Man running icon with TikZ











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I am a beginner in this. I am trying to prepare some exercises to my students in Latex. My main problem is the use of Tikz. In this case, I am trying to draw the icon of a man/woman running. I attach the picture of one quite simple.



Can you help me? Is there any way of converting a picture in other format to Tikz code?



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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
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  • Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
    – Eduardo
    Nov 18 at 9:35






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    In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 18 at 9:39






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    Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
    – Polygnome
    Nov 18 at 17:23






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    @Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
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I am a beginner in this. I am trying to prepare some exercises to my students in Latex. My main problem is the use of Tikz. In this case, I am trying to draw the icon of a man/woman running. I attach the picture of one quite simple.



Can you help me? Is there any way of converting a picture in other format to Tikz code?



enter image description here










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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 18 at 9:26












  • Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
    – Eduardo
    Nov 18 at 9:35






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    In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 18 at 9:39






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    Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
    – Polygnome
    Nov 18 at 17:23






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    @Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
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I am a beginner in this. I am trying to prepare some exercises to my students in Latex. My main problem is the use of Tikz. In this case, I am trying to draw the icon of a man/woman running. I attach the picture of one quite simple.



Can you help me? Is there any way of converting a picture in other format to Tikz code?



enter image description here










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I am a beginner in this. I am trying to prepare some exercises to my students in Latex. My main problem is the use of Tikz. In this case, I am trying to draw the icon of a man/woman running. I attach the picture of one quite simple.



Can you help me? Is there any way of converting a picture in other format to Tikz code?



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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
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  • Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
    – Eduardo
    Nov 18 at 9:35






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    In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 18 at 9:39






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    Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
    – Polygnome
    Nov 18 at 17:23






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    @Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
    – Schism
    Nov 19 at 9:31














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    Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
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    Nov 18 at 9:26












  • Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
    – Eduardo
    Nov 18 at 9:35






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    In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 18 at 9:39






  • 1




    Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
    – Polygnome
    Nov 18 at 17:23






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    @Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
    – Schism
    Nov 19 at 9:31








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Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
– CarLaTeX
Nov 18 at 9:26






Welcome to TeX.SE! Do you know you can simply include an image as node text?
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Nov 18 at 9:26














Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
– Eduardo
Nov 18 at 9:35




Sorry , I do not know. How can I do this?
– Eduardo
Nov 18 at 9:35




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In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
– CarLaTeX
Nov 18 at 9:39




In your tikzpicture: node {includegraphics{your-image}};.
– CarLaTeX
Nov 18 at 9:39




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Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
– Polygnome
Nov 18 at 17:23




Is this question about Tikz or pstricks, can you please clarify and either adjust the tags or the body of the question?
– Polygnome
Nov 18 at 17:23




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@Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
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@Polygnome the question was about Tikz. pstricks was not added by OP.
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An attempt with tikz rectangles.



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
tikzstyle{body}= [fill=black,rounded corners=14pt]
draw[body,rotate around={35:(1.2,0)}] (1.2,0) rectangle ++(3.5,1) ;
draw[body,rotate around={75:(3.8,2)}] (3.8,2) rectangle ++(3,1) ;
draw[body,rotate around={-90:(6.25,6)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.25,6) rectangle ++(2,0.7) ;
draw[body,rotate around={-30:(6.2,4.2)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.2,4.2) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7) ;
draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)},draw=white,line width=4pt] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
draw[body,rotate around={-52:(3.1,4.7)},draw=white,line width=2pt] (3.1,4.7) rectangle ++(3.5,1);
draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)}] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
draw[body,rotate around={25:(3.7,3.7)},rounded corners=24pt] (3.7,3.7) rectangle ++(3.9,1.7);
draw[body,rotate around={145:(6.7,5.8)},rounded corners=10pt,draw=white,line width=2pt] (6.7,5.8) rectangle ++(2.3,0.7) ;
draw[body,rotate around={190:(5,7.1)},rounded corners=10pt] (5,7.1) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7);
draw[body] (8.2,6) circle (1cm);

draw[line width=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
draw[line width=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
draw[line width=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

draw[line width=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
draw[line width=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
draw[line width=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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In order to properly scale this picture, use [transform canvas={scale=0.2}] with tikzpicture or scope. Read this answer also:Correctly scaling a tikzpicture.






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    Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
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    @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
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    @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
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    Nov 18 at 16:29






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    (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
    – mickep
    Nov 18 at 18:11






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    @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
    – Dũng Vũ
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documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
defwind{%
psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4,-4)
psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
psline[linewidth=1.5](3.75,-4.25)(6,-7)(1,-7)
psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
wind
rput(-5.5,9){wind}
end{pspicture}
end{document}


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    This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
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    @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
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    but always no need vor downvoting!
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    @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
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    A fantastic answer, thank you!
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Similar to nidhin's one but drawn with thick lines with round caps instead of rectangles:



documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
%usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[
myline/.style={%
line cap=round,
line join=round,
line width=#1}]
draw[myline=10mm] (1.2,0.65) -- (3.25,2)--(3.9,4.5);
draw[preaction={draw, myline=12mm, white}, myline=11mm] (3.95,4.6) -- (5.25,2.5)--(2.5,2.25);
draw[myline=7mm] (6.6,5.7) -- (6.6,4.35)--(8.25,3.35);
draw[myline=18mm] (4.2,4.85)--(6.1,5.75);
draw[preaction={draw, myline=8mm, white}, myline=7mm] (6.2,5.8) -- (4.8,6.75)--(3,6.4);
fill (8.1,6) circle(1cm);
draw[myline=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
draw[myline=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
draw[myline=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

draw[myline=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
draw[myline=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
draw[myline=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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    documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
    defwind{%
    psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
    psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
    psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
    begin{document}
    begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
    psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
    qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
    psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
    psline[linewidth=1.75,linecolor=white](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
    psline[linewidth=1.5](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
    psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4.1,-3.8)
    psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
    psline[linewidth=1.25,linecolor=white](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
    psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
    wind
    rput(-5.5,9){wind}
    end{pspicture}
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
      – Dũng Vũ
      Nov 19 at 9:56






