Drawing Diagrams

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otim
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Drawing Diagrams

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Hey guys !

I've been looking for a good program to draw Origami diagrams since a few weeks, but haven't
found anything proper yet.Please HELP me !!!
Thanks, otim.
gordigami
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Re: Drawing Diagrams

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Go back to the main page, use SEARCH box to look for info on diagramming .
Also, search for info about Inkscape, which is free and fairly popular.
Freehand , Illustrator, & Draw also have advocates.
You'll want a vector based program.
Keep trying different search terms, until you locate sufficient info.
There's an awful lot of info about diagramming on this site if you put in the time & effort to search.
Good luck !
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
otim
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Re: Drawing Diagrams

Post by otim »

Thank you very much =)
Ps.:It takes sooo much time to make diagrams =D
gordigami
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Re: Drawing Diagrams

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You're welcome, I hope that your searching was helpful.
Picking up a book on whatever platform that you choose is probably a decent idea as well.
Best bet is to find someone who already is fairly comfortable with diagramming, and sit alongside them for tutoring sessions as often as possible.
A great many of us proficient folders , including myself, are still learning diagramming as we struggle through it .
Takes alot of time, effort & determination, and may take years to reach a point that you're comfortable with it.
Ultimately, it is still very worthwhile to learn diagramming, especially for designing, but it will probably not be easy nor speedily learned for most folks.
That being said, I believe it is still worth the effort .
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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