If you pronounce something wrong, the citizens of RUclips will let you know about it! I googled how to pronounce it at the time of filming and got the wrong answer from Merriam-Webster. Don't blame me, blame them.
So complicated for what seems like a simple symbol, but it just shows there is a huge difference between looking like the true symbol and actually BEING that symbol.
I love the Celtic love knot. My mind hurts though trying to comprehend this into how you made it even though I watched it all the way through but it’s very very cool ☺️
Brilliant! Perfect precision drawing. Really appreciate your "atelier of geometry" & will see you in Patreon. You've shown me how to produce the forms I was seeking for artistic design.
Parabéns Leandro, seu plantel evolui a cada dia. Segue em frente e deixa os que vão quebrando ficarem para trás. o desabafo é válido pra deixar as coisas em ordem e esclarecidas.
The sacred part, that (still) eludes me. The geometry though... very clear. It's stunningly beautiful! What struck me is this, the knot is actually two hearts (like the hearts of a deck of playing cards) placed (transposed perhaps?) in one another like the two triangles of the Star of David. So, it's a Star of Love? Ahw... so nice! 😄
bonjour, génial sublime j'adore j'avoue que votre dessin me été très utile et sacrement touché en plein cœur, tellement que je vais demandez a un artiste qui travail le métal de me le reproduire pour l’accroché au mur de ma chambre, bonne soirée a vous et je salue votre génie lool
I see 1 sqare and 2 hearts in the celtic knot. What if ... we draw first a square than 4 small circle outside of the square. Of course at the end double it, the lines, ..... since it is 1 cm wide motive. 😉 .... and plus 1 cross in the middle... almost forget it. 😎
Sacred geometry is the grid work of which all things are. Look at nature for example. Things are naturally perfect. Check out the Fibonacci spiral for starts and if you're meant to learn you will.
El matemático pone en igualdad dos razones numericas; es decir 2 = 7-5. Ahora el filósofo pone dos ideas en una igualdad matemática; es decir abajo 👇 ⬇️ es igual que arriba ⬆️ 👆
@@ZKorvin i use the checker box technique with circles on the crosspaths. I find it easier cause it allows you to create any kind of celtic pattern you want. You are awsome though anyway.
@@ZKorvin you go by the classic checker box on your paper, divide it into equal boxes.Then pick your pair of compass and draw small circles on the crosspaths of the boxes. now you are done with your base patron. now if you draw parallel lines with your ruler from circle to circle (the line should go from the outside middle of the circle to the other ,not suure if you get what i mean) you can start creating yourr celtic pattern.do 2 parallel lines then change direction or jump up a box n draw the next two . that should do the knitting .use compass for corners.or when you wanna make a turn. once you perform this you will get how it works immediatly then add your fantasy and you can do endless celtic creations
*Incredible drawing, few people understand the importance of geometry in various aspects of life. Zak dear, improve your diction, it doesn't sound nice, we have the impression of a sick person talking !!!!!* 💖
Sacred? As a druid I don't care about sacred geometry cause you can call all geometry sacred and it doesn't change it from geometry. I don't think you grasp the actual way.
It's interesting you say this right now as I've been thinking about it a lot this week, no one seems to really know what the definition of sacred geometry is, including me. I must admit I have had the word "sacred" mixed up with "revered", I think. Geometry was sacred to me as in it should be respected and held at a high value. When I realised the word sacred actually means it's dedicated to gods, and seeing as I don't have any gods, I no longer feel right using the word. Thanks for your comment.
One thing is its not pronounced "seltic" its actually pronounced as "keltic" and no-one can tell me im wrong because i am celtic Good job on the drawing though
"Seltic" is used for the football teams (Scottish and US), "Keltic" for the culture. Also, I'm fairly sure that the term 'Love Knot' to describe this only appeared in the 1980's (possibly late 70's) while the 'sacred geometry' comes from Plato's philosophy (c. 400BC) while the Celtic knotwork comes from the latter half of the 1st century AD. You cover most of the history of Western civilization in the title to this one!
