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AON - DRAW A BASIC CELTIC KNOT: Learn The Easiest Way to Draw a Celtic Knot

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Learn to draw a basic Celtic knot design with this quick & easy method - you'll be creating knots in no time! This is the foundational technique for my method of creating knots (the AON Dot Method). I have been teaching this technique on my website for the last... 25 YEARS!! OMG... has it really been that long?!! Hope you enjoy, Cari :-) AON Dot Paper: http://www.aon-celtic.com/learn/aon-dot-paper.pdf Buy my book and learn to draw Celtic art! - https://amzn.to/2A4YhFt Don't forget to [SUBSCRIBE] and ring the bell! ...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___ RELATED VIDEOS... DRAW A FANCY CELTIC KNOT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRFraT79seg ...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___ FOLLOW ME... AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Cari-Buziak/e/B007223QU0?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1588744964&sr=8-1 WEBSITE: http://www.aon-celtic.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AonCelticArt ETSY STORE: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/AonCelticArt COLORING BLOG: http://aon-celtic.com/colours/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AonCelticArt TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CariAon ...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___ TOOLS... All tools below are what I prefer to use in my own work. Feel free to use these to jumpstart ideas for you own Celtic art toolkit! DRAWING PENCILS: A good range in lead weights gives you flexibility. For example, if you find a normal pencil draws too darkly and is a pain to erase, try a 2H or 4H, which will draw a lighter, more "silver" line, as opposed to something softer like a 2B or 4B, etc. Using "artist" quality pencils typically means less lead breakage and less "catching" on the paper. https://amzn.to/3c8mcC7 ERASERS: I prefer to erase with a white vinyl eraser. It is SO much better than a pink pearl type eraser (just burn that pink eraser, it's garbage! LOL). The white vinyl type is gentle on your paper and erases more cleanly. https://amzn.to/3c9embj INK OUTLINING: Consider using a pigmented black ink for fine art as they are considered archival in quality. I love the Staedtler brand for my outlining. I tend to use all the different tip thicknesses - think for main outlines, and then down to the fine for details. https://amzn.to/3c3W3El COLOR OUTLINING: Choose finer quality color pens so they are less likely to bleed or fade. Staedtler is again my go-to choice for these. https://amzn.to/3c9CgTV COLORED PENCILS: I'm a snob and really love Faber-Castell (although a few shades I have are Derwent). https://amzn.to/2SVXXj1 That said, for bang-for-buck I have to hand it to Prismacolor. It is still a decent colored pencil and the price can't be beat. https://amzn.to/2YCy8YF …___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___...___ DISCLAIMER: If you purchase a product using the affiliate links above I receive a small commission - thanks so much for supporting the Aon Celtic Art channel! #drawing #aoncelticart #caribuziak #celticart

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