Procedural graphics in LaTeX: the basics Traditionally, graphics are represented as bitmaps, with anything from 1 bit (black and white) to 24 bits (true color). This allows for simple display of graphics on a traditional (rectangular) computer screen. However, it can be difficult and tedious ...
This post is scratching the surface of what is possible, but should be a good introduction to the capabilities of vector graphics and the TikZ/PGF environment. Additional resources: Minimal introduction to TikZ; CTAN documentation on TikZ & PGF; Overleaf's learn Wiki page....
Procedural graphics in LaTeX: the basics Traditionally, graphics are represented as bitmaps, with anything from 1 bit (black and white) to 24 bits (true color). This allows for simple display of graphics on a traditional (rectangular) computer screen. However, it can be difficult and tedious ...