This is a ppt of drawing labelling tips. Any medical students, students of art school get benefited from it. There are some examples at the end of the power point which may help to understand how to draw and label.
Drawing and labeling: Tips to make it scientific, aesthetic and easy
1. Discussion on Drawing & labeling:
Tips to make it scientific, aesthetic & easy
Dr. Zobayer Mahmud Khan
Resident, MS (Anatomy)
Dept. of Anatomy, BSMMU
4. General guidelines of drawing
•Use a sharp pencil
•Use clear continuous line
•Don’t use any form of shading
•Sketch faintly first to make a guideline
•Make the drawing large enough
•Correct mistakes by an eraser
5. Guidelines
•Include a figure legend and mark the figure by a number
•Use more than half of the page
•Use color in case of layered structure or making a
difference from others
•Maintain proportion specially in drawing animal
•Include labeling
10. Guidelines for labeling
•Use a sharp pencil
•Label all relevant structures, including all
different tissues in case of photomicrograph
•Use a ruler for label lines
•Label line should start exactly at the structure
being labeled
•Add annotation to the features of particular
structural or functional importance
11. Guidelines
•Don’t use arrow heads
•Arrange label lines neatly and make sure that they
don’t cross over each other
•Keep the Label lines right or left justified
•Labels should be written horizontally, not written
at the same angle as the label lines