Complicated curves intertwined in the link figures (I): Unsolved Christmas tree decoration
I am struggled to draw these types of figures:
I guessed there is a package called the knot library (just learned this thing exist 2 mins ago):
So I am going to try the knot library out. But in case there are some useful advices, I am all ears to hear your input!!! Thank you!
So my challenges for you are that: How to draw the above figure in tikz?
(p.s. I find these figures by random Googling on line. Which are similar to what I wish to draw in my mind, but not the same.)
Edit: I simplify the question.
tikz-pgf tikz-styles tikz-arrows technical-drawing tikz-knots
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I am struggled to draw these types of figures:
I guessed there is a package called the knot library (just learned this thing exist 2 mins ago):
So I am going to try the knot library out. But in case there are some useful advices, I am all ears to hear your input!!! Thank you!
So my challenges for you are that: How to draw the above figure in tikz?
(p.s. I find these figures by random Googling on line. Which are similar to what I wish to draw in my mind, but not the same.)
Edit: I simplify the question.
tikz-pgf tikz-styles tikz-arrows technical-drawing tikz-knots
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I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
1
thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33
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I am struggled to draw these types of figures:
I guessed there is a package called the knot library (just learned this thing exist 2 mins ago):
So I am going to try the knot library out. But in case there are some useful advices, I am all ears to hear your input!!! Thank you!
So my challenges for you are that: How to draw the above figure in tikz?
(p.s. I find these figures by random Googling on line. Which are similar to what I wish to draw in my mind, but not the same.)
Edit: I simplify the question.
tikz-pgf tikz-styles tikz-arrows technical-drawing tikz-knots
I am struggled to draw these types of figures:
I guessed there is a package called the knot library (just learned this thing exist 2 mins ago):
So I am going to try the knot library out. But in case there are some useful advices, I am all ears to hear your input!!! Thank you!
So my challenges for you are that: How to draw the above figure in tikz?
(p.s. I find these figures by random Googling on line. Which are similar to what I wish to draw in my mind, but not the same.)
Edit: I simplify the question.
tikz-pgf tikz-styles tikz-arrows technical-drawing tikz-knots
tikz-pgf tikz-styles tikz-arrows technical-drawing tikz-knots
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I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
1
thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33
add a comment |
2
I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
1
thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33
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2
I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
1
1
thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33
thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33
add a comment |
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I guess you will get a more concrete answer if you show what you really want. All this is straightforward with the knot library, I guess.
– marmot
Dec 17 at 22:03
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thanks! just precisely the same or similar figures like I posted. I am trying!
– annie heart
Dec 17 at 22:33