\begin{verbatim}
\psPoint(x,y,z){name}
\end{verbatim}
This is a command similar to \verb+\pnode(! x y){name}+. It places
the node \texttt{(name)} at the point with the coordinates $(x,y,z)$,
viewed with the chosen point of view \texttt{\Lkeyword{viewpoint}=vx vy vz}. We can
now use the point to mark it, draw lines, polygons, etc.
Let's place the centres of the atoms of the methanol molecule $\mathrm{CH_3COH}$.