Resources to help you make scientific figures for your robotics papers.
It mainly stores the assets used in a tutorial I prepared in 2023, which is constantly being updated.
Matias Mattamala (2023), "Designing Graphics for Scientific Publications". Online (Google Slides)
The tutorial summarizes the workflow I follow when making figures for my papers and other advice. The goal was on "low budget" solutions, using open-source or other free-to-use software tools instead of expensive professional software.
(This section will be extended in the future)
- Software tools
- Inkscape: Wonderful vector graphics software
- Google Drawings: Easy diagrams from your Google account
- draw.io: Easy to use though more advanced flowchart software
- GIMP: Brilliant bitmap manipulation software
- Vector graphics
- Inkscape: Wonderful vector graphics software
- Bezier Game: Online game to learn to use the Pen tool in Inkscape (and other vector graphics software)
- Map Chart: To generate colored maps with highlighted countries
- Colors
- Claus O. Wilke (2019), "Fundamentals of Data Visualization"
- DaltonLens: Color blindness simulator
- David Nichols, "Coloring for Colorblindness"
- Tint and Shade Generator: To make tint (lighter) or shade (darker) variations of a set of hexadecimal colors
- Other tutorials on designing scientific figures
- Peter Fankhauser (2018), "Graphic and Video Editing for Scientific Publications"
- Alice Chen Kitterman (2021), "Designing an effective graphic abstract"
- Nataliya Rokhmanova, Andrew K. Schulz (2023), "Explaining scientific findings through figures in publications, presentations, and posters "
- Presentation tools
- Projecteur: To spotlight parts of your screen
- Installation instructions: link
- Ubuntu 20.04
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/jahnf/projecteur-develop/cfg/gpg/gpg.544E6934C0570750.key' | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/jahnf-projecteur-develop-archive-keyring.gpg
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/jahnf/projecteur-develop/cfg/setup/config.deb.txt?distro=ubuntu&codename=bionic' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jahnf-projecteur-develop.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install projecteur
- Add Ubuntu shortcut to:
projecteur -c spot=toggle
- Installation instructions: link
- Key-mon: To show your mouse actions on the screen
- ScreenKey: It shows what keyboard keys you are pressing (full sequence, but not mouse)
- Projecteur: To spotlight parts of your screen
All the images in assets are designed or photographed by me, except from:
- intel_d435i.png, from Intel
- microstrain_gx5_imu.png, from Microstrain