For fun...make some traffic signals like found in Greensboro in Inkscape

Started by OracleUsr, June 22, 2016, 06:42:37 AM

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OracleUsr

I am thinking of recreating different types of traffic signals in Inkscape, with the intent eventually of making simulated ones (it's just a hobby, so I know they won't be great, just for fun).  How do you guys draw traffic signals with different color/type lamps (8"/12" right, left green arrow, red, yellow, green circles in 8/12")?  Is there a manual on how to do it in Inkscape?  I can play around with .NET to do the sequencing, but I'm not sure where to start with the actual images, and the stock ones I found on the net are decent, but i'd rather do my own.
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roadfro

This topic would be better in the "Road Related Illustrations" sub-board.

There are a number of forum members who make and post their own images in that area (mostly of signs, but some do traffic signals as well) using a variety of programs. The avid creators are usually willing to share info on how they go about creating their images.
Roadfro - AARoads Pacific Southwest moderator since 2010, Nevada roadgeek since 1983.

OracleUsr

Oh, okay, was thinking this was better suited for Traffic Control.  Okay, I'll post there.
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