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AON - DRAW A CELTIC BORDER: Draw Your Own Celtic Knot Border & Frame Designs

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Learn to draw your own Celtic borders and frame designs. We'll also cover how to start making adjustments to the grids and our knots, to create more complex designs and more variety within the grid system. AON Worksheet 1 - http://www.aon-celtic.com/youtube-files/aon-worksheet1.pdf AON Worksheet 2 - http://www.aon-celtic.com/youtube-files/aon-worksheet2.pdf If you run into trouble while working through any of these tutorials, please add it to the comments below and I'll try to answer as best I can! AON Dot Paper: http://www.aon-celtic.com/learn/aon-dot-paper.pdf AON Online Tutorials: http://www.aon-celtic.com/learn/learn.html 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 BASIC CELTIC KNOT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo_6ixcHtl4 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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