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      ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
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      @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
      – samcarter
      Nov 19 at 10:30


















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    A similar pictogram to the one you show in your question is available as vector image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Running_icon_-_Noun_Project_17825.svg



    This opens a couple of possibilities:




    1. use the svg package to include the graphic (needs shell-escape to compile and inkscape installed)


    2. Use and external program like inkscape to convert the graphic to pdf, which then can be included with includegraphics in your document


    3. Convert the .svg to tikz, which can for example be done with inkscape:





    documentclass{standalone}

    usepackage{tikz}

    begin{document}

    begin{tikzpicture}
    fill (2.7298,2.9966) .. controls (2.6046,2.9966) and (2.5032,2.8951) .. (2.5032,2.7702) .. controls (2.5032,2.6453) and (2.6046,2.5438) .. (2.7298,2.5438) .. controls (2.8547,2.5438) and (2.9560,2.6453) .. (2.9560,2.7702) .. controls (2.9560,2.8952) and (2.8547,2.9966) .. (2.7298,2.9966) -- cycle(1.8120,2.9130) .. controls (1.7960,2.9125) and (1.7807,2.9106) .. (1.7674,2.9074) -- (1.3128,2.7960) .. controls (1.2596,2.7830) and (1.2161,2.7320) .. (1.2161,2.6827) .. controls (1.2161,2.6333) and (1.2596,2.6035) .. (1.3129,2.6163) -- (1.7107,2.7116) .. controls (1.7640,2.7244) and (1.8460,2.7118) .. (1.8930,2.6837) -- (2.0218,2.6065) .. controls (2.0689,2.5784) and (2.0689,2.5322) .. (2.0221,2.5037) -- (1.6233,2.2623) .. controls (1.5764,2.2339) and (1.5162,2.1788) .. (1.4894,2.1396) .. controls (1.4626,2.1006) and (1.5647,1.8858) .. (1.5882,1.8363) -- (1.7125,1.5730) .. controls (1.7360,1.5235) and (1.7103,1.4815) .. (1.6555,1.4815) -- (1.1510,1.4815) .. controls (1.0962,1.4815) and (1.0551,1.4383) .. (1.0596,1.3837) -- (1.0660,1.3196) .. controls (1.0704,1.2650) and (1.1189,1.2345) .. (1.1738,1.2345) -- (2.0524,1.2345) .. controls (2.1071,1.2345) and (2.1361,1.2629) .. (2.1166,1.3142) -- (1.9628,1.7126) .. controls (1.9433,1.7638) and (1.9151,1.8455) .. (1.9002,1.8982) -- (1.8951,1.9147) .. controls (1.8801,1.9674) and (1.9066,2.0323) .. (1.9539,2.0599) -- (2.2306,2.2209) .. controls (2.2779,2.2485) and (2.3414,2.2829) .. (2.3717,2.2977) .. controls (2.4020,2.3125) and (2.4391,2.2815) .. (2.4541,2.2287) -- (2.5489,1.8960) .. controls (2.5638,1.8433) and (2.6199,1.8096) .. (2.6734,1.8212) -- (3.2002,1.9352) .. controls (3.2537,1.9468) and (3.2975,1.9933) .. (3.2975,2.0386) .. controls (3.2975,2.0839) and (3.2531,2.1140) .. (3.1990,2.1056) -- (2.8194,2.0463) .. controls (2.7653,2.0379) and (2.7083,2.0740) .. (2.6930,2.1265) -- (2.5884,2.4840) .. controls (2.5730,2.5365) and (2.5205,2.5997) .. (2.4716,2.6244) -- (1.9532,2.8861) .. controls (1.9165,2.9046) and (1.8603,2.9147) .. (1.8120,2.9130) -- cycle(0.4593,2.4347) .. controls (0.4045,2.4347) and (0.3596,2.4167) .. (0.3596,2.3994) .. controls (0.3596,2.3821) and (0.4045,2.3641) .. (0.4593,2.3641) -- (1.5070,2.3641) .. controls (1.5618,2.3641) and (1.6067,2.3821) .. (1.6067,2.3994) .. controls (1.6067,2.4167) and (1.5618,2.4347) .. (1.5070,2.4347) -- cycle(0.5811,2.2935) .. controls (0.5263,2.2935) and (0.4815,2.2755) .. (0.4815,2.2582) .. controls (0.4815,2.2409) and (0.5263,2.2229) .. (0.5811,2.2229) -- (1.3545,2.2229) .. controls (1.4092,2.2229) and (1.4542,2.2409) .. (1.4542,2.2582) .. controls (1.4542,2.2755) and (1.4093,2.2935) .. (1.3545,2.2935) -- cycle(0.6622,2.1523) .. controls (0.6074,2.1523) and (0.5626,2.1342) .. (0.5626,2.1170) .. controls (0.5626,2.0997) and (0.6075,2.0817) .. (0.6622,2.0817) -- (1.3041,2.0817) .. controls (1.3588,2.0817) and (1.4037,2.0997) .. (1.4037,2.1170) .. controls (1.4037,2.1342) and (1.3588,2.1523) .. (1.3041,2.1523) -- cycle(1.5539,1.1639) .. controls (1.4991,1.1639) and (1.4177,1.1442) .. (1.3730,1.1125) -- (1.1237,0.9389) .. controls (1.0790,0.9072) and (1.0684,0.8463) .. (1.1001,0.8016) -- (1.1495,0.7328) .. controls (1.1812,0.6881) and (1.2422,0.6799) .. (1.2851,0.7140) -- (1.7881,1.1079) .. controls (1.8309,1.1420) and (1.8211,1.1639) .. (1.7663,1.1639) -- cycle;
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


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      An attempt with tikz rectangles.