@@marsupialdungbucket a few people have mentioned this now so I did a bit of research and it turns out that “keltic” started being used in the 18th century and just caught on, prior to that it was “seltic” whether it was for a football team or not. Kinda like how Americans say aluminum instead of aluminium. They all know it’s wrong but they won’t stop 😁
@@ZKorvin From wikipedia (other sources are also available ;) ): "The first recorded use of the name of Celts - as Κελτοί (Keltoí) - to refer to an ethnic group was by Hecataeus of Miletus, the Greek geographer, in 517 BC". and "In the 1st century BC, Caesar referred to the Gauls as calling themselves "Celts" in their own tongue." 'C' was pronounced as 'k' in Latin, only to become the 's' sound later in the Romance languages. So Caesar called himself 'Kaizar' and it was only centuries later that it became 'Seezar', and the same with the Celts. Though I've never heard anyone call them 'Selts'. Yet. The sacred geometry, on the other hand, is wonderful to see done properly; hardly anyone does knotwork that way any more. I've been making copies of the carpet pages from the Book of Lindisfarne lately and Janet Backhouse's book shows the workings on the reverse of each one, very similar to yours.
If you pronounce something wrong, the citizens of RUclips will let you know about it!
I googled how to pronounce it at the time of filming and got the wrong answer from Merriam-Webster. Don't blame me, blame them.
I doubt my personality type has the patience to do this- but I love watching you do it so brilliantly. Bravo.
What's knot to love about sacred geometry?
Boom shanka!
🤣🤣🤣
I'm a lover of sacred geometry
ba dum tiss! Nice 🤣
That's really a nice one=)
Beautiful! And thank you so much for the voice over commentary of what you were doing. It is super helpful! Have a great one!
Очень нравится ваше рисование!!! Благодарю 💖💚💜🧡❤️🙏 за возможность использовать ваши технологии ❤❤❤
This is the beautiful top view of a constellation map. 🔥
Geometry is so insanely beautiful to me
So complicated for what seems like a simple symbol, but it just shows there is a huge difference between looking like the true symbol and actually BEING that symbol.
You just continue to amaze me!! I LOVE Celtic knots but have found them a nightmare to draw. ….. You have just changed that !!
I love the Celtic love knot. My mind hurts though trying to comprehend this into how you made it even though I watched it all the way through but it’s very very cool ☺️
WOW, Mi profesor de taller industrial me enseñaba éstos videos y lo teníamos como tarea, no sabía que tú los hacías, gracias
You freehand inked all those curves, w/o even turning the paper!
Love it. Reminds me of how much actual fun my technical drawing class was. Now they don't even have it as an option in school.
Yeah I never knew that was even a thing in schools until recently.
@@ZKorvin yeah it was... 25 years ago. Now your lucky if you learn what a perspective is. Let alone a 2 point.
Brilliant! Perfect precision drawing. Really appreciate your "atelier of geometry" & will see you in Patreon. You've shown me how to produce the forms I was seeking for artistic design.
🙏🏻
You blow my mind Zak! You make it all look so effortless!
You are amazing!!! Concentration 2.0. Love it!!
Parabéns Leandro, seu plantel evolui a cada dia.
Segue em frente e deixa os que vão quebrando ficarem para trás.
o desabafo é válido pra deixar as coisas em ordem e esclarecidas.
The sacred part, that (still) eludes me. The geometry though... very clear. It's stunningly beautiful! What struck me is this, the knot is actually two hearts (like the hearts of a deck of playing cards) placed (transposed perhaps?) in one another like the two triangles of the Star of David. So, it's a Star of Love? Ahw... so nice! 😄
you must look within to find what you seek
How do you not get confused? 🤯 Great work!!
Oh I love this ❤
Dude thank you so much for this
Awesome tutorial!
bonjour, génial sublime j'adore j'avoue que votre dessin me été très utile et sacrement touché en plein cœur, tellement que je vais demandez a un artiste qui travail le métal de me le reproduire pour l’accroché au mur de ma chambre, bonne soirée a vous et je salue votre génie lool
Bonjour et merci. Je vais le dessiner. Vraiment cool, magnifique.
