THE BEST ON YT ! havnt found anyone produce even close to the quality of your content on this subject . You actually explain and teach the art form / techniques for practical sacred geometry drawing instead of just talking about the symbols and shapes , keep up the amazing work man and thank you for doing what you do !
I got the locking compass a few weeks ago based on your recommendation. I'd been using the Staedtler model below it, which is great, but doesn't lock. Holy crap, what a difference. Not just in accuracy, but in time saved.
I have been drawing Sacred Geometry for about 5 years now and you have been a constant mentor and inspiration. I learned things within the first few minutes of watching this and throughout the whole thing. Thank you for what you do 🙏 And let me give my condolences for the "death" of your compass. R.I.P 😢 I actually just ordered one for myself and a rubber putty earser. Again thank you for what you do ✌️💗⚛️
You are one of the best, as artist and as teacher. I am not new to mandalas but when I see your videos I am learning more and like You sometimes I copy the start geometric pattern from others and sometimes I create from the start. Thank-you very much. Good karma to you.
I love drawing mandalas and random patterns. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing my hands filling up all the white space. It's kind of an urge to fill up every blank page i see with patterns. It pleases my eyes and i always enjoy the process. Thank you so much for this video
That applies to life in general. Once you reach the end you only seek another end. The journey is the most powerful and has the most impact on the Soul level. We create a goal so we may learn the things we need to along the way to that goal.
You just popped into my stream. I always liked geometry, but I was never properly taught how to use it. I like your guideline into creating a grid. I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. I 'm certainly going to watch more of your chanel. And I like the background music. It complement your voice. Very tranquil and soothing. Thank you!
This is absolutely the best tutorial I have seen. So many simple techniques and helpful tips. I have been drawing mandalas for years with a hit and miss approach. This will change everything for me. Thank you.
Thank you so much for explaining how to use the compass, how to align the pencil with the needle. It’s basic but if no one shows you you can start off on the wrong foot!!
Thanks for sharing this. The precision tips are total game changers. I tried getting into sacred geometry a while back and found no joy in it. You've shown me I just didn't have the right tools to make progress. I'll definitely be trying again.
Thank you very much. This was an incredible help. It's going to save me time and headaches. I love the way you find center, ensure symmetry, and grid. Again thank you so much. I just got a really nice Har cover drawing book as a gift from a family member. I've been anxious to start drawing in it but these techniques gave me a ton of confidence. Again, thanks so much. God bless.
where I am from we call that the "kneaded eraser", and I was today years old when I found out what it is actually good for. Thank you for this! I used to draw sacred geometry in Inkscape, but it lacked so much of the calming process, so I went back to pen and paper and still do. I can't imagine, at least a day in a week, without me doing sacred geometry.
Thankyou for gently explaining the how to, as you take us on this first deep dive into all things geometric art has to offer and thank goodness for a good old bulldog clip, it helped you trusty tool to soldier on through to the end. Great video, will save it to watch again and again. 😊
The other thing about harder lead is the harder the lead the lighter the line. With an H9 lead drawn confidently and gently you can skip the erasing step after your construction lines. Nice video. I'm enjoying it.
Thank you. I enjoyed this very much. The way humanity finds and creates meaning in symbols, shapes and colors is fascinating. PLEASE POST INFO ABOUT THE MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND. Thanks again!
