Zentangle Pattern "Huggins" Variations ... Part 1?
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2022
- My head isn't working too well today. The thought of editing a video to cut out the lengthy grid drawing, well it's just not going to happen. I have partly completed Linda Kamholz's challenge to do some Huggins variations.
I say partly completed as I kept trying to draw the video to an end and more variations kept coming! So, if you'd like to see more, comment below!
Not my best-looking sketchbook pages, but one thing sketchbooks are for are getting ideas down quickly without any kind of polish. The polish can come later, along with more and more variations.
I hope you enjoy the video and will draw along with me and develop your own versions of Huggins too! I think that's what I'll do while this video is processing! Take a peek at the community section to see what I've added!
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Such great fun!
I'm glad you've enjoyed it. Thank you :-)
Thank you for another great video Angela, I sure hope that you're feeling better quick... 😊✌️🎶✍️
I am! Thank you for the wishes. And I'm glad you enjoyed the video too xxx
This is such a beautiful video, I’m eager to start one, but I forced myself to look first through the whole video
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the video xxx
I would love you to do another video with more variations
I'm glad you liked this video, and maybe I will do another similar one in the future :-)
I'd like to see part two. I'm going to start a page of these, it looks like fun. Thank you for making the video when you're not feeling well. Please take care of yourself.
Part two is uploading as I type :-) Thank you so much for your comment. Playing with pattern variations really is fun! I hope you enjoy creating your own page of variations too.
I'm fine today, ish. Allergies playing up and making me feel a bit on the meh side. Thank you for your wishes xxx
Tapioca and semolina! I remember them from my school days - didn't like either of them, especially disliked the frogs spawn!!! I like Huggins, though - I've done quite a bit of it in the past, but it was good to revisit it today. Thanks for the chuckles and chat...
Oh no! Semolina halva is so different to the milk pudding. It's firmer, spiced with cardamon, rich with butter and milk and pistachios and raisins ... and the Semolina is gently fried in the butter until it's golden brown so it has a different flavour and texture. I've not made it for years, but I now have a hankering to do so!
I'm glad you like Huggins, and the variations. It's my pleasure to share humour and chatter along the way too xxx
Nice! ❤
Thanks! 😄
Hello. New subscriber here. Love the longer format of your videos. Makes me feel like I’m not missing anything. Also like the fact you’re able to just roll with it when you make a mistake showing nothing needs to be perfect.
Welcome aboard! And thank you for your kind words too.
At first I saw dog bones. then I saw metal clips that hold on bandages. Then I couldn't figure out how a grid of circles would become the pattern. I really need my coffee. HUGS
I'm glad you enjoyed! Pareidoilia (the ability of our minds to make sense out of nebulous patterns by seeing things in them, like clouds shaped like dragons and so on) is a fun and weird and funny thing all at the same time! Fascinating too.
I'm glad you enjoyed and I trust you saw how the grid became a pattern, one step at a time :-) I trust you enjoyed your coffee too xxx
Merci pour votre zentangle. Je débute et je me regale de regarder des vidéos de personnes qui nous donnent envie d aller plus loin. Je fais que ça depuis une semaine. 👏👍😘💜
It is my pleasure to share. I'm glad you're enjoying and drawing along too xxx
I've been drawing recently on Arches Hot Pressed 300g 100% cotton. It's smooth, and takes watercolors very well.
I've dabbled with drawing on watercolour paper. I have all kinds in my stash. Watercolours vex me totally, though I keep returning to them and working with them to see if I can work out how they can work for me. I've still not found that ... yet.
For sketchbook paper, I rather like these D&S sketchbooks. The paper may be a tad rougher than the SeaWhite All Media paper, but I quite like it - it's smooth enough and the size of the sketchbook and the huge number of pages in it are a plus. Also, it's teaching me not to be so precious about my work in a sketchbook :-)
I've not tried Arches Hot pressed. I like the Moulin du Roy, which I think is by Canson. But, I have a particular fondness for some Botanical hot pressed very white watercolour paper in my stash. In fact I've not used that for a long, long while now.
@@AngelaPorter Watercolors can be unpredictable, indeed. I confine myself to the transparent, non-granulating pigments, which I use as a kind of colored ink. Multiple glazed washes give me the effect I want.
More,please
Angela, you're too funny! Just one more, just one more. Thanks for the veritable embarrassment of Huggins riches! Would love to see more if you're up for it -- color, shading, wherever your creative mind takes you. Thanks, again.
I'm so glad you enjoyed! I know, the one more, one more. But if I don't catch the ideas as they flutter through my sparkly mind they'll flutter off forever!
I'm uploading part 2 as I type. How many more parts can people take though? It's not just variations of the patterns within huggins, but the grids and more!
Thank you too, for the lovely comment and the push to tackle Huggins! xxx
We always put tapioca in soup
Now, that I've never thought of! I've only ever used tapioca for a milk pudding, which was known as 'frog spawn' as the end result looked like lots of tiny frog eggs! I will have to try to remember the next time I make soup xxx
Êtes-vous CZT?
Just stumbled unto your channel and as a beginner I am finding it hard to follow when I can't see the pen tip on the paper with your hand covering it! Especially when you went to the opposite page at about 46 min. Maybe it's just me! Well I had to stop watching cause I could not follow where the lines went, so sorry cause I am enjoying this pattern, I will check out your other tutorials.