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      tikzstyle{body}= [fill=black,rounded corners=14pt]
      draw[body,rotate around={35:(1.2,0)}] (1.2,0) rectangle ++(3.5,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={75:(3.8,2)}] (3.8,2) rectangle ++(3,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-90:(6.25,6)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.25,6) rectangle ++(2,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-30:(6.2,4.2)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.2,4.2) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)},draw=white,line width=4pt] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={-52:(3.1,4.7)},draw=white,line width=2pt] (3.1,4.7) rectangle ++(3.5,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)}] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={25:(3.7,3.7)},rounded corners=24pt] (3.7,3.7) rectangle ++(3.9,1.7);
      draw[body,rotate around={145:(6.7,5.8)},rounded corners=10pt,draw=white,line width=2pt] (6.7,5.8) rectangle ++(2.3,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={190:(5,7.1)},rounded corners=10pt] (5,7.1) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7);
      draw[body] (8.2,6) circle (1cm);

      draw[line width=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      draw[line width=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      EDIT:



      In order to properly scale this picture, use [transform canvas={scale=0.2}] with tikzpicture or scope. Read this answer also:Correctly scaling a tikzpicture.






      share|improve this answer



















      • 6




        Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 2




        @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:38






      • 1




        @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 16:29






      • 4




        (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
        – mickep
        Nov 18 at 18:11






      • 3




        @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
        – Dũng Vũ
        Nov 19 at 7:28

















      up vote
      28
      down vote



      accepted










      An attempt with tikz rectangles.



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      tikzstyle{body}= [fill=black,rounded corners=14pt]
      draw[body,rotate around={35:(1.2,0)}] (1.2,0) rectangle ++(3.5,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={75:(3.8,2)}] (3.8,2) rectangle ++(3,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-90:(6.25,6)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.25,6) rectangle ++(2,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-30:(6.2,4.2)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.2,4.2) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)},draw=white,line width=4pt] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={-52:(3.1,4.7)},draw=white,line width=2pt] (3.1,4.7) rectangle ++(3.5,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)}] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={25:(3.7,3.7)},rounded corners=24pt] (3.7,3.7) rectangle ++(3.9,1.7);
      draw[body,rotate around={145:(6.7,5.8)},rounded corners=10pt,draw=white,line width=2pt] (6.7,5.8) rectangle ++(2.3,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={190:(5,7.1)},rounded corners=10pt] (5,7.1) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7);
      draw[body] (8.2,6) circle (1cm);

      draw[line width=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      draw[line width=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      EDIT:



      In order to properly scale this picture, use [transform canvas={scale=0.2}] with tikzpicture or scope. Read this answer also:Correctly scaling a tikzpicture.






      share|improve this answer



















      • 6




        Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 2




        @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:38






      • 1




        @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 16:29






      • 4




        (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
        – mickep
        Nov 18 at 18:11






      • 3




        @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
        – Dũng Vũ
        Nov 19 at 7:28















      up vote
      28
      down vote



      accepted







      up vote
      28
      down vote



      accepted






      An attempt with tikz rectangles.



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      tikzstyle{body}= [fill=black,rounded corners=14pt]
      draw[body,rotate around={35:(1.2,0)}] (1.2,0) rectangle ++(3.5,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={75:(3.8,2)}] (3.8,2) rectangle ++(3,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-90:(6.25,6)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.25,6) rectangle ++(2,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-30:(6.2,4.2)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.2,4.2) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)},draw=white,line width=4pt] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={-52:(3.1,4.7)},draw=white,line width=2pt] (3.1,4.7) rectangle ++(3.5,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)}] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={25:(3.7,3.7)},rounded corners=24pt] (3.7,3.7) rectangle ++(3.9,1.7);
      draw[body,rotate around={145:(6.7,5.8)},rounded corners=10pt,draw=white,line width=2pt] (6.7,5.8) rectangle ++(2.3,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={190:(5,7.1)},rounded corners=10pt] (5,7.1) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7);
      draw[body] (8.2,6) circle (1cm);

      draw[line width=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      draw[line width=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      EDIT:



      In order to properly scale this picture, use [transform canvas={scale=0.2}] with tikzpicture or scope. Read this answer also:Correctly scaling a tikzpicture.






      share|improve this answer














      An attempt with tikz rectangles.



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      tikzstyle{body}= [fill=black,rounded corners=14pt]
      draw[body,rotate around={35:(1.2,0)}] (1.2,0) rectangle ++(3.5,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={75:(3.8,2)}] (3.8,2) rectangle ++(3,1) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-90:(6.25,6)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.25,6) rectangle ++(2,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={-30:(6.2,4.2)},rounded corners=10pt] (6.2,4.2) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)},draw=white,line width=4pt] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={-52:(3.1,4.7)},draw=white,line width=2pt] (3.1,4.7) rectangle ++(3.5,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={7:(2.2,1.7)}] (2.2,1.7) rectangle ++(3.7,1);
      draw[body,rotate around={25:(3.7,3.7)},rounded corners=24pt] (3.7,3.7) rectangle ++(3.9,1.7);
      draw[body,rotate around={145:(6.7,5.8)},rounded corners=10pt,draw=white,line width=2pt] (6.7,5.8) rectangle ++(2.3,0.7) ;
      draw[body,rotate around={190:(5,7.1)},rounded corners=10pt] (5,7.1) rectangle ++(2.5,0.7);
      draw[body] (8.2,6) circle (1cm);

      draw[line width=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      draw[line width=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[line width=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      EDIT:



      In order to properly scale this picture, use [transform canvas={scale=0.2}] with tikzpicture or scope. Read this answer also:Correctly scaling a tikzpicture.







      share|improve this answer














      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer








      edited Nov 19 at 4:18

























      answered Nov 18 at 11:21









      nidhin

      1,927922




      1,927922








      • 6




        Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 2




        @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:38






      • 1




        @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 16:29






      • 4




        (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
        – mickep
        Nov 18 at 18:11






      • 3




        @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
        – Dũng Vũ
        Nov 19 at 7:28
















      • 6




        Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 2




        @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:38






      • 1




        @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 16:29






      • 4




        (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
        – mickep
        Nov 18 at 18:11






      • 3




        @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
        – Dũng Vũ
        Nov 19 at 7:28