The start of a new series? Great shape and video!
Cheers Rene, Celtic knots are definitely something I want to look into more in the future.
So clear ⭐️
Brilliant. Will give it a go.
Seeing this come together in such beauty was awesome!
You sir, have gained one amazed follower 🤙🏼
So beautiful 🤩
Благодарю Вас за прекрасную работу и понятное объяснение!❤
First comment!! Love your videos @zakkorvin!! 👍🏻
Thank you, it's amazing!
You are a genius!!
I love these work.
Thank you!!
I am a brasilian lovely the art whit sacrat geometry.
Always so genius ! Thanks. Maybe you know the triskel which is like a wheel of energy coming from the celtic times.
Quality content man, as always 👌
Бро!!! Это круто !!! Благодарю тебя за твои видео!!!
Thanks ♥️
🙏ℳ..
Thank you!
🙏
*Lovely work!!*
*FYI: Celtic (kell'-tik)*
I love to see you drawing, I learn a lot of it. It’s awesome 👏🏻 I have a question have you ever draw a flower of live 3D. I can’t get it together ☹️
I haven’t but I’ll have a go soon 🙏🏻
well done
Awesome!!!
Thank you so much
Interessante em ver você fazer esses símbolos no papel
Gratidão..Zenk! 🇧🇷
Thanks a lot!
o my god,I could draw this follwing your tutorial,thank you
Incrivel! Vc é o maximo!
Thank you for your marvelous videos! I can't wait to get started. I will need a new compass. Would you tell me what brand you use? Thanks.
My pleasure! You can find all the tools I use here zkorvin.com/tools
Nice
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Are those big sleeps letters?
Yeah dude!
@@ZKorvin Dope. I'll be tattooing with him this weekend in NY
Find sacred geometry in Nordic art, that would be cool to See.
I want to buy that compass, whats the name and how big is it compared to somthing
Here's a link to everything I use... zkorvin.com/tools/
@@ZKorvin thank you so much
Очень красиво. Супер
Found out my real father's identity when in my late teens.... IS 100% IRISH !!
Love your work here ❤
Como y en donde aprendiste eso, te quedo demasiado perfecto, saludos desde Guatemala
you do calligraphy of this style you do on here???
Not sure why you call it a Seltic love knot ? But with that said an amazing tutorial of a very beautiful design..... thank you.
Gratidão amorosa ❤
I m trying to make this knot but not able to complete ...m getting confused
❤
Man made a grid the hard way
Hey, just a heads up you pronounce it as if it were spelled Keltic, 👍 nice work and video
It feels like all the initial circles were pointless? Just start with a grid and draw from there.
Yes I was trying to find this comment because I thought the same thing... Perhaps there is some reason for it?
😍❤️
GoOOOOod
I see 1 sqare and 2 hearts in the celtic knot. What if ... we draw first a square than 4 small circle outside of the square. Of course at the end double it, the lines, ..... since it is 1 cm wide motive. 😉 .... and plus 1 cross in the middle... almost forget it. 😎
What makes geometry sacred compared to regular geometry?
It is just some hippie new age nonsense.
Sacred geometry is the grid work of which all things are. Look at nature for example. Things are naturally perfect. Check out the Fibonacci spiral for starts and if you're meant to learn you will.
@@rickrandom6734 This is older than the words you use to communicate 🤦
El matemático pone en igualdad dos razones numericas; es decir 2 = 7-5. Ahora el filósofo pone dos ideas en una igualdad matemática; es decir abajo 👇 ⬇️ es igual que arriba ⬆️ 👆
To me this is a bunch of lines and circles 😃
Me too!
🥰
Beautiful! - You lost me more than half the way with those lines.
Were you momentarily demented when you got your fingers tatooed?
No Bruce I wasn’t
BOOM SHANKA!
that looks so complicated
Кельты сами то знали, что этот узел придумали они?
もうちょうい簡単にできる
마비노기?