Good video, lots of great advice; I’ve long been fascinated by this stuff, & once I get a good locking compass I’ll surely be integrating it into some of my own art. I do just want to point out, though… That’s not exactly what Jung’s “active imagination” technique is. You’re correct that active imagination is intended as a technique by which the conscious self can communicate with facets of the unconscious mind, bringing them into consciousness, & you’re correct that mandalas sometimes emerged as part of the output of what he & his patients would experience & document as part of their active imagination journey... They’re not unrelated (Jung did see them as symbols of wholeness, the interconnectedness of apparently distinct phenomena such as the conscious & unconscious, the “self” & the “other,” which was his hypothesis for why they were an archetypal form that reoccurred in mystical traditions & in more than one person’s active imagination results. However, drawing mandalas is not an essential part of the technique itself. To summarize it in very brief & simplistic terms, the technique basically involves turning inwards, in an imaginative/visionary state, imagining up a scene in the mind’s eye, eventually subjectively stepping into that scene, & once integrated into the imagined scene, having conversations with one or more occupants of the imaginary realm… This technique takes advantage of the fact that, if they aren’t something you’re consciously, intentionally crafting, if you aren’t consciously coming up with the words they say (the way you would if you were very intentionally trying to make up a story, or something like that), then the only other source these characters & their words could possibly stem from is your unconscious/subconscious mind. So, if carried out properly, this technique can indeed allow your conscious self to communicate with manifestations of your unconscious self, & the idea was to use this in a kind of alchemical, self-actualization process, where you write down & later interpret & process what these figures of the unconscious tell you, & in doing so you not only learn about yourself, but you develop a relationship with parts of yourself that you may not have even known existed, & for example, if one expresses distress because it’s needs are not being met in some way, you can act to remedy whatever is troubling them- you can adjust your life to make sure that these deep-seated aspects of yourself are fulfilled & healthy & integrated into your conscious self in new ways, which can hypothetically be a huge step forward on your path. Jung considered this to be, perhaps, even more significant in its potential & implications that dream interpretation, because of the way it could directly connect the conscious & the unconscious, to the extent of even allowing communication. However, he also recognized that it was a potentially risky & maybe even dangerous process, which is NOT to be undertaken lightly… I’d consider it comparable in terms of risk, gravity, & potential reward, to the use of psychedelics. Both of these experiences are certainly not for everyone- you need to really have both feet on the ground, a firm grasp of reality, & a certain adventurous/curious/exploratory spirit, IMO. He also encouraged people to carry this out under the observation of a trained, Jungian psychoanalyst/therapist- someone who understands the practice & who can basically fulfill the same role as a “trip-sitter” in psychedelic experiences… A sober supervisor to make sure you are okay, safe, & able to go as deep as you need to go, but also can be calmed down & cared for (or else can have help called if needed) from beginning to end- someone trusted & reliable to ensure things don’t go haywire, so that the experience stays productive & therapeutic & doesn’t veer off-track in some way. IIRC Jung himself talked about how he could get sucked so deep into an active imagination experience that it could become genuinely difficult to pull himself back out & discern where the imagined world ends & the external world begins (which is quite reminiscent of the kind of confusion that can occur during deep psychedelic-induced visionary experiences). Anyway, none of that is to scare people away from this technique unnecessarily, but it is absolutely paramount that people take it seriously & don’t delve into it lightly just because they don’t need drugs to induce it. It’s a significant & potentially very impactful experience, & having a psychoanalyst/therapist to at least help you integrate such experiences is definitely advisable, lest you misinterpret what some interaction means & develop some weird complex about yourself that may not even be based in reality. But yeah- it’s just that, sometimes, during these experiences, while people were writing down/sketching things that came up during the experience, mandala-like patterns would be among them. Plenty of other times, they’re not (& certainly you wouldn’t usually be going through the whole complex process of geometrically constructing a mandala during the experience- it might inspire a design for one, but doing something that involved would surely take you out of the experience). It is definitely advisable to record the conversations & other experiences you have during an active imagination session, because like with a dream or a psychedelic experience, the details can slip away quickly after you are back to a normal waking state of consciousness, but that doesn’t have to involve drawing at all if the significant details aren’t visual. It may be writing or audio-transcribing conversations, or describing locations… It can vary a lot). It’s a fascinating subject, for sure.
Very nice information and detailed in micro level thank you . Could you please provide the reference books for drawing mandalas specially in Durga mandala Lakshmi Sri yantra etc.
I skipped most of it. There’s a much easier way if you actually know Geometry. Finding your centre of the circle, shortcuts for finding the vesica Pisces, etc. I’ve became lazier over the years and o-t for the procreate iPad method of just drawing a sliver 😂 one of the few times I bless technology.
