Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around software options for creating high-quality schematic figures in both 2D and 3D, suitable for publication. Participants explore various tools, their capabilities, and limitations in the context of graphical representation in scientific work.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant inquires about software commonly used for high-quality schematic figures, referencing a specific example from a research paper.
- Another participant mentions using gnuplot for producing .eps figures, highlighting its cost-effectiveness as a free tool.
- A follow-up question asks whether gnuplot can be used to create schematic 3D figures similar to the referenced paper.
- Suggestions for other software include TikZ for 2D vector drawing, as well as CorelDraw, Inkscape, and Illustrator for both 2D and simple 3D drawings.
- 3D modeling software options mentioned are Blender, Cinema4D, and 3dsmax, along with specialized graphing tools like SigmaPlot, Origin, SciDavis, and Ensight.
- One participant notes the limitations of SigmaPlot for 3D surface plots and expresses a desire for better surface visualization capabilities.
- GIMP is mentioned as a free option for 'pseudo' 3D drawing, alongside Inkscape, which is also noted for its capabilities similar to CorelDraw and Illustrator.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants present a variety of software options, but there is no consensus on a single preferred tool. Different views on the capabilities and limitations of the mentioned software remain evident throughout the discussion.
Contextual Notes
Some participants express uncertainty regarding the specific capabilities of gnuplot for schematic 3D figures, and there are varying opinions on the effectiveness of different software for specific tasks.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for researchers and practitioners in STEM fields looking for software solutions for creating high-quality figures for publication.