      6




      6




      Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 12:36




      Should be the accepted answer. The other answers use pstricks, while the question was about TikZ.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 12:36




      2




      2




      @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
      – Herbert
      Nov 18 at 14:38




      @clocktown: That is a problem with the questian but but not with the answers. And what answer will be accepted is a decision of the one who asked!
      – Herbert
      Nov 18 at 14:38




      1




      1




      @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 16:29




      @Herbert you are right, however, I get the impression that the person asking the question really is a beginner, so he might not actually realise the difference. That is why I am writing this. He may not look back, and maybe he does know that it is not TikZ, but just in case he didn't know and comes back here, my comments could clear it up.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 16:29




      4




      4




      (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
      – mickep
      Nov 18 at 18:11




      (+1) I like this one best too! It is the only one farting to increase speed. ;)
      – mickep
      Nov 18 at 18:11




      3




      3




      @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
      – Dũng Vũ
      Nov 19 at 7:28






      @nidhin There is indeed the [pstricks] tag in the question, but if you see this edit you will notice that the tag is not tagged by the questian. At first the question is "Man running icon in Tikz"! So your answer is the best of course! (and I don't know why the edit is approved)
      – Dũng Vũ
      Nov 19 at 7:28












      up vote
      10
      down vote













      documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
      defwind{%
      psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
      psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
      qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
      psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4,-4)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](3.75,-4.25)(6,-7)(1,-7)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
      wind
      rput(-5.5,9){wind}
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

















      • 2




        This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:35






      • 2




        @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
        – Artificial Stupidity
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 6




        but always no need vor downvoting!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:34






      • 3




        @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
        – Peter Grill
        Nov 19 at 4:30






      • 3




        A fantastic answer, thank you!
        – Paulo Cereda
        Nov 19 at 13:57















      up vote
      10
      down vote













      documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
      defwind{%
      psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
      psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
      qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
      psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4,-4)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](3.75,-4.25)(6,-7)(1,-7)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
      wind
      rput(-5.5,9){wind}
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

















      • 2




        This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:35






      • 2




        @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
        – Artificial Stupidity
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 6




        but always no need vor downvoting!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:34






      • 3




        @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
        – Peter Grill
        Nov 19 at 4:30






      • 3




        A fantastic answer, thank you!
        – Paulo Cereda
        Nov 19 at 13:57













      up vote
      10
      down vote










      up vote
      10
      down vote









      documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
      defwind{%
      psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
      psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
      qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
      psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4,-4)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](3.75,-4.25)(6,-7)(1,-7)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
      wind
      rput(-5.5,9){wind}
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer












      documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
      defwind{%
      psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
      psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
      psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
      qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
      psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4,-4)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
      psline[linewidth=1.5](3.75,-4.25)(6,-7)(1,-7)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
      psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
      wind
      rput(-5.5,9){wind}
      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here







      share|improve this answer












      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer










      answered Nov 18 at 10:18









      Artificial Stupidity

      4,57511034




      4,57511034








      • 2




        This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:35






      • 2




        @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
        – Artificial Stupidity
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 6




        but always no need vor downvoting!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:34






      • 3




        @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
        – Peter Grill
        Nov 19 at 4:30






      • 3




        A fantastic answer, thank you!
        – Paulo Cereda
        Nov 19 at 13:57














      • 2




        This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
        – clocktown
        Nov 18 at 12:35






      • 2




        @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
        – Artificial Stupidity
        Nov 18 at 12:36






      • 6




        but always no need vor downvoting!
        – Herbert
        Nov 18 at 14:34






      • 3




        @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
        – Peter Grill
        Nov 19 at 4:30






      • 3




        A fantastic answer, thank you!
        – Paulo Cereda
        Nov 19 at 13:57








      2




      2




      This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 12:35




      This is pstricks. He asked for TikZ.
      – clocktown
      Nov 18 at 12:35




      2




      2




      @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
      – Artificial Stupidity
      Nov 18 at 12:36




      @clocktown: But he loves PSTricks answer.
      – Artificial Stupidity
      Nov 18 at 12:36




      6




      6




      but always no need vor downvoting!
      – Herbert
      Nov 18 at 14:34




      but always no need vor downvoting!
      – Herbert
      Nov 18 at 14:34




      3




      3




      @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
      – Peter Grill
      Nov 19 at 4:30




      @clocktown: This site is not meant for just one person to get an answer to a particular problem. If someone comes across this need, but in pstricks, should they post another question? Just because it is not directly helpful to the OP, this a perfectly valid answer. IMHO, a downvote should be reserved for answers which do not address the question, or for ones in which the answer may have other major issues (even if they don't show up in code provided).
      – Peter Grill
      Nov 19 at 4:30




      3




      3




      A fantastic answer, thank you!
      – Paulo Cereda
      Nov 19 at 13:57




      A fantastic answer, thank you!
      – Paulo Cereda
      Nov 19 at 13:57










      up vote
      9
      down vote













      Similar to nidhin's one but drawn with thick lines with round caps instead of rectangles:



      documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
      %usepackage{tikz}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}[
      myline/.style={%
      line cap=round,
      line join=round,
      line width=#1}]
      draw[myline=10mm] (1.2,0.65) -- (3.25,2)--(3.9,4.5);
      draw[preaction={draw, myline=12mm, white}, myline=11mm] (3.95,4.6) -- (5.25,2.5)--(2.5,2.25);
      draw[myline=7mm] (6.6,5.7) -- (6.6,4.35)--(8.25,3.35);
      draw[myline=18mm] (4.2,4.85)--(6.1,5.75);
      draw[preaction={draw, myline=8mm, white}, myline=7mm] (6.2,5.8) -- (4.8,6.75)--(3,6.4);
      fill (8.1,6) circle(1cm);
      draw[myline=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[myline=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[myline=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      draw[myline=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
      draw[myline=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
      draw[myline=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Similar to nidhin's one but drawn with thick lines with round caps instead of rectangles:



        documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
        %usepackage{tikz}
        begin{document}
        begin{tikzpicture}[
        myline/.style={%
        line cap=round,
        line join=round,
        line width=#1}]
        draw[myline=10mm] (1.2,0.65) -- (3.25,2)--(3.9,4.5);
        draw[preaction={draw, myline=12mm, white}, myline=11mm] (3.95,4.6) -- (5.25,2.5)--(2.5,2.25);
        draw[myline=7mm] (6.6,5.7) -- (6.6,4.35)--(8.25,3.35);
        draw[myline=18mm] (4.2,4.85)--(6.1,5.75);
        draw[preaction={draw, myline=8mm, white}, myline=7mm] (6.2,5.8) -- (4.8,6.75)--(3,6.4);
        fill (8.1,6) circle(1cm);
        draw[myline=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
        draw[myline=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
        draw[myline=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

        draw[myline=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
        draw[myline=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
        draw[myline=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

        end{tikzpicture}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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          up vote
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          Similar to nidhin's one but drawn with thick lines with round caps instead of rectangles:



          documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
          %usepackage{tikz}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          myline/.style={%
          line cap=round,
          line join=round,
          line width=#1}]
          draw[myline=10mm] (1.2,0.65) -- (3.25,2)--(3.9,4.5);
          draw[preaction={draw, myline=12mm, white}, myline=11mm] (3.95,4.6) -- (5.25,2.5)--(2.5,2.25);
          draw[myline=7mm] (6.6,5.7) -- (6.6,4.35)--(8.25,3.35);
          draw[myline=18mm] (4.2,4.85)--(6.1,5.75);
          draw[preaction={draw, myline=8mm, white}, myline=7mm] (6.2,5.8) -- (4.8,6.75)--(3,6.4);
          fill (8.1,6) circle(1cm);
          draw[myline=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

          draw[myline=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          Similar to nidhin's one but drawn with thick lines with round caps instead of rectangles:



          documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
          %usepackage{tikz}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}[
          myline/.style={%
          line cap=round,
          line join=round,
          line width=#1}]
          draw[myline=10mm] (1.2,0.65) -- (3.25,2)--(3.9,4.5);
          draw[preaction={draw, myline=12mm, white}, myline=11mm] (3.95,4.6) -- (5.25,2.5)--(2.5,2.25);
          draw[myline=7mm] (6.6,5.7) -- (6.6,4.35)--(8.25,3.35);
          draw[myline=18mm] (4.2,4.85)--(6.1,5.75);
          draw[preaction={draw, myline=8mm, white}, myline=7mm] (6.2,5.8) -- (4.8,6.75)--(3,6.4);
          fill (8.1,6) circle(1cm);
          draw[myline=2pt] (4.8,1) -- ++(2,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (6,1.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (5.6,0.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

          draw[myline=2pt] (0.5,5) -- ++(2,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (1.2,5.3) -- ++(1.6,0);
          draw[myline=2pt] (1.1,4.7) -- ++(1.6,0);

          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          answered Nov 19 at 10:13









          Ignasi

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              documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
              defwind{%
              psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
              begin{document}
              begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
              psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
              qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
              psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
              psline[linewidth=1.75,linecolor=white](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=1.5](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4.1,-3.8)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
              psline[linewidth=1.25,linecolor=white](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              wind
              rput(-5.5,9){wind}
              end{pspicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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              • 2




                Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
                – Dũng Vũ
                Nov 19 at 9:56






              • 1




                ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
                – c.p.
                Nov 19 at 10:23








              • 2




                @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
                – samcarter
                Nov 19 at 10:30















              up vote
              8
              down vote













              documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
              defwind{%
              psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
              begin{document}
              begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
              psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
              qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
              psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
              psline[linewidth=1.75,linecolor=white](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=1.5](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4.1,-3.8)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
              psline[linewidth=1.25,linecolor=white](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              wind
              rput(-5.5,9){wind}
              end{pspicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

















              • 2




                Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
                – Dũng Vũ
                Nov 19 at 9:56






              • 1




                ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
                – c.p.
                Nov 19 at 10:23








              • 2




                @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
                – samcarter
                Nov 19 at 10:30













              up vote
              8
              down vote










              up vote
              8
              down vote









              documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
              defwind{%
              psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
              begin{document}
              begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
              psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
              qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
              psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
              psline[linewidth=1.75,linecolor=white](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=1.5](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4.1,-3.8)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
              psline[linewidth=1.25,linecolor=white](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              wind
              rput(-5.5,9){wind}
              end{pspicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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              documentclass[pstricks,border=12pt]{standalone}
              defwind{%
              psline[linewidth=0.2](8,-9)(11,-9)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](5,-9.4)(10,-9.4)
              psline[linewidth=0.2](7,-9.8)(10.5,-9.8)}
              begin{document}
              begin{pspicture}[linecap=1,linejoin=1](-1,-12)(13,3)
              psframe[fillstyle=vlines,hatchangle=-45,hatchsep=.3,hatchcolor=lightgray](-1,-12)(13,3)
              qdisk(11,-0.5){1.5}
              psline[linewidth=1.5](4,-4)(3,-7)(1,-10)
              psline[linewidth=1.75,linecolor=white](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=1.5](3.5,-4)(6,-7)(1,-7)
              psline[linewidth=2.5](8,-1)(4.1,-3.8)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(8,-4)(11,-5)
              psline[linewidth=1.25,linecolor=white](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              psline[linewidth=1](8,-1)(6,2)(3,1)
              wind
              rput(-5.5,9){wind}
              end{pspicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here







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              answered Nov 18 at 11:18









              Herbert

              266k23404714




              266k23404714








              • 2




                Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
                – Dũng Vũ
                Nov 19 at 9:56






              • 1




                ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
                – c.p.
                Nov 19 at 10:23








              • 2




                @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
                – samcarter
                Nov 19 at 10:30














              • 2




                Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
                – Dũng Vũ
                Nov 19 at 9:56






              • 1




                ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
                – c.p.
                Nov 19 at 10:23








