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What software is used to produce or make graphs/diagrams like pic related?

>> No.12738513

>>12738503
LaTeX.

>> No.12738523

>>12738503
Looks hand drawn looking at the lines WE

>> No.12738535
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12738535

In my case, I’m looking for a software that will give me the plotting information about a shape, like the meander Greek key design.

>> No.12738550

>>12738535
That's a really nice tree, love the leaves.

>> No.12738595

>>12738503
You sound like a lazy faggot.
Either just use a basic design programme like Adobe Illustrator® or use your draughtsman skills and scan the drawing.
You do have basic draughtsman skills, don't you anon?

>> No.12738597

>>12738503
gentoo

>> No.12738614

>>12738503
This nigga didn't feel the form

>> No.12738641

>>12738503
A friend of mine uses Corel Draw, I think. Not sure if it's meant to be used for things like this though. Same goes for Illustrator.

>> No.12738646

>>12738503
paint

>> No.12738661

>>12738503
i made a lot of illustrations like that with OpenOffice Impress whcih is basically Powerpoint freeware

>> No.12738691

>>12738503
It was problably written manually in LaTeX

>> No.12738784

>>12738503
The dotted back half of the equator looks really shit

>> No.12738877

>>12738503
Whatever program it is, they don't know how to use it.

>> No.12738893

>>12738503
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36816537/spherical-coordinates-plot-in-matplotlib

>> No.12738909

>>12738503
To do this sort of thing in LaTeX, you usually use the tikz package (it's tough to get used to but very capable of making diagrams like this).

>> No.12738915

>>12738503
Latex

>> No.12738942
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12738942

>>12738784
Yeah, exactly, kek.
I mean, the silhouette of the foreshortened cross-section of the sphere is literally an almond shape, lol.
Do academics really?

>> No.12739031

>>12738503
vector graphics = inkscape

>> No.12739124
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12739124

>>12738503
Could do this easily in Inkscape or Illustrator. (Inkscape is free)

>> No.12739899

>>12738503
TikZ and autism

>> No.12739993

They are called CADs

Computer-aided drawing software

>> No.12740016
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12740016

Made a replica in one minte with IPE

the central looks shit becouse no ellipses, only two circlular arcs

>> No.12740023

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipe_(software)

>> No.12740085
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12740085

>>12738503
I know Knuth is the pioneer in these printing stuffs.
This was probably done in latex.
Basically vector graphics.
It is so sad that few people give vector graphics credits.
Latex has lots of flavour.
I guess this is done with some graphical flavour of latex.
Pic related has some stuffs. Grab from libgen and check out.

>> No.12740091

>>12738535
You can try wolfram alpha.
Or you can search octave in linux and other similar programs.

>> No.12740205

Use TikZ.

>> No.12740219

>>12739124
>Inkscape
have it installed in my mint xfce, according to package manager
it's not in the start menu tho
how do run it like a normal program?

>> No.12740314

>>12740219
right-click your desktop and select 'open in terminal'
then just type 'inkscape' and hit Enter

>> No.12740321

>>12738503
Vim

>> No.12740334

>>12738595
Bloat

>> No.12741000

>>12740219
>mint xfce
There are so many Linux variants

>> No.12741097

>>12740334
True, scan a drawing then.

>> No.12741480

>>12740219
>mint xfce
This is an attempt to trigger /g/tardy, right?

>> No.12741633

>>12740321
I'll have to check this out, looks interesting

>> No.12741923

>>12738503
Latex or something like Matlab/Mathematica maybe.

>> No.12743826

>>12738503
You could do that in LaTeX using TIKZ.

>> No.12743932

you should check out gnu octave OP it's exactly what you are looking for, without all the LaTeX stuff.

>> No.12744215

>>12738503
your mind, otherwise you are sub-80 iq anon

>> No.12744983

>>12738503
Learn TikZ.

>> No.12744989

>>12738503
Probably Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or TikZ.

>> No.12744996

gentoo linux

>> No.12745009

>>12738503
Any vector graphics program, e.g. Inkscape