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FlowStencil
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FlowStencil is a simple project I designed to make drawing flowcharts, diagrams, and conceptual maps both orderly and precise, but most importantly, fast.
A flowchart is a diagram that represents the steps of an algorithm in an organized manner, using various shapes.
- The oval represents the start and end points of the algorithm.
- The rectangle is used for processing or calculation steps.
- The trapezoid represents Input/Output operations.
- The rhombus symbolizes a decision point that can lead to either a true or false
branch.
In this stencil, I’ve also included additional shapes to enhance the visual aesthetics of the maps, such as:
- A circle to connect two branches.
- A triangle for drawing arrow tips.
- A special shape that, when aligned with the stencil’s edge (or with a ruler), helps create extended selection operators.
The original model is designed to print a stencil about the size of a credit card, perfect for creating compact diagrams. Howeve
A flowchart is a diagram that represents the steps of an algorithm in an organized manner, using various shapes.
- The oval represents the start and end points of the algorithm.
- The rectangle is used for processing or calculation steps.
- The trapezoid represents Input/Output operations.
- The rhombus symbolizes a decision point that can lead to either a true or false
branch.
In this stencil, I’ve also included additional shapes to enhance the visual aesthetics of the maps, such as:
- A circle to connect two branches.
- A triangle for drawing arrow tips.
- A special shape that, when aligned with the stencil’s edge (or with a ruler), helps create extended selection operators.
The original model is designed to print a stencil about the size of a credit card, perfect for creating compact diagrams. Howeve
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