              • 2




                @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
                – samcarter
                Nov 19 at 10:30








              2




              2




              Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
              – Dũng Vũ
              Nov 19 at 9:56




              Nice picture! Sadly pstricks is not what the OP wants :(
              – Dũng Vũ
              Nov 19 at 9:56




              1




              1




              ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
              – c.p.
              Nov 19 at 10:23






              ...nevertheless not a reason to downvote imho (+1), all the more the OP didn't even provide a MWE to fix or complete.
              – c.p.
              Nov 19 at 10:23






              2




              2




              @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
              – samcarter
              Nov 19 at 10:30




              @DũngVũ Please have a look at tex.meta.stackexchange.com/a/3458/36296 Even if pstricks is not asked for in the question, seeing a variate of answers will benefit future users of this site
              – samcarter
              Nov 19 at 10:30










              up vote
              2
              down vote













              A similar pictogram to the one you show in your question is available as vector image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Running_icon_-_Noun_Project_17825.svg



              This opens a couple of possibilities:




              1. use the svg package to include the graphic (needs shell-escape to compile and inkscape installed)


              2. Use and external program like inkscape to convert the graphic to pdf, which then can be included with includegraphics in your document


              3. Convert the .svg to tikz, which can for example be done with inkscape:





              documentclass{standalone}

              usepackage{tikz}

              begin{document}

              begin{tikzpicture}
              fill (2.7298,2.9966) .. controls (2.6046,2.9966) and (2.5032,2.8951) .. (2.5032,2.7702) .. controls (2.5032,2.6453) and (2.6046,2.5438) .. (2.7298,2.5438) .. controls (2.8547,2.5438) and (2.9560,2.6453) .. (2.9560,2.7702) .. controls (2.9560,2.8952) and (2.8547,2.9966) .. (2.7298,2.9966) -- cycle(1.8120,2.9130) .. controls (1.7960,2.9125) and (1.7807,2.9106) .. (1.7674,2.9074) -- (1.3128,2.7960) .. controls (1.2596,2.7830) and (1.2161,2.7320) .. (1.2161,2.6827) .. controls (1.2161,2.6333) and (1.2596,2.6035) .. (1.3129,2.6163) -- (1.7107,2.7116) .. controls (1.7640,2.7244) and (1.8460,2.7118) .. (1.8930,2.6837) -- (2.0218,2.6065) .. controls (2.0689,2.5784) and (2.0689,2.5322) .. (2.0221,2.5037) -- (1.6233,2.2623) .. controls (1.5764,2.2339) and (1.5162,2.1788) .. (1.4894,2.1396) .. controls (1.4626,2.1006) and (1.5647,1.8858) .. (1.5882,1.8363) -- (1.7125,1.5730) .. controls (1.7360,1.5235) and (1.7103,1.4815) .. (1.6555,1.4815) -- (1.1510,1.4815) .. controls (1.0962,1.4815) and (1.0551,1.4383) .. (1.0596,1.3837) -- (1.0660,1.3196) .. controls (1.0704,1.2650) and (1.1189,1.2345) .. (1.1738,1.2345) -- (2.0524,1.2345) .. controls (2.1071,1.2345) and (2.1361,1.2629) .. (2.1166,1.3142) -- (1.9628,1.7126) .. controls (1.9433,1.7638) and (1.9151,1.8455) .. (1.9002,1.8982) -- (1.8951,1.9147) .. controls (1.8801,1.9674) and (1.9066,2.0323) .. (1.9539,2.0599) -- (2.2306,2.2209) .. controls (2.2779,2.2485) and (2.3414,2.2829) .. (2.3717,2.2977) .. controls (2.4020,2.3125) and (2.4391,2.2815) .. (2.4541,2.2287) -- (2.5489,1.8960) .. controls (2.5638,1.8433) and (2.6199,1.8096) .. (2.6734,1.8212) -- (3.2002,1.9352) .. controls (3.2537,1.9468) and (3.2975,1.9933) .. (3.2975,2.0386) .. controls (3.2975,2.0839) and (3.2531,2.1140) .. (3.1990,2.1056) -- (2.8194,2.0463) .. controls (2.7653,2.0379) and (2.7083,2.0740) .. (2.6930,2.1265) -- (2.5884,2.4840) .. controls (2.5730,2.5365) and (2.5205,2.5997) .. (2.4716,2.6244) -- (1.9532,2.8861) .. controls (1.9165,2.9046) and (1.8603,2.9147) .. (1.8120,2.9130) -- cycle(0.4593,2.4347) .. controls (0.4045,2.4347) and (0.3596,2.4167) .. (0.3596,2.3994) .. controls (0.3596,2.3821) and (0.4045,2.3641) .. (0.4593,2.3641) -- (1.5070,2.3641) .. controls (1.5618,2.3641) and (1.6067,2.3821) .. (1.6067,2.3994) .. controls (1.6067,2.4167) and (1.5618,2.4347) .. (1.5070,2.4347) -- cycle(0.5811,2.2935) .. controls (0.5263,2.2935) and (0.4815,2.2755) .. (0.4815,2.2582) .. controls (0.4815,2.2409) and (0.5263,2.2229) .. (0.5811,2.2229) -- (1.3545,2.2229) .. controls (1.4092,2.2229) and (1.4542,2.2409) .. (1.4542,2.2582) .. controls (1.4542,2.2755) and (1.4093,2.2935) .. (1.3545,2.2935) -- cycle(0.6622,2.1523) .. controls (0.6074,2.1523) and (0.5626,2.1342) .. (0.5626,2.1170) .. controls (0.5626,2.0997) and (0.6075,2.0817) .. (0.6622,2.0817) -- (1.3041,2.0817) .. controls (1.3588,2.0817) and (1.4037,2.0997) .. (1.4037,2.1170) .. controls (1.4037,2.1342) and (1.3588,2.1523) .. (1.3041,2.1523) -- cycle(1.5539,1.1639) .. controls (1.4991,1.1639) and (1.4177,1.1442) .. (1.3730,1.1125) -- (1.1237,0.9389) .. controls (1.0790,0.9072) and (1.0684,0.8463) .. (1.1001,0.8016) -- (1.1495,0.7328) .. controls (1.1812,0.6881) and (1.2422,0.6799) .. (1.2851,0.7140) -- (1.7881,1.1079) .. controls (1.8309,1.1420) and (1.8211,1.1639) .. (1.7663,1.1639) -- cycle;
              end{tikzpicture}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                up vote
                2
                down vote