Great❤❤❤please👉🏼🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔
nicely done. there are a lot easier techniques though to create celtic symbols . faster and as precise as yours.just do some research
I shall
@@ZKorvin i use the checker box technique with circles on the crosspaths. I find it easier cause it allows you to create any kind of celtic pattern you want. You are awsome though anyway.
@@GODHATESVANDAL Cheers mate, what's the checker box technique?
@@ZKorvin you go by the classic checker box on your paper, divide it into equal boxes.Then pick your pair of compass and draw small circles on the crosspaths of the boxes. now you are done with your base patron. now if you draw parallel lines with your ruler from circle to circle (the line should go from the outside middle of the circle to the other ,not suure if you get what i mean) you can start creating yourr celtic pattern.do 2 parallel lines then change direction or jump up a box n draw the next two . that should do the knitting .use compass for corners.or when you wanna make a turn. once you perform this you will get how it works immediatly then add your fantasy and you can do endless celtic creations
*Incredible drawing, few people understand the importance of geometry in various aspects of life.
Zak dear, improve your diction, it doesn't sound nice, we have the impression of a sick person talking !!!!!* 💖
Normally people tell me my artwork is sick not me! 😆
Sacred? As a druid I don't care about sacred geometry cause you can call all geometry sacred and it doesn't change it from geometry. I don't think you grasp the actual way.
It's interesting you say this right now as I've been thinking about it a lot this week, no one seems to really know what the definition of sacred geometry is, including me.
I must admit I have had the word "sacred" mixed up with "revered", I think. Geometry was sacred to me as in it should be respected and held at a high value. When I realised the word sacred actually means it's dedicated to gods, and seeing as I don't have any gods, I no longer feel right using the word.
Thanks for your comment.
One thing is its not pronounced "seltic" its actually pronounced as "keltic" and no-one can tell me im wrong because i am celtic
Good job on the drawing though
Cheers mate
나 이거 마비노기에서 봄
Celtic is pronounced with a hard K.
Easy to get confused with that one
@@ZKorvin Indeed.
"Seltic" is used for the football teams (Scottish and US), "Keltic" for the culture. Also, I'm fairly sure that the term 'Love Knot' to describe this only appeared in the 1980's (possibly late 70's) while the 'sacred geometry' comes from Plato's philosophy (c. 400BC) while the Celtic knotwork comes from the latter half of the 1st century AD. You cover most of the history of Western civilization in the title to this one!
@@marsupialdungbucket a few people have mentioned this now so I did a bit of research and it turns out that “keltic” started being used in the 18th century and just caught on, prior to that it was “seltic” whether it was for a football team or not. Kinda like how Americans say aluminum instead of aluminium. They all know it’s wrong but they won’t stop 😁
@@ZKorvin From wikipedia (other sources are also available ;) ): "The first recorded use of the name of Celts - as Κελτοί (Keltoí) - to refer to an ethnic group was by Hecataeus of Miletus, the Greek geographer, in 517 BC". and "In the 1st century BC, Caesar referred to the Gauls as calling themselves "Celts" in their own tongue." 'C' was pronounced as 'k' in Latin, only to become the 's' sound later in the Romance languages.
So Caesar called himself 'Kaizar' and it was only centuries later that it became 'Seezar', and the same with the Celts. Though I've never heard anyone call them 'Selts'. Yet.
The sacred geometry, on the other hand, is wonderful to see done properly; hardly anyone does knotwork that way any more. I've been making copies of the carpet pages from the Book of Lindisfarne lately and Janet Backhouse's book shows the workings on the reverse of each one, very similar to yours.
Love NOT
Будьте осторожны, Руны коварны.
А с чего вы взяли,что он кельтский?! Он Славянский!!!!!
Most unfortunately, a celtic knot tattoo has become a symbol in the U.S. for white supremecy.
Really? I never knew about that, they have to stop ruining peaceful symbols, well, they have to stop a lot of things.
Draw more from Russian culture
Holy over complicating designing much.... 🤯🤯
Time to achha pass hua lekin tum chiriya ho