Can you please refer me to Curved tetrahedron ∆ And astroid drawings. I need em 3d and also The easiest way I been admiring your work 4 long now ❇️🌟✳️✴️🌼🌸💮🪷💠♦️
You’ve unlocked core memories. My dad was a tool and die designer in the auto industry before computers/autoCAD, etc. Because he often worked second jobs, he kept a briefcase of drafting tools at home. If you were REALLY lucky, he’d let you use his pencils, erasers, templates, etc., and I would sit and make designs with a compass much like these (but with little kid accuracy.) By the time I got to Geometry class, all of the relationships were ingrained in my brain and it was easy and fun. Haven’t thought about his tool case in decades!❤
I have been following you for quite a while, I love your vibe and I love your work. You've inspired me in my work, and THIS VIDEO is something I'm very excited about. Thank you! and I am wishing you well!
Only an intelligent being could reach planet Earth from millions of light years away. For this reason, it is impossible for any intelligent life to have any contact with a planet colonized by fear. So the paradox occurs of that Zak Korvin made a mistake by landing on planet Earth on his interstellar trip... The best 50 minutes invested in the best Sacred Geometric Art video for beginners on all of RUclips, without any exaggeration... And little is said about the impeccable editions of the videos where the 50 minutes are made short. Enorme! From here, all my respect, admiration and Gratitude. Thanks Master. All the best.
I was totally engrossed in this and hadn’t realised I was watching for 50 mins! I’m at the beginning of my Sacred Geometry journey and can’t wait to start.
😂😂 I thought those were just some clay fidget balls HAD NO IDEA it lifted have the pencil marks off ❤ amazing teacher,amazing voice amazing art THANK YOU
Wow this was an incredible video- i massively enjoyed this, thank you so much for making and sharing 🙏 You made me giggle, taught some awesome tricks and generally entranced with the artwork and inspiration - im excited to get creative now. Thank you kindred spirit 🩷
Been following you for a long time, your videos are great, my love for math, and your drawings has inspired me to search for the deeper meaning between math and my CREATOR.
I do appreciate that you dont emphasize the end results or the need to be 'perfect'. I teach, as a volunteer, a variety of fiber arts skills, and most people are too hard on themselves. We are all beginners at so many times in our lives. Thank you for your tutorial.❤
This was intimidating when I was in 3rd grade lol... They didn't have fancy schmancy compasses back in the early seventies LOL thank you so very much I'm so happy to have finally seen how to really use one 😂
this video is art itself. very relaxing, well divided, angles, titles, graphics, b roll. and good call on the locking compass. saving this to come back to while i practice! thank you
Let’s create some geometric art together. geometerscircle.com
CHAPTERS:
00:20 Tools
03:01 Accuracy
07:53 Sacred Geometry Exercise
17:47 Geometric Grids
19:22 Mandala Exercise
22:51 Patterns & Techniques
36:20 Inking
47:44 Reflection
THE BEST ON YT ! havnt found anyone produce even close to the quality of your content on this subject . You actually explain and teach the art form / techniques for practical sacred geometry drawing instead of just talking about the symbols and shapes , keep up the amazing work man and thank you for doing what you do !
Gratitude to you, sent by the gods! Clear definitely, and no Accounts hand shakes!
Gratitude 🙌🏻💯
Thank you. Been looking for Sacred Geometry
I got the locking compass a few weeks ago based on your recommendation. I'd been using the Staedtler model below it, which is great, but doesn't lock. Holy crap, what a difference. Not just in accuracy, but in time saved.
I have been drawing Sacred Geometry for about 5 years now and you have been a constant mentor and inspiration. I learned things within the first few minutes of watching this and throughout the whole thing. Thank you for what you do 🙏
And let me give my condolences for the "death" of your compass. R.I.P 😢
I actually just ordered one for myself and a rubber putty earser.
Again thank you for what you do ✌️💗⚛️
It’s a pleasure!
