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1. Introduction: Hello everyone. I'm familiar with your school. You got any and
welcome to my class. I'm an artist, singer,
graphic designer. I know you do both
in this class. You are going to learn
seven minimum Dallas. So before I tell you in detail about this challenge, first, I would like to share with
you all that on Skillshare, I've uploaded total
three classes till now. In first class, you will learn
about Mandela in detail. So that class is fought on levels which is
beginner to advanced. In second-class,
you will learn on in detail about Mandela
border designs. So if you just wanted to explore border
designs in which you can use in all your projects or even in some of your device. And in the third class, you've been learned how to create floating Mandela designs. So flora and Mandela, or one of my favorite designs. And now here I am
with this new class, which is seven days
minimum dollar challenge. In this challenge you will be creating seven minimum Dallas. So first we will start by understanding what
does Manila art, which I have explained in my
previous classes as well. But still we are going to
revise it in this class. And then we'll finally start at seven days minimum
dollar challenge. Every day you just have
to take a piece of paper and finally start
creating minimum Dallas. I have also explained
what material you will need to create
these minimum Dallas. I have created this
class in a way of challenge so that
your confidence will increase and you will also get a motivation to create
Mandela's everyday. He'd have chosen a
smallest size of Magdala so that even
if you are a beginner, you can definitely do this
seven days challenge. And if you have learned
my old glasses still now, then I guaranteed that
you will achieve success in completing the seven days
minimum dollar challenge. So that was my introduction for the seven days minimum
nella challenge. And I'm very good to see
you in my first lesson.
2. Material Required : Hello everyone and welcome to The seven days minimum
dollar challenge. So first we will understand
what is Mandela? Mandela is an ancient
meditative art form in which we draw
reproductive patterns inside concentric circles, often dumb to as
sacred geometry. For these seven days challenge, you will need r
squared rule sheet. Mini notebook with
plain white paper. If you don't have
mini sizes notebook, then you can also use a normal size plain
white paper notebook. Then you'll need around
her with pencil. Skill. Micron pen. If you don't have this
particular Micron pens, then you can use any pen. You have a black market. If you don't have this
black market as well, then you can use a black sketch pen or
any black pen you have, and that's all you need for the seven days minimum
dollar challenge. See you in the first lesson.
3. Day 1: Hello everyone and welcome
to the first lesson of our seven days Minimum
Data Challenge class. In this lesson, we are going to create some basic
border designs. For the first border design, I'm using those fairs and creating semicircle
using these two squares. Now in each semicircle, I'm going to create
rounded petals. I'm creating total three faders. One in the middle. Examining board on
left and right side. Between these rounded petals, I'm going to draw circles just to make sure while you
are creating this circus, all the lines of the
circle should be touched. Astounded feathers. And then at the last, you have could just
fill up the whitespace. That's how we create our
first bordered is Heyne. As in this class,
we are going to create seven minimum dollar. You have to keep in mind that whenever you
create minimum dollar, you have to draw or
you have to create some bold and broad patterns so that your design could look more attractive and beautiful. Moving on to the
next border design. First, I will create pointed
petals, afford squares. In the next one, I'm creating appointed pedal in smaller size. You have to just
repeat the pattern. Now in the first that
pedal, which is big red, I'm going to create one
founded fertile in the middle. Then creating swirls
from both the sides and in-between am creating
small rounded petals. Again, filling up
the whitespace. It more interesting design
in this border designs, just make sure whenever you create rounded petals,
are pointed petals. If you draw a line
in the middle, all the petals will look more real and your design
will look more attractive for the
small-minded petal you have to create
seemed design. Just repeat the
process step-by-step. Now for the third
border design, again, I'm creating half
pointed by using 42 squares and then creating a big swirl and
repeating the pattern. Now I'm creating a
semicircle shaped by drawing a line
about each soil. And now I'm dividing
this pointed petal in half and creating slanting
lines from right side. Now on the left side I'm
creating one line and a dot. That's how our third
border design is complete. For the last one, I'm using
triangle pattern, again, using Foursquare's for creating jangled and drying
semi, sir, Good. Now you'll just have
to repeat the button. This is an alternate
combination. Now in dangled
first I'm creating grounded purchase gum middle and creating swirl button
from the right side, also filling up the
whitespace here as well. In the semicircle am grading
the smallest semi-circles. And at the top of them, I'm creating vertical lines
in these three semicircular, am creating small
semi-circles inside each one. Just repeating the pattern. Toby, I have created our
basic border designs, which you can use in
your minimum Dallas. See you in the next lesson.
