How to Draw a Celtic Knot: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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Published4 weeks ago
Duration13:35
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Learn how to draw a celtic knot step by step using a simple 6x6 grid method. Master this geometric design for your sketchbook.
This celtic knot tutorial breaks down the process into manageable stages, making it perfect for beginners and artists looking to add intricate patterns to their work. We start by establishing the structure on a grid, which ensures symmetry and balance, before moving into the specific placement of circles and corner hooks that define the classic knotwork style.
Following the grid drawing method allows you to construct complex patterns without needing freehand precision from the start. By connecting the intersection points and adding the final graded shading to the lower junctions, you create a professional-looking piece of geometric art. Whether you are illustrating or just practicing line work, this technique simplifies a traditionally difficult pattern into a repeatable process.
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