Nice work. I’ve never been fond of Sharpie for any project. Personally, for knotwork, I prefer narrow tip brush pens. Or rather, did. Now I’m a much bigger fan of calligraphy pens, though my skill is lacking a bit. Always improving.
Even though I have books on how to do Celtic Knots, your video beats the books by miles! Thank to this video, I now have more confidence to do these :) Thank you ^.^
I wasn't able to find the link to the graph paper you referred to. Also you mentioned a website that enables you to make your own graph paper. Could you give a link, or more information on that as well? Thx in advance! --Sally
I've been designing these for about a month and like you, I don't know how many ropes will be in the finished product. Since this original video, have you developed a theory on determining this before coloring?
Spelterdon For the most part, there’s no real good method of determining how many ropes you end up with. On your own, you’ll develop a kind of instinct for it.
@Tiffany Lovering Hey from Belgium! Ever tried to imitate some paterns of the famous Leabhar Cheannais/book of Kells ? I am trying to learn with water color pencils Inktense-Derwent
first of all WOW !! and second of all a marker really ?? i barley can use a pencil without making mistakes. thank you for making that much more understandable. FYI i'm still gonna use a pencil ...
Nice work. I’ve never been fond of Sharpie for any project. Personally, for knotwork, I prefer narrow tip brush pens. Or rather, did.
Now I’m a much bigger fan of calligraphy pens, though my skill is lacking a bit. Always improving.
I'm starting to zentangling and I really like the way you explain the tutorials, I am also a fan of your work!!
Even though I have books on how to do Celtic Knots, your video beats the books by miles!
Thank to this video, I now have more confidence to do these :) Thank you ^.^
I really love these Tiffany. I always think the Celtic knots look so awesome. TFS - Lynn
Graph paper! Gotta get some!!
I wasn't able to find the link to the graph paper you referred to. Also you mentioned a website that enables you to make your own graph paper. Could you give a link, or more information on that as well? Thx in advance! --Sally
Thank you
it would be helpful if you numbered your grid?
I've been designing these for about a month and like you, I don't know how many ropes will be in the finished product. Since this original video, have you developed a theory on determining this before coloring?
Spelterdon For the most part, there’s no real good method of determining how many ropes you end up with. On your own, you’ll develop a kind of instinct for it.
Bonitas figuras geometricas muy precisas,,me gusta!!!
The diamond stair pattern looks like something out of a Pokemon gym XD
Thank you 😊
"I'll leave a link where you can get the special grid paper" -doesn't put link- lol Would that be isometric paper?
helps me a lot. thank you
@Tiffany Lovering
Hey from Belgium!
Ever tried to imitate some paterns of the famous Leabhar Cheannais/book of Kells ?
I am trying to learn with water color pencils Inktense-Derwent
I was really confused while you were talking about it
What is the utensil u use for blending in the pencil shading called?
This reply is was late, but they are called blend stumps or tortillions.
What is that white shading tool you are using?
Excellent i need more celitic knot please share me. Thank you
Where did you get tour shapes?
very very nice
This is how they create body armor.
first of all WOW !! and second of all a marker really ?? i barley can use a pencil without making mistakes. thank you for making that much more understandable. FYI i'm still gonna use a pencil ...
you made an error in the second one :P