Learn how to soften sharp corners and make your patterns feel more organic
Rounding is a simple enhancement that can dramatically improve the look of your doodle patterns.
Instead of leaving sharp corners and tight angles, rounding softens those points by filling them with ink. The result is a smooth curved shape that feels more natural and balanced.
Even a small amount of rounding can make a pattern look calmer, stronger, and more polished.
What Is the Rounding Technique?
Rounding is an enhancement where you soften sharp corners by filling them in with ink. Instead of a pointy angle, the corner becomes a smooth, curved bump.
This small change helps your design feel less rigid and more organic.
Rounding is usually applied after the main pattern is drawn, when you begin looking for areas that could be softened or improved.
What Rounding Does
Rounding has several visual benefits in a doodle pattern.
• It makes a pattern feel more organic and calm rather than sharp or rigid.
• It adds strength and weight to a line, making parts of the tangle look bolder.
• It helps overlaps look more natural, like ribbons or tubes instead of flat shapes.
Because of this, rounding is often used as a finishing step to enhance the overall look of a design.
Step-by-Step: How to Do Rounding
Step 1: Draw Your Pattern as Usual
Start by drawing your pattern normally. Focus on the main shapes and lines first.
Step 2: Look for Tight Corners
Look for small corners, tight angles, and little nooks where lines meet or cross.
These spots are perfect places to apply rounding.
Step 3: Draw a Small Curved Line
With your pen, draw a tiny curved line across the corner to create a smooth arc.
Step 4: Fill the Corner with Ink
Fill in the small gap with ink so the rounded corner looks solid and intentional.
This simple step transforms a sharp point into a smooth bump.

How Much Rounding Should You Use?
You don’t need to round every corner in your drawing.
Choose a few spots where rounding feels balanced and natural. Using rounding selectively usually creates the most pleasing result.

A Helpful Tip
Rounding is also a great way to clean up awkward corners and improve the overall flow of your design.
If a corner looks too sharp or uneven, rounding can help make the whole piece look more polished and intentional.
Keep Practicing
Rounding may look like a small detail, but it can have a big impact on the final appearance of your doodle art.
Combined with techniques like Auring and patterns like Ravel and Diva Dance, rounding helps your drawings feel smoother, stronger, and more refined.
If you’d like to explore the other techniques in this series, you can visit the tutorials here:
Auring Technique
https://doodleartclub.com/how-to-draw-auring-in-zentangle-a-beginners-guide-to-line-control/
Ravel Pattern
https://doodleartclub.com/how-to-draw-the-ravel-pattern-step-by-step/
Diva Dance Pattern
https://doodleartclub.com/diva-dance-zentangle-pattern/
Happy doodling!
















