@@Zentangle hey Molly! Have you tried shading with things other than graphite? Wondering about using colored pencils, for instance, or Grey Brush pens. Do these work at all? Are there special techniques, like adding the graphite to the tortillion? Thanks!
Cool!! I'm just getting into this world. I am a trained artist, I paint the still life, portrait, scenery, anything wanted. I never heard of this Zentangling. We don't have this in France. Is it studied at art school in American school? I loving it!
Wow. "Tangling" looks just like drawing shapes. I hope you guys didn't try to copyright drawing random shapes. That would be sad, cynical and embarrassing.
Hi, thanks for commenting. No - we did not try to copyright shapes or patterns.The Zentangle Method is a method of deconstructing patterns and drawing them using elemental strokes and a specific method. You can learn more at Zentangle.com :)
Molly 💞 Wow! Absolutely Gorgeous!!! Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for the tips, Molly. I like to use the General's chalk pastels to shade Gelly Roll.
Great video and information on the Gelly Roll pens that we think are no good anymore plus the shading technique, wow!, thank you for sharing!!!!
Great tips and thanks 😊
Thanks so much!
thanks- this was great! i did the project pack with moonlight pens and adding the graphite on top, sooooo cool!
Molly, could you provide a link to the Sakura Gelly Roll video you mention for tips to clean Gelly Rolls? Thanks.
It is in the description of this video :)
@@Zentangle hey Molly! Have you tried shading with things other than graphite? Wondering about using colored pencils, for instance, or
Grey Brush pens. Do these work at all? Are there special techniques, like adding the graphite to the tortillion? Thanks!
Can you recommend the best colored and white gels for drawing and writing on black card stock paper? Thanks.
Cool!! I'm just getting into this world. I am a trained artist, I paint the still life, portrait, scenery, anything wanted. I never heard of this Zentangling. We don't have this in France. Is it studied at art school in American school? I loving it!
We do have several teachers in France! You can learn more and find a CZT at zentangle.com
Wow. "Tangling" looks just like drawing shapes. I hope you guys didn't try to copyright drawing random shapes. That would be sad, cynical and embarrassing.
Hi, thanks for commenting. No - we did not try to copyright shapes or patterns.The Zentangle Method is a method of deconstructing patterns and drawing them using elemental strokes and a specific method. You can learn more at Zentangle.com :)
Thanks for the tips, Molly. I like to use the General's chalk pastels to shade Gelly Roll.