Learn how to understand and draw this super fun scifi, cartoony-looking tangle using isometric drawing. 


2 hour intermediate video!


Includes video captions!

Course Curriculum

Your Instructor: Eni Oken

I'm Eni Oken, artist since the age of 8, art instructor and teacher for over 30 years, author of hundreds of articles, tutorials, video lessons and ebooks online and books in print on various different subjects such as fantasy design, jewelry making and in recent years, Zentangle method. My true passion is exploring methods and tools on how a person can create something remarkable in art, and teaching it to others so they can grow artistically.

CZT® since 2016

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In this lesson you will learn:

How to draw cylinders and understand isometric drawing

How to shade cylinders to create a metallic look

How to add small details and openings to enrich the picture

How to create a cartoonish-style outer-space project

How to create a layered effect

How to add a galaxy of stars effect

Thank you Eni, for such a great class. I generally manage to follow step outs by myself but listening to your live advice is priceless.

Ingrid D. M. via Facebook

Wonderful class, Eni! This is definitely one I'm going to enjoy watching and doing again.

Deb Litt Rogers via email

Thank you Eni for another educational and inspiring online class. Had another take on the Pypz-tangle. I find it quite funny and unpredictable.

Dorte P. via Facebook

"This was so much fun. Eni is a remarkable teacher and breaks down a complex piece of work into manageable bits. The pacing is good and I felt at times like I was in an actual IRL class. "


This was an extremely detailed and technically advanced class, but it was broken down into such wonderfully understandable and easy steps. I could never get the hang of Pypz before and now I love drawing them. It is so easy to lose yourself and get into a zenflow with these fun, fanciful structures. Thank you again Eni for sharing with us your amazing insight and instruction. Isometric perspective and tiny details. Love it all.


Helen M. via facebook


"This was so not my typical choice of a lesson, but I absolutely LOVED it! Thank you, Eni!"

Danielle DeRome via teachable