4. Day 2: Hello everyone and welcome to the second lesson of our seven days minimum
Mandela challenge. In this class, we are going to start creating our
first minimum dollar. For that here I'm using a small notebook which
has played my papers. So first I'm creating
so goods using rounded, you can create as many circles as you want as this
is a challenge. So you don't have any combustion of particular
measurement of so good, you can take any
measurement you want. So after creating some circles, I'm doing the outline
using a micron pen. You can use any pen you have. So far, I'm creating around
it for Dell in-between and also creating the circle next to it and filling up
the whitespace. Now in the second circle, I'm creating the rounded petals. And you can see a
beautiful flat now filling up the whitespace
between each rounded petals. It's looking very beautiful. In third circle, I'm
creating big rounded, but you can also call them big. It goes audit view button. This is our first minimum. Darla. I taught that we could create inspired minimum dollar. Now between Dame, I'm
creating small semicircle. Again, filling up
the whitespace. Now creating a border
for this circuit. In the last circle I'm
creating pointed by this. So as I said before, we are creating minimum
dollar and we have taken inspiration from all types of flowers which we see around. Now after grading these
big pointed by this. Between them, we have
to create 0.85 pages. As you can see, the design looks beautiful. Now completing the outer circle. Now we have to create one more binded but inside each one. Again, the same process
for the middle ones. Now at the last, we have to fill up
the whitespace. Now just to keep in mind that whenever you fill
up the whitespace, you can use a big size market
or a brush pen if you have, you can also use a
black sketch pen. By doing this process, you are regular Mandela pens
will always be perfect. That's how you have created our first simple yet
beautiful minimum dollar. And I'll see you in
the next lesson.
5. Day 3: Hello everyone and welcome to the third lesson of our seven days minimum
dollar challenge. So now we are creating
our second Mandela. As I said in the last lesson, you can take any
measurement you want. And first I have started creating rounded
petals in-between. I'm creating small
semi sell goods. The next so good, I'm creating pointed petals, which all are looking
like a leaf button. Now I'm creating border, filling up the whitespace. Now on this leaf pattern, I'm adding a one more line
from right side to the each. It, so that it will look
more beautiful and 3D. Again, connecting semi-circles
between each pedal. Creating an outline
to this circuit. In the last circle
I am creating round pointed that by the
size of these pointed, but this is a bit bigger than
the usual pointed petals. Again, using the same technique by adding a line
from right side. I have added one more line so that it will look like a leaf. The writing these pointed by
drawing a line in between. Now I'm creating smaller
winded for this in-between. From the right side. I'm creating slanting lines in this bigger pointed by this, creating a boundary for this
middle pointed vectors. Now in the remaining whitespace, creating a circle and filling up the whitespace using a miter. Good. As I said before, you can use a normal black
sketch pen if you have. So to fill up the whitespace
spot in a circle, again, I'm using
this mark, good. As you can see, my land
filling up the whitespace. The design looks more 3D and it looks more
beautiful and attractive. I always love to create these
kind of minimum dollar, and I always loved the
process of creating mandalas that we have created the second
minimum dollar. See you in the next lesson.
6. Day 4: Hello everyone and welcome to the fourth lesson of our seven days minimum
data challenge. Again, I'm grading
downgrade pedal with a small circle in the middle and filling
up the whitespace. Now for this Mandela, we are going to create
so-called shaped around it. But you have to create these petals more rounded than usual
rounded petals. Filling up the whitespace
between each petal. Next, I'm creating
pointed petals with large space in-between. I absolutely love
this technique when you are creating free
hand, Mandela's first, you have to create
four pointed by this, which are up, down,
right and left. And after creating
this forefathers, you have to draw the petals in between so that even if you
are creating a free hand, Mandela, Mandela will
always look perfect. Whenever you are creating
these kind of shapes, you just have to observe
and follow the steps. Now creating border
from inside each pedal. Adding one line. And so good. In-between creating
small semicircle goods, doing an outline to the circuit. Now instead of filling up this whitespace and grading
vertical lines in between, vertical lines also look very
different and beautiful. Now in the next, so good, I'm creating
small-sized, rounded. But whenever you create this kind of border designs
and just make sure that all rounded petals are
touching the outer, so good. Now again, creating an outline. And for the last one I'm
creating semi-circles. So in this whole Mandela, You can see abroad design. Now could anything smallest, same iso goes
between each petal. Again, creating
outline from inside. Here too, we are creating
Mandela using this one fan. If you create these
kinds of designs, you can also add colors in it. And fewer Mandela will
definitely look more beautiful. Feeling of the whitespace
with this market. Toby, you have created
our third Mandela. See you in the next lesson.
