[kwlug-disc] Software to draw illustrations?

Jason Eckert jason.eckert at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 10:18:39 EST 2019


I use Inkscape as well as Krita (
https://krita.org/en/download/krita-desktop/).
Krita is incredibly good for digital painting (better than Photoshop).

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 9:19 AM Doug Moen <doug at moens.org> wrote:

> Inkscape is a really popular vector graphics program, for art and design.
>
> For technical diagrams, libre office draw might be a better option (as
> mentioned by Sandeep).
>
> If you need correctly typeset mathematical equations as well, then there
> are some very powerful diagramming tools made by the Tex/latex community,
> which I keep meaning to investigate some day. These are programming
> languages that generate diagrams, so there is a steep learning curve. The
> ones I've heard of are metapost and tikz.
>
> On Sat, Feb 9, 2019, at 9:53 PM, William Park via kwlug-disc wrote:
> > Hi all, (cross-posted to both GTALUG and KWLUG)
> >
> > What software do people use to draw illustrations that you'd see in
> > textbooks or presentations?  Eg. data structure, high school math, block
> > diagrams, etc.  I mean, I see them, but I don't know how to create them.
> > --
> > William Park <opengeometry at yahoo.ca>
> >
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