Although basic shapes make up most of the composition here, you will find the Zentangle patterns Printemps and Yincut easily. So instead of using concentric circles that share the same center point for my string, I decided to do an offset Zendala.
Day Easy Zentangle Art with Metallic Watercolors I drew and painted some basic fall leaves and added couple of Zentangle patterns to create a simple drawing with an autumn feel. I used the sided die that comes in the project pack to randomly choose patterns Xircus, Poke Root, Keeko, and Hollibaugh.
I decided to explore changing the grid size in different sections, which turned out to be a lot of fun. Day How to Draw Easy Zentangle Flowers from Inkblots I decided to put down some random black india ink blobs and turn them into abstract Zentangle flowers. Day How to Draw and Shade an Embossed Zentangle A faux embossed look can be given to Zentangle art when shading and highlights are used to create the effect. Day 7 Easy Zentangle Patterns in 1 Zentangle In all, there are seven Zentangle patterns in this piece: Xander and Printemps are used within the pattern Aquafleur and the larger composition is accented with Flux, Flooish, Fescue, and Springkle.
I coordinated with brown Micron pen to add a little bit of contrast to the tangle. Day Zentangle Tranzending Tranzending is drawing on top of an already completed tile. For more Zentangle tutorials, see my One Zentangle a Day video series. This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no additional cost to you. Youtube Cogwheel Tutorial 1 No step-outs for the Cogwheel tangle currently exist.
No step-outs or Youtube tutorials for the Dribbetz tangle currently exist. Picture of the Dribbetz Tangle. Youtube Evoke Tutorial No step-outs for Evoke tangle currently exist. Leafy, Airy Note: There are two official versions of Flux see step-out. Similar to Mooka, Floo. You are about to embark on a wonderful and beautiful creative journey. The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. The best way to get started with the Zentangle Method is to find a Certified Zentangle Teacher in your area or online!
You can also browse our online resources including newsletters, tangle step outs, YouTube lessons and the Zentangle blog. If you are ready to get started, we have curated a collection of Zentangle supplies perfect for beginning your Zentangle journey. Get comfortable, take a few deep breaths and feel gratitude and appreciation — for this beautiful paper, for these wonderful tools, for this opportunity to create something beautiful.
We teach beginning Zentangle Method with beautiful museum grade cotton paper, 3. To answer a familiar question of what to put on this beautiful paper, place a light pencil dot in each corner, about a pen's width from the edges.
Connect those dots with a light pencil line, straight or curvy, to create a square. This is your border. Inside the border, draw a light pencil line or lines to make what we call a "string.
A string can be any shape. It may be a curvy line that touches the edge of the border now and then, or series of straight lines that go from one side of the border to the next.
A tangle is a predefined sequence of simple strokes that make up a pattern. Draw your tangles in pen inside usually the pencil strings and borders.
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