Creating Stunning Shapes: Tips and Tools for Physics Teachers

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The discussion centers around the creation of visually appealing shapes for educational purposes in physics. The original inquiry seeks recommendations on software or libraries that can facilitate this process, specifically referencing a link to a course that showcases such shapes. While some participants suggest using Photoshop for this task, the conversation does not provide alternative software options or libraries. The focus remains on the effectiveness of Photoshop for creating the desired visuals.
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Good morning,

First of all I would like to express my congratulations for the forum ! It is very nice. I am new colleague in physics teaching and i would like to ask how can sb draw beautiful shapes like these :

wikipremed.com/interdisciplinary_course.php?code=010102

Does any special software exist does this job or I will have to use photoshop? Are any libraries available? Thanks in advance...

George
 
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I'm not sure, i'd stick with photoshop.
 
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