"Softer than an accountant's handshake" had me giggling for ages. I'm nicking that :D
Blue dingo? Cattle dog owner..I presume???
You are one of the best, as artist and as teacher. I am not new to mandalas but when I see your videos I am learning more and like You sometimes I copy the start geometric pattern from others and sometimes I create from the start. Thank-you very much. Good karma to you.
I love drawing mandalas and random patterns. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing my hands filling up all the white space. It's kind of an urge to fill up every blank page i see with patterns. It pleases my eyes and i always enjoy the process. Thank you so much for this video
It took me a long time to realise, that the process is the reward, and the result is just where it ends. I think that applies to any art.
That applies to life in general. Once you reach the end you only seek another end. The journey is the most powerful and has the most impact on the Soul level. We create a goal so we may learn the things we need to along the way to that goal.
I just received the notification of this upload. Going to save it to follow along in a few days when I have free time.
You just popped into my stream. I always liked geometry, but I was never properly taught how to use it. I like your guideline into creating a grid. I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. I 'm certainly going to watch more of your chanel. And I like the background music. It complement your voice. Very tranquil and soothing. Thank you!
This is absolutely the best tutorial I have seen. So many simple techniques and helpful tips. I have been drawing mandalas for years with a hit and miss approach. This will change everything for me. Thank you.
I love watching your videos!! They are so therapeutic. Going to staring drawing mandala’s the way you have suggested! Thank you!! 🙏
Thank you so much for explaining how to use the compass, how to align the pencil with the needle. It’s basic but if no one shows you you can start off on the wrong foot!!
The precision of your instructions mirrors your beautiful work. Thank you for your generosity. 🙏
I could watch for hours :) So calming and the geometry is so satisfying! Thanks for shearing
Thank you so much ! Amazing. It is a pleasure to sit in a calm place and draw with you ! Im from Brazil !
Thanks for sharing this. The precision tips are total game changers. I tried getting into sacred geometry a while back and found no joy in it. You've shown me I just didn't have the right tools to make progress. I'll definitely be trying again.
this was the most helpful video on a sunday morning. very well and professionally done! thank you! 🎉🎉
Thank you very much. This was an incredible help. It's going to save me time and headaches.
I love the way you find center, ensure symmetry, and grid. Again thank you so much. I just got a really nice Har cover drawing book as a gift from a family member. I've been anxious to start drawing in it but these techniques gave me a ton of confidence. Again, thanks so much. God bless.
Great tutorial. Thanks for the video.
You make it SO simple and easy!😳
Absolutely fantastic...Great tutorial. Look forward to going through your content. Cheers
You're the man bro! Keep on shining brother!
too much work to divide a pizza
This NEEDS more likes
😂😂😂❤❤
That’s the definition of high school math 😭😭😭 might as well learn it in a creative way!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
But it would be the most awesome looking pizza of your life.
Brilliant. Im so glad yts algorithm suggested this. im subscribed to all. thanks for sharing your artistic world with mine
where I am from we call that the "kneaded eraser", and I was today years old when I found out what it is actually good for. Thank you for this! I used to draw sacred geometry in Inkscape, but it lacked so much of the calming process, so I went back to pen and paper and still do. I can't imagine, at least a day in a week, without me doing sacred geometry.
Thankyou for gently explaining the how to, as you take us on this first deep dive into all things geometric art has to offer and thank goodness for a good old bulldog clip, it helped you trusty tool to soldier on through to the end. Great video, will save it to watch again and again. 😊
Than you Zak!!! I’m a beginner and your tutorials are priceless to me! ❤ your art is amazing
Excellent!
This got me out of a creative block thank you Zak 🌸
Great Work. Came to your videos by 'accident'. Off to your platform. Thanks from Uruguay
Thank you for this fantastic tutorial!
The other thing about harder lead is the harder the lead the lighter the line. With an H9 lead drawn confidently and gently you can skip the erasing step after your construction lines. Nice video. I'm enjoying it.
