Zentangle Letter Requirements

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Zentangle Letter Requirements Sharpie Only Clean, Neat, Controlled Lines, NO SCRIBBLES 1 inch border, filled 5 Line Types present 5 Line Variations present Quote, Font chosen, clear and present Line Value Technique present (cross-hatching, stippling, etc.) Use of expressive and implied line Good ratio white/black, equal No Words/Names other than quote Focus on CRAFTSMENSHIP Little white positive space.

Line Technique Value Scales Examples A VALUE SCALE goes from lightest(highlight) to dark. Ms. D how can I show value?? Here’s some examples…