Welcoming 2019 Pi day: How to draw the letter π?

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Welcoming 2019 Pi day: How to draw the letter π?














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How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
draw (0,2)--(3,2);
draw (1,0)--(1,2);
draw (2,0)--(2,2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



(inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



Or this



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usepackage{tikzducks}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
duck
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!









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    How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




    I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



    documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    draw (0,2)--(3,2);
    draw (1,0)--(1,2);
    draw (2,0)--(2,2);
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    (inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



    Or this



    documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
    usepackage{tikzducks}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    duck
    duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
    duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
    duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
    duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
    duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
    duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
    duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
    duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
    duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
    duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
    duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
    duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
    duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
    duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
    node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!









    share

























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      How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




      I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw (0,2)--(3,2);
      draw (1,0)--(1,2);
      draw (2,0)--(2,2);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      (inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



      Or this



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      usepackage{tikzducks}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      duck
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
      duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
      duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
      duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
      duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
      duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
      duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
      node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!









      share















      How to draw the letter π not in the standard way (i.e. pi)?




      I mean "draw", not "type"! Today there will be no pi, but there will be something like this



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw (0,2)--(3,2);
      draw (1,0)--(1,2);
      draw (2,0)--(2,2);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      (inspired by David Carlisle – I draw this in TikZ just because I don't know how to use picture ;))



      Or this



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      usepackage{tikzducks}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      duck
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=2cm]
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=4cm]
      duck[xshift=1cm,yshift=6cm]
      duck[xshift=0cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=-2cm,yshift=7.5cm]
      duck[xshift=2cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=4cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=6cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=8cm]
      duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=6cm]
      duck[xshift=5cm,yshift=4cm]
      duck[xshift=5.5cm,yshift=2cm]
      duck[xshift=6.5cm,yshift=0cm]
      duck[xshift=8cm,yshift=1cm]
      node[font=huge] at (4,11) {Happy $pi$ day with verb|tikzducks|!};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      They are my proudest π drawings, and as today is Pi day, I'd like to see yours!







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