Learn how to draw realistic cell membranes in BioSketch using the membrane tool. Step-by-step guide to creating phospholipid bilayers, membrane proteins, and organelle membranes for publication-quality scientific illustrations.
Explore the molecular structure of human insulin through scientific illustration. Learn about the A and B chains, disulfide bonds, and how to create a detailed insulin diagram in BioSketch.
Illustrate the glycogenesis pathway in the liver step by step. Create a detailed diagram showing glucose uptake, glycogen synthase, and glycogen storage in hepatocytes using BioSketch.
Create a scientific illustration of lipid transport and metabolism. Diagram chylomicrons, VLDL, LDL, HDL, and lipid uptake pathways using BioSketch tools.
Learn how to import your own images, SVGs, and personal assets into BioSketch. Upload custom icons, photographs, and graphics to use alongside the built-in icon library.
Master the callout tool in BioSketch. Add zoom callouts, magnified insets, and annotation boxes to highlight specific regions of your scientific illustrations.
Discover the right-click context menu in BioSketch. Access quick actions for grouping, aligning, layering, copying styles, and more with a single click.
Learn how to precisely position and space objects on the BioSketch canvas. Use alignment guides, distribution tools, spacing controls, and grid snapping for clean layouts.
Learn how to add professional labels to your scientific figures in BioSketch. Use panel labels, scale bars, leader lines, and numbered annotations for publication-ready diagrams.
Export your BioSketch projects as PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, or PowerPoint. Choose DPI settings for web or print, export selections only, and download transparent backgrounds.
Master the cropping tool in BioSketch. Crop images to rectangles, circles, or custom shapes. Adjust crop regions, apply masks, and refine imported images on the canvas.
Explore advanced line tools in BioSketch including curved connectors, orthogonal lines, bezier paths, and custom endpoints. Create pathway diagrams and flowcharts with precision.
Learn how to create image masks with custom tools in BioSketch. Combine shapes, paths, and freeform selections to mask and reveal parts of images in your scientific figures.
Customize your BioSketch canvas and workflow. Set canvas dimensions, paper sizes, background colors, grid settings, and configure your workspace for efficient scientific illustration.
Use the eraser tool in BioSketch to edit imported images and icons directly on the canvas. Remove backgrounds, clean up edges, and refine graphics without external software.
Master text formatting in BioSketch. Create text boxes, add labels, customize fonts, adjust sizes, apply styles, and use subscript and superscript for scientific notation.
Draw with Bezier curves and freeform tools in BioSketch. Create smooth paths, custom shapes, and organic forms for detailed scientific illustrations.
Draw labeled shapes in BioSketch. Create rectangles, circles, and polygons with embedded text for diagrams, flowcharts, and annotated scientific illustrations.
Draw custom and conventional shapes in BioSketch. Use rectangles, circles, polygons, stars, arrows, and freeform shapes to build scientific illustrations from scratch.
Learn how to draw lines and curves in BioSketch. Create straight lines, curved connectors, arrows, and custom paths for connecting elements in scientific diagrams.
Add scientific icons to your canvas in BioSketch. Browse the icon library, search by category, drag and drop icons, and customize colors and sizes for your figures.
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