That's a lot easier than what I used to do. I would draw one continuous tube in pen and leave gaps alone the way to eventually come back to for an over spot. It turned into a game of not letting yourself get trapped on the page :)
I love the randomness, spontaneity and freedom of creating your own Celtic Knot! Very soothing and meditative; much like creating a Mandala. Would highly recommend for those who like Zentangles.
Thanks. Try standing up at a black or white board.Use your whole body. Besides being huge, the pathways start to get very fluid and alive. and, I connect the cross overs in the middle before I start the "unders and overs". pg
I was getting stuck when an "over" or "under" was already drawn-- THAT's why I was having so much trouble with my doodles this evening! Thanks for clearing that up for me. Your little doodle there IS quite moving. Thank you.
I find this method by far the easiest way to draw huge knots. Once the lines meet up again to make one continuous line it should work out. I also agree with doing one cross over at a time. If you mess up even one of them you have to go back to try and find the one that you got wrong. This is really annoying when you have a knot that is the size of an A1 page lol.
Why not! Use the outline of the letters as the primary pathway and then weave a second one around and through the outlines. I would use a second color for the weave. Thanks.
Love the free style .... Less stress to create perfect knots. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks, Patrick. I never thought I could a Celtic knot on a grid let alone a freehand one!
This is the best thing I've ever watched. So simple!
I have learned how to draw the symmetrical celtic knots, but I love these freeform organic shapes. Brilliant!
wow, you made that look so easy....thank you, something for me to pursue for the New Year....yay!!!
Nice, easy and yet challenging! I can't wait to do my first one.
Thank you for your explanation! So simple and so cool! Thank you, sir!)
Thank you. Keep drawing! 🙂
Absolutely awesome!
That's a lot easier than what I used to do. I would draw one continuous tube in pen and leave gaps alone the way to eventually come back to for an over spot. It turned into a game of not letting yourself get trapped on the page :)
WOW! Thanks, I love this.
Ha! I was doodling like this all night...after drawing graphed Celtic knots. Great art therapy!
Very nice, very simple straight forward explanation. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for this, Patrick! Very clear and easy instructions.
I love the randomness, spontaneity and freedom of creating your own Celtic Knot! Very soothing and meditative; much like creating a Mandala. Would highly recommend for those who like Zentangles.
Brilliantly simple, thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Try standing up at a black or white board.Use your whole body. Besides being huge, the pathways start to get very fluid and alive. and, I connect the cross overs in the middle before I start the "unders and overs". pg
That is just awesome! Thank you very much!
I was getting stuck when an "over" or "under" was already drawn-- THAT's why I was having so much trouble with my doodles this evening! Thanks for clearing that up for me. Your little doodle there IS quite moving. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks, I have a few more lessons in the works. All the best!, Pat Gallagher
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I find this method by far the easiest way to draw huge knots. Once the lines meet up again to make one continuous line it should work out. I also agree with doing one cross over at a time. If you mess up even one of them you have to go back to try and find the one that you got wrong. This is really annoying when you have a knot that is the size of an A1 page lol.
Thank you so much!
Thanks. Keep drawing! Gra', pg
That was cool! Can it be done with a name?
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Its funny i didnt know what a celtic knot is because i draw them every day already
Are you still making videos?
I have some scripts written. There never seems to be time to do them. Thanks fro reaching out. pg
Hi professor Hope you are doing ok
I am. thanks for asking. I hope you are too.
Lol a musical note ! Not! It looked like a turtle to me LOL wish you would do more
TFS-Rebecca
Hey my kids said they were your students
I hope they had a good time. The class was a lotta fun. my website is www.celtart.com all the best! pg
It was at the Irish fest summer shcool in Milwaukee
ur drawing looks like antion fish
Why not! Use the outline of the letters as the primary pathway and then weave a second one around and through the outlines. I would use a second color for the weave. Thanks.