“Knots are very important elements in tying, and are an important guarantee for the stability and beauty of a rope art structure. The level of a rope master is not determined by how tight he ties, how long the rope is, or how fancy the rope path is, but by the knots. A good knot is the finishing touch, and a bad knot is superfluous. This tutorial will explain the methods of common knots and focus on correcting the wrong knot methods. I believe that many students will see their common mistakes in this tutorial. The fundamental reason for tying the wrong knot is the insufficient understanding of two-dimensional space. If this is too abstract, simply put, no matter what kind of tying method, we most often use double rope paths, two ropes in parallel, which is actually a plane, a two-dimensional figure. When a two-dimensional figure needs to turn, it involves the folding of the two-dimensional figure, just like origami. Please think about a question before deciding to buy this tutorial: In the same plane, what is the difference between bending a line 90° and bending a piece of paper 90°? After understanding this problem, I believe you will be able to create better works in future practice.”
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Length 52:41
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