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10 Tips For Creating Good LookingDiagrams Using Inkscape
y CARSON | Published: JULY 11, 2007
After multiple attempts to find a good free diagraming application I think I have
found a decent solution. I'm not creating enough diagrams to justify buying
something expensive and I don't feel like finding a graphics designer to make Dia
diagrams prettier. If you have a Mac you are probably not in as bad a situation
since you can buyOmniGraffle for $79. But for those of us without a Mac or who
are just very cheap I think the best solution starts with Inkscape. I've put together
a list of 10 tips that will help make better looking diagrams with Inkscape.
You will want to download Inkscape first. They have binaries for Linux, Windows
and Mac OS X so it should be easy enough to get it installed. After installing
Inkscape it is a good idea to browse their tutorials via the help->tutorials menu.
1. Find a good color scheme
This is one of the most important things you need to do. You don't want the
boring black and white diagrams, you want something that has a little color to it.
You can use a color picker or you can check out colourlovers.com where people
vote on different schemes. I like colourlovers.com because they take items like
fruit baskets and convert those into schemes.
I'm using the following color scheme for the examples here:
2. Use all of the space
Don't be afraid to use the sides of the screen as a scratch pad. This comes in
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handy when you want to create smaller images to use in the main drawing area.
When you are ready to export you can export just the "page" and you won't see
the outside area in the final result.
3. Learn the hot keys
Learning the hot keys will speed up your drawing. The following hot keys are the
ones I use the most:
group Ctrl-G
un-group Ctrl-Shift-G
create square F4
create circle F5
create polygons *
transform F1
4. Use zoom to work close in then zoom out and scale
I use the zoom function to find a blank area in the "scratch pad" when I want to
assemble a shape that may require fine tuning. Since this is a vector drawing it is
easy to resize the item later and place it in the correct place after returning to the
normal zoom.
5. Learn how to using masking to make simple shapes
You can build complex shapes using different simple shapes with path set
operations (see the path menu and the advanced tutorial). Here is an example of
what a difference operation can create:
First draw a square:
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Then draw a circle:
Then put the circle over the square:
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Now highlight both the circle and the square:
And finally hit Ctrl:
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6. Don't use the connectors tool
I started out trying to use the connectors tool to connect the objects. I found that
the tool didn't work very well because the connections don't lay themselves out. If
you really want any type of bend you are out of luck. They do bend when you
click the layout button but they are almost always too close to the objects.
I found that it wasn't that hard to just use the polygon tool to draw the lines after
I finished laying out the objects. When using the polygon tool don't add the end
markers to the lines however because changing the color of the lines doesn't
change the color of the markers (see step #7). I've also found that adjusting the
transparency of the lines makes for a better look.
7. Create your own markers
As I said in step 6 you will want to create your own markers. For one the
attributes of a line don't carry over to the marker so you need them to be separate
objects. After you create your marker zoom to the end of the line to do the
alignment. I found that it isn't
that hard to align the markers once you have them created. Then use the group
function to group the markers with the lines.
8. Overlay text on a color to go over lines.
The easiest way I have found to overlay the text on the lines is to first create a box
the same color as the background of the drawing. After you create the box you
will need to force it down using the button. Now that you have a box create
your text and lay it over the box. Adjust the size of the box so the entire text is
inside of it and then group the box and the text together as one unit. Now you
can just place the resulting unit over the line.
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9. Outline your objects
Outlining your objects seems to make them pop a little more. I also reduce the
transparency a little to allow any text on top of the object to stand out. You will
want to consult your color scheme to figure out what two colors to use for the fill
and outline.
10. Import SVG graphics
I think if I had a pen tablet I could probably draw some more complicated
objects but there is no way I could draw everything I might need. Luckily there
are a number of sources you can use to get SVG graphics. A number of places sell
their art in SVG format and there are a few open source or free sources of clip
art/icons. The source I have been using is openclipart.org (one note on this site isthat they are moving to new equipment and I had to use archive.org to download
the latest open source clipart archive). Another option is to convert a raster image
into SVG and then import it that way. You can then use free icons like the
famfamfam icons in your diagrams. Although converting to SVG this way works
it is best to find images that are sourced directly to SVG from their drawing.
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Bonus Tip How to add drop shadows
Someone asked if you could do drop shadows and it looks like you can by using
the Gaussian Blur. This can make things look better too but you can't use
transparent objects when you do this. After redoing the example I decided I likedthe drop shadows better so I've included it here.
The first thing is to copy the object you want to have the drop shadow for:
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Next you want to change the color of the copy to black and set the blur to 10 or
so:
Now you send the object to the background:
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And last you align the object a little bit offset from the original:
Here is the final result:
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And another copy of the SVG: dropshadow example
I wanted to see if I could use these tips to create a diagram that looks similar to
what is on the OmniGraffle page. Here is the result of that:
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Good luck and I hope this keeps your next diagram frombecoming a joke.
Here are a couple links so you can download the example SVG and the cloud
SVG if you want.
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Demetrios K yriakis
July 11 , 200 7 at 1 2:34 pm
What about "drop shadows" and "outer glow" ?
How to do them easily with InkScape? (I only know a very complicated solution)
I think they are the most used "effects" for good looking diagrams (just look at
Omnigraffle they are default enabled so no extrawork is required). Those effects with
a few rounded corners make even black and white diagrams look good.
