JSesh Tutorial: Mixing Hieroglyphs with Drawings
JSesh is a free Open Source hieroglyphic editor for ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts. It’s quite a useful tool and covers most of the Manuel de Codage system. You can download it from the JSesh website.
Some new tutorials have recently been added to the website. The most recent tutorial shows in detail how to create complex drawings with JSesh and Inkscape.
From the website:
“We explain here our to combine the use of JSesh and of a drawing software like Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator to produce complex illustrations, mixing hieroglyphs and drawings.
This can be useful for the users who want to publish a hieroglyphic transcription of a hieratic document, or a “standardized” rendering of a monument.”
Watch the tutorial at the JSesh Website
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