Simon. I can do it in Illustrator..why do you need Excel? Is it to show the data?
Excellent work Dobbo. The bar has now been raised. I was working on something like DezB's, but failed.
Anyone got tips for getting Tippex off the screen? 😳
David
Hi - I didn't need it in Excel - I was assuming that you used some kind of equation to draw the graph. I am not a graphics person so have no idea how you create these things!
For some of the ones I have done, I have created them on Keynote. I have to say though, for all this talk about Macs being good for creative people, the amount of art on there is dire. I always need to use curved arrows, and none seem to exist at all! Useless!
Oh and apologies to Mrs Toast. That original thread was a long time ago!
I do not have the equations that generated this.
It didn't come from an equation. If you think they were modelling real world trajectories with algebra and plotting them on graphs before Gallileo then you need a maths history lesson 🙂
EDIT: I haven't looked this up so am ready prepared with a hanky to wipe the possible egg from my face.
Sorry - I meant the equations that generated the diagram : )
I'm still laughing at damo's - can't believe that wasn't ideal!
Don't use jpeg use SVG or post script.
Sorry - I meant the equations that generated the diagram : )
I think that's the point, there aren't any equations which generate the diagram. Well, there probably are, but they're a lot more complicated than the reality the original artists/draughtsmen wanted to model.
Have a look if you can find some suitble curves to aproximate the curve in here
This book is avaible online in pdf form too somewhere.
I like the liquid paper one, proper sketchy. Looks like our rota at work.
