Refer to the previous post for a few latest rangoli designs. The next of designs are shared in this post. Please
Continuing from the previous post, though I have lots of designs ready, my cameraman (my husband:)) should be available to shoot the videos.
He has been busy for a few weeks. In fact, both of us were busy.
He is cross with me because he says photographers earn a lot from shooting videos and editing them, but I offer him only a cup of tea. It is just a joke.
Yes, editing is also done by him, and he has become quite good with experience. He uses a high-end camera and software.
Occasionally we shoot videos directly from the mobile for shorts. May be the algorithm likes it because it knows that the content is original.
However, we prefer DSLR for quality and for the ability to accommodate big design s and longer videos.
When we shoot directly from the mobile there are still some restrictions so far as the size of the design is concerned.
The design below is a beautiful kolam with 7 by 4 dot grid
Free hand muggu in the pic below
The third rangoli is also quite simple, the shading and dots adding to the beauty. We can create hundreds of designs with lines intersecting each other. the number of lines can be two, four or six. The more the lines the more complicated it becomes.
The second kolam is tricky because we have to draw the circular patterns among the dots. Getting near perfect circles is an art by itself.
The first design can be a little tricky. So, another photo showing how to start has been added.




