Clean technical infographic showing a 6-step taut-line hitch tutorial in a minimal monochrome schematic style, with anchor, rope path arrows, finished knot inset, and safety callout. Designed for everyday utility use like tent guylines, this instructional visual also supports search intent around fg knot tying tool.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Taut-Line Hitch". 6 numbered step cards in a clear vertical sequence, technical schematic style, minimal monochrome palette, clean instructional illustration, anatomically correct rope geometry. Show everyday utility use case throughout: rope attached to a fixed anchor with an adjustable standing line under light load, such as tent guyline or utility line. Each step card must include a clear visual of the action, a short heading IN English, and a one-line caption IN English. Step 1: show the rope around a fixed anchor and identify working end and standing part. Step 2: wrap the working end around the standing part on the inside, first turn toward the anchor. Step 3: make a second inside wrap neatly beside the first. Step 4: bring the working end to the outside and make one outer wrap away from the anchor. Step 5: dress and snug the knot, showing correct coil alignment and friction grip. Step 6: slide the finished taut-line hitch to adjust tension, then load the line to show it holds position. Include small detail inset of the finished knot structure and arrow indicators for rope path and sliding direction. Add a critical safety callout in English: "For climbing, always have knot checked by a partner" and visually indicate that this knot is shown here for everyday utility, not life support. Render the search intent visually without on-image text: include a subtle accessory/tool silhouette suggestive of knot-tying gear in a non-labeled inset, but do not write the phrase. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no watermarks Anatomically correct rope geometry. For climbing knots, include critical-safety callout — "always have knot checked by a partner".
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