                A similar pictogram to the one you show in your question is available as vector image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Running_icon_-_Noun_Project_17825.svg



                This opens a couple of possibilities:




                1. use the svg package to include the graphic (needs shell-escape to compile and inkscape installed)


                2. Use and external program like inkscape to convert the graphic to pdf, which then can be included with includegraphics in your document


                3. Convert the .svg to tikz, which can for example be done with inkscape:





                documentclass{standalone}

                usepackage{tikz}

                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}
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                  A similar pictogram to the one you show in your question is available as vector image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Running_icon_-_Noun_Project_17825.svg



                  This opens a couple of possibilities:




                  1. use the svg package to include the graphic (needs shell-escape to compile and inkscape installed)


                  2. Use and external program like inkscape to convert the graphic to pdf, which then can be included with includegraphics in your document


                  3. Convert the .svg to tikz, which can for example be done with inkscape:





                  documentclass{standalone}

                  usepackage{tikz}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  fill (2.7298,2.9966) .. controls (2.6046,2.9966) and (2.5032,2.8951) .. (2.5032,2.7702) .. controls (2.5032,2.6453) and (2.6046,2.5438) .. (2.7298,2.5438) .. controls (2.8547,2.5438) and (2.9560,2.6453) .. (2.9560,2.7702) .. controls (2.9560,2.8952) and (2.8547,2.9966) .. (2.7298,2.9966) -- cycle(1.8120,2.9130) .. controls (1.7960,2.9125) and (1.7807,2.9106) .. (1.7674,2.9074) -- (1.3128,2.7960) .. controls (1.2596,2.7830) and (1.2161,2.7320) .. (1.2161,2.6827) .. controls (1.2161,2.6333) and (1.2596,2.6035) .. (1.3129,2.6163) -- (1.7107,2.7116) .. controls (1.7640,2.7244) and (1.8460,2.7118) .. (1.8930,2.6837) -- (2.0218,2.6065) .. controls (2.0689,2.5784) and (2.0689,2.5322) .. (2.0221,2.5037) -- (1.6233,2.2623) .. controls (1.5764,2.2339) and (1.5162,2.1788) .. (1.4894,2.1396) .. controls (1.4626,2.1006) and (1.5647,1.8858) .. (1.5882,1.8363) -- (1.7125,1.5730) .. controls (1.7360,1.5235) and (1.7103,1.4815) .. (1.6555,1.4815) -- (1.1510,1.4815) .. controls (1.0962,1.4815) and (1.0551,1.4383) .. (1.0596,1.3837) -- (1.0660,1.3196) .. controls (1.0704,1.2650) and (1.1189,1.2345) .. (1.1738,1.2345) -- (2.0524,1.2345) .. controls (2.1071,1.2345) and (2.1361,1.2629) .. (2.1166,1.3142) -- (1.9628,1.7126) .. controls (1.9433,1.7638) and (1.9151,1.8455) .. (1.9002,1.8982) -- (1.8951,1.9147) .. controls (1.8801,1.9674) and (1.9066,2.0323) .. (1.9539,2.0599) -- (2.2306,2.2209) .. controls (2.2779,2.2485) and (2.3414,2.2829) .. (2.3717,2.2977) .. controls (2.4020,2.3125) and (2.4391,2.2815) .. (2.4541,2.2287) -- (2.5489,1.8960) .. controls (2.5638,1.8433) and (2.6199,1.8096) .. (2.6734,1.8212) -- (3.2002,1.9352) .. controls (3.2537,1.9468) and (3.2975,1.9933) .. (3.2975,2.0386) .. controls (3.2975,2.0839) and (3.2531,2.1140) .. (3.1990,2.1056) -- (2.8194,2.0463) .. controls (2.7653,2.0379) and (2.7083,2.0740) .. (2.6930,2.1265) -- (2.5884,2.4840) .. controls (2.5730,2.5365) and (2.5205,2.5997) .. (2.4716,2.6244) -- (1.9532,2.8861) .. controls (1.9165,2.9046) and (1.8603,2.9147) .. (1.8120,2.9130) -- cycle(0.4593,2.4347) .. controls (0.4045,2.4347) and (0.3596,2.4167) .. (0.3596,2.3994) .. controls (0.3596,2.3821) and (0.4045,2.3641) .. (0.4593,2.3641) -- (1.5070,2.3641) .. controls (1.5618,2.3641) and (1.6067,2.3821) .. (1.6067,2.3994) .. controls (1.6067,2.4167) and (1.5618,2.4347) .. (1.5070,2.4347) -- cycle(0.5811,2.2935) .. controls (0.5263,2.2935) and (0.4815,2.2755) .. (0.4815,2.2582) .. controls (0.4815,2.2409) and (0.5263,2.2229) .. (0.5811,2.2229) -- (1.3545,2.2229) .. controls (1.4092,2.2229) and (1.4542,2.2409) .. (1.4542,2.2582) .. controls (1.4542,2.2755) and (1.4093,2.2935) .. (1.3545,2.2935) -- cycle(0.6622,2.1523) .. controls (0.6074,2.1523) and (0.5626,2.1342) .. (0.5626,2.1170) .. controls (0.5626,2.0997) and (0.6075,2.0817) .. (0.6622,2.0817) -- (1.3041,2.0817) .. controls (1.3588,2.0817) and (1.4037,2.0997) .. (1.4037,2.1170) .. controls (1.4037,2.1342) and (1.3588,2.1523) .. (1.3041,2.1523) -- cycle(1.5539,1.1639) .. controls (1.4991,1.1639) and (1.4177,1.1442) .. (1.3730,1.1125) -- (1.1237,0.9389) .. controls (1.0790,0.9072) and (1.0684,0.8463) .. (1.1001,0.8016) -- (1.1495,0.7328) .. controls (1.1812,0.6881) and (1.2422,0.6799) .. (1.2851,0.7140) -- (1.7881,1.1079) .. controls (1.8309,1.1420) and (1.8211,1.1639) .. (1.7663,1.1639) -- cycle;
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer














