string art piramide fractus por jorge de la tierra
TLDRIn this tutorial, viewers are guided through the intricate process of creating a 'Pyramid Fractus' artwork using a 60 x 60 centimeters canvas. The artist begins by tautly securing threads at the corners of the canvas, then progressively tightens threads at 30-degree intervals across the canvas. A series of concentric circles is created by tying threads at specific intervals along the canvas, building up the intricate pattern. The central part of the artwork is crafted into a pyramid shape by ascending and descending threads in a systematic manner. The process concludes with the application of different colors, starting with purple and then moving on to other hues. The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and activate notifications to stay updated with new content, emphasizing the interactive and creative journey of thread painting.
Takeaways
- π¨ The tutorial is for creating a painting called 'Pyramid Fractus' using a 60 x 60 centimeters canvas.
- π The canvas is divided into 120-degree angles and a circumference is constructed on it.
- π Threads are tied at the corners of the canvas and tensioned in a specific pattern to create the base structure.
- π Tensioning is done in 30-degree increments and at every 90 degrees to form the geometric pattern.
- π Additional circles are inscribed within the canvas by tying the thread at the tip of one radius and moving in a specific direction.
- 𧡠The process of tying and tensioning the threads is repeated multiple times to build up the intricate pattern.
- π΅ A third circumference is created by counting 8 tiptoes and moving forward in a particular direction.
- π The thread is tied on lace number 23 and tensioned through the circumference to reach the corresponding nail on the opposite radius.
- π A pyramid-like structure is formed in the center of the canvas by tying the thread at lace number 20 and moving in an ascending and descending pattern.
- π The painting is completed by weaving threads of different colors, starting with purple and then moving to other colors.
- π The tutorial concludes with a finished stretched thread painting, encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for future videos.
Q & A
What is the name of the artwork being taught in the tutorial?
-The artwork being taught in the tutorial is called 'pyramid fractus'.
What are the dimensions of the table used for this artwork?
-The table used for this artwork has dimensions of 60 x 60 centimeters.
How is the table divided for the pattern of the artwork?
-The table is divided into 120 degree angles.
How can viewers learn more about creating the pattern of the figure?
-Viewers can learn more about creating the pattern by clicking on the notification that appears on the side of the screen.
What is the first step in tangling the corners of the artwork?
-The first step is to tie the thread on one of the nails and proceed to the lace that delimits a 30-degree angle between the diagonal.
How often should the thread be tied in the lace during the initial process?
-The thread should be tied in the lace every 90 degrees during the initial process.
How many circumferences are built in the artwork?
-Three circumferences are built in the artwork.
What is the method for building the first inscribed circumference?
-The thread is tied at one of the tiptoes of one of the radios, and then advanced one lace at a time until returning to the starting point.
How many tiptoes are counted when building the second circumference?
-When building the second circumference, 15 tiptoes are counted.
What is the final shape created in the central part of the artwork?
-The final shape created in the central part of the artwork is a kind of pyramid.
What color is used first when working on the pyramid in the central part?
-The first color used when working on the pyramid in the central part is purple.
What is the recommendation for viewers who want to be notified of new video uploads?
-Viewers should subscribe to the channel, activate the notifications option, and share the video to be notified of new uploads.
Outlines
π¨ Introduction to the Pyramid Fractus Painting Tutorial
The video begins with a warm welcome to a new painting tutorial in the series, focusing on a piece called 'Pyramid Fractus.' The artist explains that they will use a 60 x 60 centimeters canvas, which has been prepared with a circumference and divided into 120-degree angles. The tutorial encourages viewers to click on a notification for more information on creating the pattern. The artist also prompts viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for the channel to stay updated with new video uploads. The process starts with tying the thread on a nail and tugging the corners of the canvas, moving along the diagonals and returning to the corner, a technique repeated for each corner. The artist then demonstrates how to tighten threads every 90 degrees and build an inscribed circumference by tying the thread at the tip of a radius and advancing along the canvas. A third circumference is created in a similar manner, and the artist guides viewers on how to perform tension with the threads and the circumference, tying the thread at lace number 23 and moving through the tiptoes of the circumference.
𧡠Creating the Central Pyramid Structure with Thread Tension
The second paragraph of the script details the process of creating a pyramid-like structure in the center of the canvas. The artist instructs viewers to tie the thread at lace number 20 and then move forward, ascending and descending in a specific pattern to cover the three 120-degree angles. After establishing the basic structure, the artist suggests using purple thread to move forward three tips and then repeating the process with other colors. The tutorial concludes with the completion of the stretched thread box, inviting viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, activate notifications, and share the content if they enjoyed it.
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Keywords
π‘Painting Series
π‘Tense Threads
π‘Pyramid Fractus
π‘Table of Dimensions
π‘Circumference
π‘120 Degree Angles
π‘Notification
π‘Tightening Corners
π‘Lace
π‘Tiptoes
π‘Central Part
π‘Stretched Threads Box
Highlights
Introduction to a new tutorial in the paintings series with tense threads, featuring a work called 'pyramid fractus'.
Use of a 60 x 60 centimeters table to build a circumference and subdivide into 120 degree angles.
Explanation on how the pattern of the figure is created, with a prompt to click on a notification for more details.
Engagement call-to-action: liking the video, subscribing to the channel, and turning on notifications for new uploads.
Demonstration of tensing the corners of the work by tying the thread on a nail and following a 30-degree diagonal.
Process of tightening threads every 90 degrees and building an inscribed circumference with the thread.
Technique of tying the thread at the tip of a radius and counting 15 tiptoes before moving forward.
Construction of a third circumference by tying the thread and counting 8 tiptoes.
Method of performing more tension with the radii and the circumference, specifically on lace number 23.
Procedure of repeating the tension process two more times after the initial steps.
Creating a pyramid-like structure in the central part of the work by tying the thread on lace number 20 and ascending/descending in a specific pattern.
Detailing the use of purple color for the first step, followed by moving forward 3 tips for other colors.
Completion of the stretched thread box with a musical accompaniment.
Final call-to-action for viewers to like, subscribe, activate notifications, and share the video.
Emphasis on the uniqueness and value of the tutorial for those interested in the paintings series with tense threads.
Thanking the viewers for their attention and participation in the tutorial.
The entire tutorial is structured to guide viewers through the intricate process of creating 'pyramid fractus' using tense threads.
Innovative use of a table with specific dimensions and angles to create a geometric pattern in the artwork.
Visual and interactive learning experience with the use of notifications for additional information on the pattern creation.
Step-by-step guidance on tensing threads at various angles and constructing multiple circumferences for the artwork.
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