Your video really helped me navigate inkscape. Can you do more tutorials such as drawing receptors and signalling pathways(TGFbeta) on inkscape. Also cells such as astrocytes, microglia would help too.
It’s really great. Your video helped me understand Inkscape. My question is it possible to draw liposomes in Inkscape like those in adobe illustrator?? Thank you so much 💐💐
Hey, thank you very much for showing us how to do this! Do you have any tips how to produce a brush that draws the LPS / Polysaccharide layer on a bacterum? Ideally something that has some variation in the lenght of the chains?
What template option do you use to create your images. This is in concern in creating an illustration and being able to use it for web, power point, posters ect.
Hi Ricardo, as how I interpret your question, you'd like to know if there is copyright concern for drawing your graphical abstract in such way. You can definitely use your own drawings on web, power point, posters. There shouldn't be any problem if you are creating your original image and compositions. You have full control when drawing your own graphical abstract so that you can incorporate personal styles and adjustments.
Hi, your videos are always really nice. Could you please also help with complicated cells like dendritic cells and macrophages? How do draw them using illustrator?
Hi Braw BioMed, could you please show us how to edit the Minimum spanning tree generated by other software for publication-ready style? Currently, I am trying to use it for this purpose but a bit difficult.
@@DrawBioMed The first link is a phylogenetic tree and the second is the minimum spanning tree. It is very important if you give some practical video using Inkscape on how researchers can edit their figures
Great video! Just a question tho. I had some problem with repeating the pattern along the path with a grouped object. It seems that my inkscape only grabs a tail instead of the whole unit (1 head + 2 tails) and places it along the path. Would you know why this happens?
Hi Soongwon, thanks for the kind words :D Did the "combine" function from 5:56 worked properly for you? If you don't combine all the elements, then only parts of them will show up in the "object along path".
Great video. Your videos can reach much wider audience if you create all your videos in Inkscape. It’s a free software and can do pretty much do the same job. It’s quite fast in Windows as well.
hi @drawbiomed ! I'm learning scientific illustrations through ur videos. I'm stuck on this problem where I cannot add gradient. After selecting the whole illustration I selected 'break apart' but it's getting divided into two components rather than individual. Could you guide me on how I can solve this? PS: my Inkscape crashed !!!🫠
You are the guy I've been seeking on RUclips !! Thanks pal :)
Hi Mustafa :D Glad to hear my videos help your research.
Great job! Please, do more tutorials with inkscape. cool video!!
Sure! There will be more.
Your video really helped me navigate inkscape. Can you do more tutorials such as drawing receptors and signalling pathways(TGFbeta) on inkscape. Also cells such as astrocytes, microglia would help too.
Hi! These are great topics. Thanks for the suggestions. I will put them in the production list. If urgent, DM or email me.
Thanks a lot.
I really appreciate it. Your real time tutorials are a lifesaver.
Can you share your email id?
@@MK-bh8xg jon@drawbiomed. Also social media links in descriptions.
It’s really great. Your video helped me understand Inkscape. My question is it possible to draw liposomes in Inkscape like those in adobe illustrator?? Thank you so much 💐💐
It could be possible in inkscape. Is it urgent that you need to draw the liposome illustration?
Hey, thank you very much for showing us how to do this! Do you have any tips how to produce a brush that draws the LPS / Polysaccharide layer on a bacterum? Ideally something that has some variation in the lenght of the chains?
Can you show me an example of the LPS illustration?
What template option do you use to create your images. This is in concern in creating an illustration and being able to use it for web, power point, posters ect.
Hi Ricardo, as how I interpret your question, you'd like to know if there is copyright concern for drawing your graphical abstract in such way. You can definitely use your own drawings on web, power point, posters. There shouldn't be any problem if you are creating your original image and compositions. You have full control when drawing your own graphical abstract so that you can incorporate personal styles and adjustments.
Hi, your videos are always really nice. Could you please also help with complicated cells like dendritic cells and macrophages? How do draw them using illustrator?
Great suggestion! They will be in together the TAM cell tutorial. You can subscribe and stay tuned :D
@@DrawBioMed Thanks a lot for that. Waiting. :)
Hi Mohammad, the video is on :) ruclips.net/video/HqnauJGTUkA/видео.html
@@DrawBioMed I had gone through the video. Many thanks for that.
@@DrawBioMed I really appreciate your efforts.
Hi Braw BioMed, could you please show us how to edit the Minimum spanning tree generated by other software for publication-ready style? Currently, I am trying to use it for this purpose but a bit difficult.
What is minimum spanning tree? Can you link me to an example?
@@DrawBioMed The first link is a phylogenetic tree and the second is the minimum spanning tree. It is very important if you give some practical video using Inkscape on how researchers can edit their figures
Great video! Just a question tho. I had some problem with repeating the pattern along the path with a grouped object. It seems that my inkscape only grabs a tail instead of the whole unit (1 head + 2 tails) and places it along the path. Would you know why this happens?
Hi Soongwon, thanks for the kind words :D Did the "combine" function from 5:56 worked properly for you? If you don't combine all the elements, then only parts of them will show up in the "object along path".
Great video. Your videos can reach much wider audience if you create all your videos in Inkscape. It’s a free software and can do pretty much do the same job. It’s quite fast in Windows as well.
Thank you for the feedback! I shall make more Inkscape tutorials then ;)
@@DrawBioMed Definitely
Nice work!
Cheers!
ER and Golgi pleaseeeee!
I will put them in the community tab poll this Friday 👌🏼
hi @drawbiomed ! I'm learning scientific illustrations through ur videos. I'm stuck on this problem where I cannot add gradient. After selecting the whole illustration I selected 'break apart' but it's getting divided into two components rather than individual. Could you guide me on how I can solve this? PS: my Inkscape crashed !!!🫠
Hi Liza, is it urgent? Can you come to my live stream next Monday to ask about it? ruclips.net/user/liveIf0TjH_Cq6U?si=fLUj4kHdEB7SWl__
good
Could you please put it as a template in ppt or word file???
you can copy paste your Inkscape illustration into PowerPoint file.
Do you have any video about DNA replication?
Hi! Does the DNA in this suits your research topic? ruclips.net/video/r1Ek6xsbm7c/видео.html
@@DrawBioMed Do you have Instagram?
@@Supersup.campos yes @drawbiomed
@@DrawBioMed I'm gonna check it out. I'm from Brazil and You work man is pretty useful. Thank you so much.
@@Supersup.campos My pleasure to help your research :D
Hi, i can't seem to break the path. Can I please get some help?
Hi Irdina, the 10:16 "break apart" step did not work for you?
@@DrawBioMed thank you for your reply! It didn't work for me, not too sure what might have gone wrong.
@@irdinanadziruddin6914 You can try to remove the fill before applying "pattern along path", apply the effect and see it it works.
@@irdinanadziruddin6914 any chance you could resolve your issue? 😅 because i am also stuck at the same point like you...
Is Inkscape free ?
Yes, Inkscape is 100% free
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