Thank you,
Demerios.
carson
July 11 , 200 7 at 1 2:44 pm
I'll see if I can get the drop shadows and outer glow going then update the post. I'm
pretty sure you can.
Andrew McVeigh
July 12, 2007 at 4:10 am
Hey very nice. thanks for the explanation of an impressive looking diagram.
Cheers,
Andrew
Demetrios K yriakis
July 12, 2007 at 5:33 am
Thank you very much for the update.
However, this is exactly the "complicated" method I was aware of :(. I was hoping
(wish thinking, I know :) ) that there's some trick (or plug-in or macro) to do it simpler.
This approach has several disadvantages (I mention just a few):#1. it's just too much work compared to a simple setting (or even nothing) that other
tools offer.
#2. you mentioned it no transparent or translucent "nodes".
#3. Not just creation is a lot of work, but modification too. The lifecycle of a diagram
does not consist of only one version, so every modification will imply redoing a lot of
work, since the "shadow" is not "sticky" nor "intelligent", to move or scale or transform
together with the "node".
#4. It's hard to do it uniform for all nodes
since it's not automatic, nor are there simple ways to ensure that the "delta" is equal (or
looks equal for all nodes). Even worse, after small changes, even if the shadows were
aligned perfectly it happens that the modified one is no more aligned.
(it happened to just too many times)
#5. The 10% blur doesn't make shadows look uniform on all node forms or colors. One
needs a very good eye and many adjustments
(tools do that that automatically, so one is not even aware of the problem).
#6. For lines is even worse cause one is tunning them allot to look perfect, so this
requires a lot of changes for the shadows too.
#7. Adding other effects (l ike glow or highlight) requires even more tricks with extra
layers/copies and this ampliffies the problems from #1 to #6 even more.
Sorry for the many "negative" points, but I was hoping for a "productive" solution like is
the one in Photoshop (where it's a simple click or shortcut), or Omnigraffle and other
diagram tools where is a system wide setting and the tool knows to calculate and adjust
everything to look uniform.
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You own a great merit for taking the time to describe this, and it's fantastic that you
could achieve the same result.
The problem is however: what price does to user pays for using Inkscape? In this case:
extremly huge amount of time :(.
To make an analogy using Inkscape looks like using Assembler instead of a ligh level
language: one can achieve the same results, but the effort :(.
One more time, I would like to thank you for the great article.
Demetrios.
tom
July 12, 2007 at 6:44 am
Re using blur as a drop shadow,
tip 1: select *all* the objects that you what to have a sh adow of at once, duplicate,
change colour, add blur, use arrow keys to offset and then lower to bottom of the stack.
note that all the drop shadows are now the same size
This works remarkably well, and is much quicker. should address your problems 1 and5 although your other points still stand :-(
carson
July 12, 2007 at 7:07 am
I think the key is to buy something like OmniGraffle if you are creating diagrams all the
time or creating them directly to be shown. I don't mind looking at a Dia diagram or a
scribble myself but there are times when you need to convert those finished diagrams
into something that won't burn peoples eyes.
levhita
July 16, 2007 at 3:16 pm
You can always make your diagrams in Dia (easy to make and modify) and export them
to SVG (actually Dia uses SVG internally) to final editing and presentation.
Dia already has pretty neat shapes, arrows and lines. they only need a little color with
some shadows.
Alex
August 24, 2007 at 4:05 am
I think the issue with dropshadows can be simplified a bit; the workaround is as
follows:
1. create one shape of each type and size
2. place them on a pallette outside the page area
3. add dropshadows as you like
4. use Alt+D instead of Ctrl+D when you copy a shape and move it to a diagram
Alt+D will not make a copy, but use a reference to the original shape. If you modify
either the reference, or the original, a ll the other shapes that reference it will a lso be
modified automatically.
This is something like having a pointer to a variable in C :-) If you update the value,
anything else that points to it is also updated.
doug
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You glossed over the part about creating the connectors. I've found this REALLY
challenging to do in Inkscape, so making flowcharts is a total pita.
Do you have any howto tips for creating the connectors, arrows, etc.?
Morten
September 27, 2007 at 7:50 am
Making the line markers have the same color as the lines can be done using Effects
Change Path Color Markers to Match Stroke.
Gerald
December 11, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Thanks a lot for this nice set of tips.
I found myself in the same situation as you, considering for example Jude diagrams too
boring and unpretty, and wanted something better. For now, getting used to the key
bindings of Inkscape and knowing some tips (thank you!) is enough for me to create
diagrams quite quickly.
About connectors, I was trying to use them effectively but this is a hard thing to do.
As you cannot control the path of the connectors, break them into multilines, or
choosing another anchor point than the center of objects, drawing UML diagrams is
quite a chal lenge I found that using normal path, or polygons is just worth it.
Anyway, thanks for the tips and the ideas!
artworkbean
March 19, 2009 at 8 :37 am
thank for very basic tips that average joe could do somethin cool with inkscape. check
this guy do cartoon with inkscape too:
http://inkscapetutorials. blogspot.com/2009/03/trace-marie-cats-head.html
Steve Dodier
June 1, 2009 at 2:40 am
Hey, for the arrows not being colored, you can turn the line+end marker into a path
(there's a menu entry for that, i can't remember it's english exact name though). Then,
you can colorize the whole path as any other object !
Peter
August 3, 2009 at 3:29 pm
Excellent tutorial. As for drop shadows, it looks like the Inkscape manual shows how
to make a live drop-shadow filter! Now we're getting closer to OmniGraffle territory
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