Who understands! The biggest fear when using GPT to draw SCI mechanism diagrams is "looking good but impossible to modify"! 😫


Your advisor asks you to change an arrow direction or swap a protein name, and you have to start all over, it’s really frustrating...
Today I’ll teach you a high-level trick: let GPT directly generate editable SVG code! 🔥
✅ Core idea:
1⃣ Don’t rush to draw first: hand over your draft to GPT, let it clarify the core logic, main pathways, and upstream-downstream relationships.
2⃣ Build a block framework: have it output the SVG layer structure (which module goes where, how the arrows are arranged).
3⃣ Generate code: have it produce complete SVG code (⚠️ Important: emphasize that all text and elements must be independent and vector-based).
4⃣ Modify freely: save the code as a .svg file, then drag it directly into Figma or an online webpage.
Now, it’s like building with blocks—text, colors, layout can be changed at will, and finally export a high-resolution PNG! 🎨
Design modification efficiency skyrockets, no more fearing your advisor asking for last-minute diagram changes! 🚀
If you like AI research productivity tips, remember to follow me, see you next time! 👋
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