I need to make a very important figure for a conference. I want to make it 3D, but I am a noob to graphics software. So I have come to the place where... everybody knows my name, and you are always glad I came... wait no, that is Cheers. Well, I came here, cause I don't know who else to ask.
Thanks,
Nate
Thanks,
Nate





























The personal reasons are that I found some lumps on my ribs. I had surgery yesterday to remove them and two are benign and the third is going to have to be remove at a later date. Though they think it is also benign, it is also more serious.
Over the same period work has been very rough. My advisor has pretty much been relying almost entirely on me for several projects we are working on. One of which is actually my grant and has a $500K on it. So, a big conference is coming up and I have nothing yet.
Meanwhile the conference is closing in and I have another surgery in a couple days... So I need some help.
I've only just tinkered with Inkscape but it's built-in help and tutorials seemed pretty solid. Nothing I've come across so far has baffled me.
I used to use Illustrator, my friend suggested Inkscape. I use them because the journals prefer .eps files. I can convert .pdf to .eps.
I will take a look at sketchup. Basically, I have a 3D graphic I made in Matlab already and I wanted to include it in my drawing to give the audience a visual picture of what I am talking about.
http://bmf.ece.queensu.ca/mediawiki/upload/thumb/d/de/Cpw.png/350px-Cpw.png
Much better than that though.
I also do not think this is hard for someone who know how to do it.