                  A similar pictogram to the one you show in your question is available as vector image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Running_icon_-_Noun_Project_17825.svg



                  This opens a couple of possibilities:




                  1. use the svg package to include the graphic (needs shell-escape to compile and inkscape installed)


                  2. Use and external program like inkscape to convert the graphic to pdf, which then can be included with includegraphics in your document


                  3. Convert the .svg to tikz, which can for example be done with inkscape:





                  documentclass{standalone}

                  usepackage{tikz}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tikzpicture}
                  fill (2.7298,2.9966) .. controls (2.6046,2.9966) and (2.5032,2.8951) .. (2.5032,2.7702) .. controls (2.5032,2.6453) and (2.6046,2.5438) .. (2.7298,2.5438) .. controls (2.8547,2.5438) and (2.9560,2.6453) .. (2.9560,2.7702) .. controls (2.9560,2.8952) and (2.8547,2.9966) .. (2.7298,2.9966) -- cycle(1.8120,2.9130) .. controls (1.7960,2.9125) and (1.7807,2.9106) .. (1.7674,2.9074) -- (1.3128,2.7960) .. controls (1.2596,2.7830) and (1.2161,2.7320) .. (1.2161,2.6827) .. controls (1.2161,2.6333) and (1.2596,2.6035) .. (1.3129,2.6163) -- (1.7107,2.7116) .. controls (1.7640,2.7244) and (1.8460,2.7118) .. (1.8930,2.6837) -- (2.0218,2.6065) .. controls (2.0689,2.5784) and (2.0689,2.5322) .. (2.0221,2.5037) -- (1.6233,2.2623) .. controls (1.5764,2.2339) and (1.5162,2.1788) .. (1.4894,2.1396) .. controls (1.4626,2.1006) and (1.5647,1.8858) .. (1.5882,1.8363) -- (1.7125,1.5730) .. controls (1.7360,1.5235) and (1.7103,1.4815) .. (1.6555,1.4815) -- (1.1510,1.4815) .. controls (1.0962,1.4815) and (1.0551,1.4383) .. (1.0596,1.3837) -- (1.0660,1.3196) .. controls (1.0704,1.2650) and (1.1189,1.2345) .. (1.1738,1.2345) -- (2.0524,1.2345) .. controls (2.1071,1.2345) and (2.1361,1.2629) .. (2.1166,1.3142) -- (1.9628,1.7126) .. controls (1.9433,1.7638) and (1.9151,1.8455) .. (1.9002,1.8982) -- (1.8951,1.9147) .. controls (1.8801,1.9674) and (1.9066,2.0323) .. (1.9539,2.0599) -- (2.2306,2.2209) .. controls (2.2779,2.2485) and (2.3414,2.2829) .. (2.3717,2.2977) .. controls (2.4020,2.3125) and (2.4391,2.2815) .. (2.4541,2.2287) -- (2.5489,1.8960) .. controls (2.5638,1.8433) and (2.6199,1.8096) .. (2.6734,1.8212) -- (3.2002,1.9352) .. controls (3.2537,1.9468) and (3.2975,1.9933) .. (3.2975,2.0386) .. controls (3.2975,2.0839) and (3.2531,2.1140) .. (3.1990,2.1056) -- (2.8194,2.0463) .. controls (2.7653,2.0379) and (2.7083,2.0740) .. (2.6930,2.1265) -- (2.5884,2.4840) .. controls (2.5730,2.5365) and (2.5205,2.5997) .. (2.4716,2.6244) -- (1.9532,2.8861) .. controls (1.9165,2.9046) and (1.8603,2.9147) .. (1.8120,2.9130) -- cycle(0.4593,2.4347) .. controls (0.4045,2.4347) and (0.3596,2.4167) .. (0.3596,2.3994) .. controls (0.3596,2.3821) and (0.4045,2.3641) .. (0.4593,2.3641) -- (1.5070,2.3641) .. controls (1.5618,2.3641) and (1.6067,2.3821) .. (1.6067,2.3994) .. controls (1.6067,2.4167) and (1.5618,2.4347) .. (1.5070,2.4347) -- cycle(0.5811,2.2935) .. controls (0.5263,2.2935) and (0.4815,2.2755) .. (0.4815,2.2582) .. controls (0.4815,2.2409) and (0.5263,2.2229) .. (0.5811,2.2229) -- (1.3545,2.2229) .. controls (1.4092,2.2229) and (1.4542,2.2409) .. (1.4542,2.2582) .. controls (1.4542,2.2755) and (1.4093,2.2935) .. (1.3545,2.2935) -- cycle(0.6622,2.1523) .. controls (0.6074,2.1523) and (0.5626,2.1342) .. (0.5626,2.1170) .. controls (0.5626,2.0997) and (0.6075,2.0817) .. (0.6622,2.0817) -- (1.3041,2.0817) .. controls (1.3588,2.0817) and (1.4037,2.0997) .. (1.4037,2.1170) .. controls (1.4037,2.1342) and (1.3588,2.1523) .. (1.3041,2.1523) -- cycle(1.5539,1.1639) .. controls (1.4991,1.1639) and (1.4177,1.1442) .. (1.3730,1.1125) -- (1.1237,0.9389) .. controls (1.0790,0.9072) and (1.0684,0.8463) .. (1.1001,0.8016) -- (1.1495,0.7328) .. controls (1.1812,0.6881) and (1.2422,0.6799) .. (1.2851,0.7140) -- (1.7881,1.1079) .. controls (1.8309,1.1420) and (1.8211,1.1639) .. (1.7663,1.1639) -- cycle;
                  end{tikzpicture}
                  end{document}


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