If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for ways to make your work more efficient and streamlined. One way to do this is to create fluid mechanics diagrams in Goodnotes. Here’s a quick tutorial on how to do just that:
1. Open up Goodnotes and create a new document.
2. On the top toolbar, select the “Insert” button and then choose “Image.”
3. A dialogue box will appear. Choose the “Camera” option and then take a picture of your fluid mechanics diagram.
4. Once the image has been inserted, you can use the various tools in Goodnotes to annotate and edit the diagram as needed.
5. When you’re finished, simply save the document and you’re all set!
Creating fluid mechanics diagrams in Goodnotes is a great way to save time and increase your productivity. Give it a try today and see for yourself!
Other related questions:
Q: How do you make a diagram in GoodNotes?
A: There is no built-in function for creating diagrams in GoodNotes, but you can insert images from other apps or from the web to create a diagram.
Q: Can you make graphs on GoodNotes?
A: Yes, you can make graphs on GoodNotes.
Q: Does GoodNotes have predictive stroke?
A: At this time, GoodNotes does not have predictive stroke.
Q: How do I draw diagrams on my iPad?
A: There are a few different ways that you can draw diagrams on your iPad. One way is to use a drawing app, such as Procreate or Sketchbook. You can also use the built-in Notes app to draw diagrams, or you can use a document camera app to capture and annotate images.
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