Un cours magistral ! merci beaucoup, c'est passionnant, je passerais des heures à regarder... mais, je vais aussi m'y mettre, c'est le but. 😉
Thank you for the inspiration & encouragement to begin a journey in sacred geometry art! Your a legend 😊
I just love your work Zak, God blessyou!!!😊❤🙌🏻
Thank you so much for sharing!!! You are amazing ❤
Thank you. I enjoyed this very much. The way humanity finds and creates meaning in symbols, shapes and colors is fascinating. PLEASE POST INFO ABOUT THE MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND. Thanks again!
Thank you for the reminder. Very clumsy of me forgetting to add it. I've added it to the description.
🙏🏻 👍🏼
Thanks Zak! Fantastic material!!
Привет! Мне очень нравиться как ты рисуешь. Желаю долгих лет творчества😊и будь счастлив! 🌹
Good video, lots of great advice; I’ve long been fascinated by this stuff, & once I get a good locking compass I’ll surely be integrating it into some of my own art.
I do just want to point out, though… That’s not exactly what Jung’s “active imagination” technique is. You’re correct that active imagination is intended as a technique by which the conscious self can communicate with facets of the unconscious mind, bringing them into consciousness, & you’re correct that mandalas sometimes emerged as part of the output of what he & his patients would experience & document as part of their active imagination journey... They’re not unrelated (Jung did see them as symbols of wholeness, the interconnectedness of apparently distinct phenomena such as the conscious & unconscious, the “self” & the “other,” which was his hypothesis for why they were an archetypal form that reoccurred in mystical traditions & in more than one person’s active imagination results.
However, drawing mandalas is not an essential part of the technique itself. To summarize it in very brief & simplistic terms, the technique basically involves turning inwards, in an imaginative/visionary state, imagining up a scene in the mind’s eye, eventually subjectively stepping into that scene, & once integrated into the imagined scene, having conversations with one or more occupants of the imaginary realm… This technique takes advantage of the fact that, if they aren’t something you’re consciously, intentionally crafting, if you aren’t consciously coming up with the words they say (the way you would if you were very intentionally trying to make up a story, or something like that), then the only other source these characters & their words could possibly stem from is your unconscious/subconscious mind. So, if carried out properly, this technique can indeed allow your conscious self to communicate with manifestations of your unconscious self, & the idea was to use this in a kind of alchemical, self-actualization process, where you write down & later interpret & process what these figures of the unconscious tell you, & in doing so you not only learn about yourself, but you develop a relationship with parts of yourself that you may not have even known existed, & for example, if one expresses distress because it’s needs are not being met in some way, you can act to remedy whatever is troubling them- you can adjust your life to make sure that these deep-seated aspects of yourself are fulfilled & healthy & integrated into your conscious self in new ways, which can hypothetically be a huge step forward on your path.
Jung considered this to be, perhaps, even more significant in its potential & implications that dream interpretation, because of the way it could directly connect the conscious & the unconscious, to the extent of even allowing communication. However, he also recognized that it was a potentially risky & maybe even dangerous process, which is NOT to be undertaken lightly… I’d consider it comparable in terms of risk, gravity, & potential reward, to the use of psychedelics. Both of these experiences are certainly not for everyone- you need to really have both feet on the ground, a firm grasp of reality, & a certain adventurous/curious/exploratory spirit, IMO. He also encouraged people to carry this out under the observation of a trained, Jungian psychoanalyst/therapist- someone who understands the practice & who can basically fulfill the same role as a “trip-sitter” in psychedelic experiences… A sober supervisor to make sure you are okay, safe, & able to go as deep as you need to go, but also can be calmed down & cared for (or else can have help called if needed) from beginning to end- someone trusted & reliable to ensure things don’t go haywire, so that the experience stays productive & therapeutic & doesn’t veer off-track in some way. IIRC Jung himself talked about how he could get sucked so deep into an active imagination experience that it could become genuinely difficult to pull himself back out & discern where the imagined world ends & the external world begins (which is quite reminiscent of the kind of confusion that can occur during deep psychedelic-induced visionary experiences). Anyway, none of that is to scare people away from this technique unnecessarily, but it is absolutely paramount that people take it seriously & don’t delve into it lightly just because they don’t need drugs to induce it. It’s a significant & potentially very impactful experience, & having a psychoanalyst/therapist to at least help you integrate such experiences is definitely advisable, lest you misinterpret what some interaction means & develop some weird complex about yourself that may not even be based in reality.
