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Knightsbridge 3D zentangle after shading. tile by Kiki Kandiness / Kiki's Kandyland. Op Art Ideas, 3d Zentangle, Optical Illusion Drawing, Illusion Drawings, 3d Art Drawing, Zentangle Ideas, Canvas Learning, Zen Tangles, Zentangle Designs

First Knightsbridge Zentangle oly Trippy Batman! What a difference shading makes! I used pencils for shading in this one because I recently acquired Eni Oken’s Shading Fearlessly book and I wanted to use the techniques in it, which uses pencil, not grey copics. I started with basic pattern as seen below. Nothing fancy really, just some squares with a simple string. Simple. Basic. Boring. Knightsbridge Zentangle Before color See what I mean? Boooring. Then I added the black making it the…

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Tickled To Tangle: Tips for Tangling Knightsbridge How To Zentangle, Zentangle Step By Step, Zentangles Patterns, Zen Doodle Patterns, Zentangle Tutorial, Zentangle Pattern, Tangle Pattern, Zentangle Ideas, Tangle Doodle

This week's "It's a String Thing" (click here for all of the delightful details) features the official Zentangle® pattern Knightsbridge in a monotangle. There are wonderful resources here on TanglePatterns with links to even more by Sandy Bartholomew and Margaret Bremner. These are my notes on the fabulous tangle ~ Remember to include shading, especially around the perimeter of the space tangled with Knightsbridge. Note: The scalloped lines can jump across as many grid lines as you wish…

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Knightsbridge Zentangle Step By Step, Zentangles Patterns, Zen Patterns, Zentangle Tutorial, Zen Doodles, Grid Patterns, Zentangle Pattern, Tangle Pattern, Tangle Doodle

Yes, Knightsbridge is a "basic" pattern, but it has unlimited customizing options. Also, this simple grid is the basis for many advanced patterns. Once you master the straight on grid, you can wiggle the lines and really distort things. A tip I learned for coloring in checkerboard squares, is to always color the square that is touching the corner of the one you just colored. If you jump around "black, then white, then black..." as soon as you hit an object that is in front of the…

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