7. Day 5: Hello everyone and welcome to the fifth lesson of our seven days minimum
dollar challenge. First, I'm grieving, so
it goes using rounded and then creating outline
using Micron pen. Again, I'm creating a slanting, rounded pedal width, so good. And filling up the whitespace. Now in the second circle, here, I'm creating the rounded
petals with pointed petal and just creating
either net combination. Between these pages. Here I'm creating a rounded
petals in smallest size. Now between each pedal, you have to create
boundary from inside. Now, outside I'm creating, but I'll note vectors. As I said before, first I'm creating rounded
petals from foresight. In between, I'm
creating pointed by this connecting boundaries for rounded, I'm pointed petals from inside. In-between am creating
semi-circles and also creating boundary from
inside for them as well. Now here I am creating
different button by drawing, slanting line in middle. On the left side, I am creating long feathers and filling
up the whitespace. The remaining part, I'm
continuing the lines. I love how this pattern
has turned out. Now in this bounded by those, I'm creating one long rounded
petals in the middle. Swirls from both the sides. In this semicircle is
creating small circuits. Then filling up the
whitespace with black market. That soap you have created
our fourth minimum dollar. See you in the next lesson.
8. Day 6: Hello everyone and welcome to the sixth lesson of our seven days minimum
data challenge. Am creating, but I'm
filling up the whitespace. Now you have to create a
flagship using small pointed by drawing the line
between each bundle In in-between, creating
smallest semi-circle, doing an outline to the circle, filling up the whitespace. Now in the next circle,
I'm creating semi-circles. On the top I'm creating
pointed by this. Again connecting
small-sized pointed petals between each one. The last grading big size
to find it, but it is. This Mandela is a repetitive
fact in particular design. Here I have used this
pointed petals as a main element in
this wall Mandela. Again, you can see I'm creating
halfway between each one. Before we add any kind
of shallow or highlight, their design starts to look
very 3D and beautiful. Now you just have to add a
boundary inside. If Biden. These kind of
Mandela's very easy to create and they also
look very beautiful. As I said before, you can
also add colors to it. And it will create
a nice gift card, gift tag, gift your loved ones. And finally, our fifth
minimum DLA is ready. See you in the next lesson.
9. Day 7: Hello everyone and welcome to the seventh lesson of our seven days minimum
and Allah challenge. In the middle, I'm
creating circle with a rounded burden and
filling up the whitespace. Then I'm creating
rounded petals, forest by foresight, and then creating
feathers in the middle. In-between granting
smallest semi-circles, doing an outline and
filling up the whitespace. Now creating boundary from inside to all the
points that, but it is. In the next circle. Again, I'm creating pointed
petals off same shape. Again, creating
boundary from inside. In-between. I'm creating
pointed, but it does. Creating boundary from inside. Now after doing an outline, I'm creating semi-circles
and pointed petal pattern. This is the net combination, which we did in our basic
border designed lesson. Just keep in mind that their
designs are different, but the logic is same. Again, creating
boundaries from inside. Now creating semi-circles
between each pedal. Now for the pointed by this, I'm creating rounded
petals in-between. Two more rounded petals
from both sides. I think the line in-between
to the each rounded button. I'm dividing this
pointed vendors by creating a line in-between, creating slanting
lines from right side. Now for the outer
semicircle button and just adding one line. And so good. Now filling up the whitespace by
using black market. I really loved this Mandela. That's all we have created, our sixth minute Mandela. See you in the next lesson.
10. Class Project: So far class project, you can create any
minimum Dallas from the seventh
designs which we have created in this
challenge along with me and submit your results in
the project section below. I will be personally
reviewing them and share my honest
reviews with you. And I hope that
you really enjoyed the seven days minimum
data challenge. See you in the next class.