But yeah- it’s just that, sometimes, during these experiences, while people were writing down/sketching things that came up during the experience, mandala-like patterns would be among them. Plenty of other times, they’re not (& certainly you wouldn’t usually be going through the whole complex process of geometrically constructing a mandala during the experience- it might inspire a design for one, but doing something that involved would surely take you out of the experience). It is definitely advisable to record the conversations & other experiences you have during an active imagination session, because like with a dream or a psychedelic experience, the details can slip away quickly after you are back to a normal waking state of consciousness, but that doesn’t have to involve drawing at all if the significant details aren’t visual. It may be writing or audio-transcribing conversations, or describing locations… It can vary a lot). It’s a fascinating subject, for sure.
Very cool, I appreciate you taking the time to explain. So interesting. 🙏
Cheers to your compass and its resurrection. 🥂I’m grateful that your video crossed my path today! 🪷 🙏🏽
Amazing video!
Thank you so much ❤
You are aforable.love your work.
Amazing. Been looking for this. Thanks❤. Subbed
Very nice information and detailed in micro level thank you . Could you please provide the reference books for drawing mandalas specially in Durga mandala Lakshmi Sri yantra etc.
god bless you brother
THANK YOU~ ON THING I ALWAYS WANTED TO DO WAS DRAW THE PATTERN OF A TREE FROM OUTSIDE ON IHE WALL WHEN THE SUN IS GOING DOWN.
These reminds me of spirograph. I wonder this was the inspiration for it?
Thank you so much for teaching me. This is an excellent tutorial for beginners and I bet even some advanced geo artists. >^*^
It whould be great for more complexity to see in designs
Thank you
Zak, are you available to create a guided video to make the SUDARSHAN CHAKRA(108 sided mandala)? 💛✨️💪🦸🏼♂️🧬
👽🖖
This was great info. Thank you. I'm curious, how did you learn all this?
Trial and error.
Truly inspiring, nice one mate!! I need to ask though, where the heck did you find that locking compass in which you can put your own pencil?
There’s a link in the description 👌🏻
You’re part of the Misfits Friend Club too!!!
23:12 bookmark
My inner aunt will grow in power now
I love this comment. I want to carry it in a cosy top pocket.
Здравствуйте, ещё не все инструменты показали: руки и голова. Как и к любому хорошему труду.
Too much work for kids these days used to do this for fun before, tablets took over lol
My kid paints
❤🎉🎉
lol the pencil sharpener 🗡️
Me free handing all my mandalas 😳
😂
I skipped most of it. There’s a much easier way if you actually know Geometry. Finding your centre of the circle, shortcuts for finding the vesica Pisces, etc. I’ve became lazier over the years and o-t for the procreate iPad method of just drawing a sliver 😂 one of the few times I bless technology.
Gracias💫💜💫🪷🥰
My life mandala is a square ☹
I draw them in roblox.
Я хочу купаться(
Well, you didn’t really teach much. Just tools and some styles you use. Love the work though.
Art just scratches the surface, further down the rabbit holes, this is not a Hindu enterprise, that is the big joke about it.
Brummie
Black Country.
@@ZKorvinclose enough
Btw…that’s a rule….not a ruler.
It's called a ruler in the UK.
Called a ruler in Canada too as far as I know.
Caled a ruler in Australia too I believe.
@hollandm I am in the UK and it is still a rule. A ruler is something else, one that rules.
Not with my kids.
Can you please refer me to
Curved tetrahedron ∆
And astroid drawings.
