larry_emder said:i do believe most people just use paint or a photoshop program.
A dedicated program wouldnt be a bad idea though:13:
ArtieToo said:I use NeoPaint, which is powerful in what it can do without being overly complex. Here's a screenshot:
NeoPaint screenshot
Note that I can make "stamps" of humbuckers, pots, caps, switches, etc., and just stamp them anywhere.
And you all thought I worked.
Artie
briand said:ArtieToo I knew that you would know. So did you have to make the humbuckers, singles, pots, caps, switch stamps? I wonder what SD uses to do there schematics?
ArtieToo said:NeoPaint comes with a small selection of electronic symbols, so I didn't have to make the resistors or caps, but I did have to make the switches, pots, pickups, (of course), and things like that. The good news is, if you chose to purchase it, I'd be happy to send you my pre-made stamps.
I believe that Duncan created all of their own diagrams.