How to draw a horn with tikz?
How to draw a horn with tikz
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begin{tikzpicture}
%draw [help lines] grid (-4,-4) (4,4);
draw (-4,-4) arc (120:420: 5 and .75);
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1.35-t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1+t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
end{tikzpicture}
tikz-pgf
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How to draw a horn with tikz
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begin{tikzpicture}
%draw [help lines] grid (-4,-4) (4,4);
draw (-4,-4) arc (120:420: 5 and .75);
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1.35-t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1+t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
end{tikzpicture}
tikz-pgf
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How to draw a horn with tikz
?
begin{tikzpicture}
%draw [help lines] grid (-4,-4) (4,4);
draw (-4,-4) arc (120:420: 5 and .75);
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1.35-t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1+t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
end{tikzpicture}
tikz-pgf
How to draw a horn with tikz
?
begin{tikzpicture}
%draw [help lines] grid (-4,-4) (4,4);
draw (-4,-4) arc (120:420: 5 and .75);
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1.35-t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
draw[semithick,domain=2.4:.1,smooth,variable=t]
plot ({-1+t},{-2.2-3*ln(t)});
end{tikzpicture}
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
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I'm certain there is a better way of doing this, but this may help you get started
documentclass[tikz, border = 5pt]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{intersections, calc}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[semithick]
path (0, 1) arc (90 : 120 : 5 and 1) coordinate (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1) coordinate (B);
draw (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1);
draw (-0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 40] coordinate[pos = 0.3](C) (-3.4, 0);
draw (0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 140] coordinate[pos = 0.3](D) (3.4, 0);
draw[dashed] (D) .. controls ($(D)+(-0.1,0.8)$) and ($(C)+(0.1,0.8)$) .. (C);
draw[name path = path 1] (D) to[out = -90, in = 20] (-3.4, -0.5);
draw[name path = path 2] (C) to[out = -90, in = 140] (2.5, -0.2);
draw[name path = path 3] (-2, 0.5) to[out = 10, in = 210] (1.5, 1.7);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 1 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 2 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
How experts ontikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?
– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancytikz
diagrams sooner than you expect
– caverac
10 hours ago
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I'm certain there is a better way of doing this, but this may help you get started
documentclass[tikz, border = 5pt]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{intersections, calc}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[semithick]
path (0, 1) arc (90 : 120 : 5 and 1) coordinate (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1) coordinate (B);
draw (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1);
draw (-0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 40] coordinate[pos = 0.3](C) (-3.4, 0);
draw (0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 140] coordinate[pos = 0.3](D) (3.4, 0);
draw[dashed] (D) .. controls ($(D)+(-0.1,0.8)$) and ($(C)+(0.1,0.8)$) .. (C);
draw[name path = path 1] (D) to[out = -90, in = 20] (-3.4, -0.5);
draw[name path = path 2] (C) to[out = -90, in = 140] (2.5, -0.2);
draw[name path = path 3] (-2, 0.5) to[out = 10, in = 210] (1.5, 1.7);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 1 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 2 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
How experts ontikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?
– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancytikz
diagrams sooner than you expect
– caverac
10 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm certain there is a better way of doing this, but this may help you get started
documentclass[tikz, border = 5pt]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{intersections, calc}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[semithick]
path (0, 1) arc (90 : 120 : 5 and 1) coordinate (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1) coordinate (B);
draw (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1);
draw (-0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 40] coordinate[pos = 0.3](C) (-3.4, 0);
draw (0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 140] coordinate[pos = 0.3](D) (3.4, 0);
draw[dashed] (D) .. controls ($(D)+(-0.1,0.8)$) and ($(C)+(0.1,0.8)$) .. (C);
draw[name path = path 1] (D) to[out = -90, in = 20] (-3.4, -0.5);
draw[name path = path 2] (C) to[out = -90, in = 140] (2.5, -0.2);
draw[name path = path 3] (-2, 0.5) to[out = 10, in = 210] (1.5, 1.7);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 1 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 2 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
How experts ontikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?
– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancytikz
diagrams sooner than you expect
– caverac
10 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm certain there is a better way of doing this, but this may help you get started
documentclass[tikz, border = 5pt]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{intersections, calc}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[semithick]
path (0, 1) arc (90 : 120 : 5 and 1) coordinate (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1) coordinate (B);
draw (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1);
draw (-0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 40] coordinate[pos = 0.3](C) (-3.4, 0);
draw (0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 140] coordinate[pos = 0.3](D) (3.4, 0);
draw[dashed] (D) .. controls ($(D)+(-0.1,0.8)$) and ($(C)+(0.1,0.8)$) .. (C);
draw[name path = path 1] (D) to[out = -90, in = 20] (-3.4, -0.5);
draw[name path = path 2] (C) to[out = -90, in = 140] (2.5, -0.2);
draw[name path = path 3] (-2, 0.5) to[out = 10, in = 210] (1.5, 1.7);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 1 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 2 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
I'm certain there is a better way of doing this, but this may help you get started
documentclass[tikz, border = 5pt]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{intersections, calc}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[semithick]
path (0, 1) arc (90 : 120 : 5 and 1) coordinate (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1) coordinate (B);
draw (A) arc (120 : 420 : 5 and 1);
draw (-0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 40] coordinate[pos = 0.3](C) (-3.4, 0);
draw (0.7, 8) to[out = -90, in = 140] coordinate[pos = 0.3](D) (3.4, 0);
draw[dashed] (D) .. controls ($(D)+(-0.1,0.8)$) and ($(C)+(0.1,0.8)$) .. (C);
draw[name path = path 1] (D) to[out = -90, in = 20] (-3.4, -0.5);
draw[name path = path 2] (C) to[out = -90, in = 140] (2.5, -0.2);
draw[name path = path 3] (-2, 0.5) to[out = 10, in = 210] (1.5, 1.7);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 1 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
fill[blue, name intersections = {of = path 2 and path 3}] (intersection-1) circle (0.1);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
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caverac
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How experts ontikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?
– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancytikz
diagrams sooner than you expect
– caverac
10 hours ago
add a comment |
How experts ontikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?
– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancytikz
diagrams sooner than you expect
– caverac
10 hours ago
How experts on
tikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?– C.F.G
18 hours ago
How experts on
tikz
draw any figures? do you use a special software for drawing? or you do it by trial and error?– C.F.G
18 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancy
tikz
diagrams sooner than you expect– caverac
10 hours ago
@C.F.G You can try with this, but I wouldn't recommend it, since it will stop you from learning the basics. This is a great place to start, ask questions and try to figure out why the solutions work, I guarantee you, you will be drawing fancy
tikz
diagrams sooner than you expect– caverac
10 hours ago
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