What you see in the paper should be drawings based on 3D Max and Solidworks. My feeling is that it is too real and not good. It feels like you're pushing too hard. The reason for our work is that we usually use Solidworks to make renderings. SolidWorks just arranges the ready-made parts casually and renders them to get the effect
The question is, is it really appropriate to put this kind of drawing in the paper? In fact, I personally feel that AI and PPT are enough. The effect of AI is better than PPT, and it is very suitable for putting in papers.
It is recommended to use Edraw. This is the best tool for making illustrations that I have ever seen. It has the most types and the most beautiful drawing effects, including various flow charts, engineering drawings, including brainstorming, Network topology diagrams, etc., you can also download file examples online, and you can complete the production with slight modifications.
For an ordinary graduation flow chart, Microsoft Office Visio is used. My graduation thesis used Microsoft Office Visio 2003. More tutorials on how to draw and thesis illustrations are directly in the attachment.
I For financial analysis papers, just use Word to insert charts, because you want the teacher to see the database when he clicks on the chart. The screenshots of the diagrams cannot be used in the paper
Edraw, Rose, and EA are all fine, Edraw is relatively simple
Visio is all done, and they are all Microsoft office series. There is a special optical component unit,
Baidu visio, which is Microsoft's software, can draw pictures like yours. Many textbooks are drawn using this software; you can also search online for libraries made by others.
p>If you want to draw purely by hand, create a new blank drawing, and then on the right side of the pointer tool on the toolbar above, there are options to draw straight lines, curves and other drawing options. The column on the right is to adjust the color, thickness and type of the line, arrows, etc. When drawing vertically, just hold down shift and draw directly. It's very simple, you can figure it out with some experimentation. After drawing, select it directly and copy it into WORD. No need to take a screenshot, so there will be no distortion. You can also edit it directly in Word