I need em 3d and also
The easiest way
I been admiring your work
4 long now ❇️🌟✳️✴️🌼🌸💮🪷💠♦️
You’ve unlocked core memories. My dad was a tool and die designer in the auto industry before computers/autoCAD, etc. Because he often worked second jobs, he kept a briefcase of drafting tools at home. If you were REALLY lucky, he’d let you use his pencils, erasers, templates, etc., and I would sit and make designs with a compass much like these (but with little kid accuracy.) By the time I got to Geometry class, all of the relationships were ingrained in my brain and it was easy and fun. Haven’t thought about his tool case in decades!❤
I have been following you for quite a while, I love your vibe and I love your work. You've inspired me in my work, and THIS VIDEO is something I'm very excited about. Thank you! and I am wishing you well!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much from Poland.
Only an intelligent being could reach planet Earth from millions of light years away. For this reason, it is impossible for any intelligent life to have any contact with a planet colonized by fear. So the paradox occurs of that Zak Korvin made a mistake by landing on planet Earth on his interstellar trip...
The best 50 minutes invested in the best Sacred Geometric Art video for beginners on all of RUclips, without any exaggeration... And little is said about the impeccable editions of the videos where the 50 minutes are made short.
Enorme!
From here, all my respect, admiration and Gratitude.
Thanks Master.
All the best.
👽
@@ZKorvin I feared it!!!
🙏
Agreed. This dude is heaven sent to me! ❤ 👽
wtf have you been smoking...
@@overthecounterbeanie I would appreciate if you could clearly explain your criticism. Thank you.
Respect. Merci, c'est magnifique. Haut les cœurs. ✨
Adore your work!! You're giving me some lost puzzle pieces I needed in this video) thank you!
Gracias, ❤❤❤
I was totally engrossed in this and hadn’t realised I was watching for 50 mins! I’m at the beginning of my Sacred Geometry journey and can’t wait to start.
Loved the compass fix !
It’s going strong!
Thanks so much. I can relax just watching. ❤❤ you're great. God bless you
thank you!!!
Thank you from Montreal, I am going to try this. I found myself doing meditative breathing while watching, I really enjoyed it.
😂😂 I thought those were just some clay fidget balls HAD NO IDEA it lifted have the pencil marks off ❤ amazing teacher,amazing voice amazing art THANK YOU
Wish i could give this a million likes! Thanks, it's just what I needed. Great explanation and tips!
Thanks Zak! Dude! I’m super inspired! I’ve been in such a drawing rut for so long. I’m excited to give this a try. You’re making an impact man.
Wow this was an incredible video- i massively enjoyed this, thank you so much for making and sharing 🙏 You made me giggle, taught some awesome tricks and generally entranced with the artwork and inspiration - im excited to get creative now. Thank you kindred spirit 🩷
Been following you for a long time, your videos are great, my love for math, and your drawings has inspired me to search for the deeper meaning between math and my CREATOR.
Thank you so much for the meditative process. Very enlightening. Stay blessed and keep inspiring.
Humble soul from Malaysia.
Thank you very much. The techniques you teach are very useful. That's a good motivation for me to try harder for the next drawings.
It was so amazing and insightful. Thank you so much, for sharing your knowledge in such a understandable way. :) All The best!
Thank you very much, your creativity is amazing 🙏💠
Please Sir, can you upload another video (this exactly one) without music? It's loud and took my attention to learn 😢
I do appreciate that you dont emphasize the end results or the need to be 'perfect'. I teach, as a volunteer, a variety of fiber arts skills, and most people are too hard on themselves. We are all beginners at so many times in our lives. Thank you for your tutorial.❤
This was intimidating when I was in 3rd grade lol... They didn't have fancy schmancy compasses back in the early seventies LOL thank you so very much I'm so happy to have finally seen how to really use one 😂
this video is art itself. very relaxing, well divided, angles, titles, graphics, b roll. and good call on the locking compass. saving this to come back to while i practice! thank you
Superb lesson. Saved to my keepers file. As a calligrapher i will use this lesson a lot…thank you sir !🇨🇦👍🏻