How to draw a diver in TikZ?












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How to draw a diver being trained in a tall water tower in TikZ?



enter image description here



All what I have (been able to) do(ne):



documentclass[tikz,margin=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{siunitx}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,4.5)--(0,0)--(2,0)--(2,4.5);
draw (0,0) rectangle (2,4);
foreach i in {0.2,0.6,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
foreach i in {0.4,0.8,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt,dash phase=4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
draw (-1,0)--(3,0);
fill[pattern=north east lines] (-1,0) rectangle (3,-.2);
% Do something with the diver at (1,1)
begin{footnotesize}
draw[very thin] (1.5,3)--(2.5,3.1) node[right,align=left] {
sea water\
(density 1020 si{kg.m^{-3}}\
or 1.02 si{g.cm^{-3}})
};
draw[very thin] (1,1)--(2.5,1.2) node[right] {diver};
end{footnotesize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I can't draw the diver. I have seen many TikZ-drawn people on this site, but none of them is a diver.



Moreover, if I could draw the diver, I would also not able to clear the "water" blue dashes behind the diver.



Please help me. Thank you in advance.



I'm sorry but I can't provide the image in a better resolution and quality.










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  • Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

    – Uwe Ziegenhagen
    4 mins ago
















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How to draw a diver being trained in a tall water tower in TikZ?



enter image description here



All what I have (been able to) do(ne):



documentclass[tikz,margin=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{siunitx}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,4.5)--(0,0)--(2,0)--(2,4.5);
draw (0,0) rectangle (2,4);
foreach i in {0.2,0.6,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
foreach i in {0.4,0.8,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt,dash phase=4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
draw (-1,0)--(3,0);
fill[pattern=north east lines] (-1,0) rectangle (3,-.2);
% Do something with the diver at (1,1)
begin{footnotesize}
draw[very thin] (1.5,3)--(2.5,3.1) node[right,align=left] {
sea water\
(density 1020 si{kg.m^{-3}}\
or 1.02 si{g.cm^{-3}})
};
draw[very thin] (1,1)--(2.5,1.2) node[right] {diver};
end{footnotesize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I can't draw the diver. I have seen many TikZ-drawn people on this site, but none of them is a diver.



Moreover, if I could draw the diver, I would also not able to clear the "water" blue dashes behind the diver.



Please help me. Thank you in advance.



I'm sorry but I can't provide the image in a better resolution and quality.










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  • Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

    – Uwe Ziegenhagen
    4 mins ago














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How to draw a diver being trained in a tall water tower in TikZ?



enter image description here



All what I have (been able to) do(ne):



documentclass[tikz,margin=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{siunitx}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,4.5)--(0,0)--(2,0)--(2,4.5);
draw (0,0) rectangle (2,4);
foreach i in {0.2,0.6,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
foreach i in {0.4,0.8,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt,dash phase=4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
draw (-1,0)--(3,0);
fill[pattern=north east lines] (-1,0) rectangle (3,-.2);
% Do something with the diver at (1,1)
begin{footnotesize}
draw[very thin] (1.5,3)--(2.5,3.1) node[right,align=left] {
sea water\
(density 1020 si{kg.m^{-3}}\
or 1.02 si{g.cm^{-3}})
};
draw[very thin] (1,1)--(2.5,1.2) node[right] {diver};
end{footnotesize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I can't draw the diver. I have seen many TikZ-drawn people on this site, but none of them is a diver.



Moreover, if I could draw the diver, I would also not able to clear the "water" blue dashes behind the diver.



Please help me. Thank you in advance.



I'm sorry but I can't provide the image in a better resolution and quality.










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How to draw a diver being trained in a tall water tower in TikZ?



enter image description here



All what I have (been able to) do(ne):



documentclass[tikz,margin=3mm]{standalone}
usepackage{siunitx}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,4.5)--(0,0)--(2,0)--(2,4.5);
draw (0,0) rectangle (2,4);
foreach i in {0.2,0.6,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
foreach i in {0.4,0.8,...,3.9}
draw[ultra thin,cyan,dash pattern=on 4pt off 4pt,dash phase=4pt] (0,i)--(2,i);
draw (-1,0)--(3,0);
fill[pattern=north east lines] (-1,0) rectangle (3,-.2);
% Do something with the diver at (1,1)
begin{footnotesize}
draw[very thin] (1.5,3)--(2.5,3.1) node[right,align=left] {
sea water\
(density 1020 si{kg.m^{-3}}\
or 1.02 si{g.cm^{-3}})
};
draw[very thin] (1,1)--(2.5,1.2) node[right] {diver};
end{footnotesize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I can't draw the diver. I have seen many TikZ-drawn people on this site, but none of them is a diver.



Moreover, if I could draw the diver, I would also not able to clear the "water" blue dashes behind the diver.



Please help me. Thank you in advance.



I'm sorry but I can't provide the image in a better resolution and quality.







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  • Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

    – Uwe Ziegenhagen
    4 mins ago



















  • Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

    – Uwe Ziegenhagen
    4 mins ago

















Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

– Uwe Ziegenhagen
4 mins ago





Get a vector drawing of a diver and use Inkscape to export to Tikz. Drawing the diver manually would take hours.

– Uwe Ziegenhagen
4 mins ago










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