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@@suddbubb5878 thanks... I work in a factory making boxes and I've decided that my first few pieces will be entirely legally done. I can have all the scrap materials I want from my job and my boss is going to let me tape them to a back wall and practice after hours... then I can keep everything I want to keep instead of leaving it to be covered up and I don't have to hurry or be looking over my shoulder all the time. I've been sticker bombing for over thirty years... I've just been too paranoid to throw anything bigger than my squiggle. I'm now aware of a couple fully legal walls and a couple spots that aren't exactly legal, but the owner won't exactly chase you out or call the cops. I was a lookout for a crew in Vegas that could bomb a whole train car in under two minutes with something worth calling art and I've been in alleyways in almost all 50 states and 14 countries where I've tossed my stickers and or signed the walls. I'm everywhere, yet I'm not.
I know all paints are not the same, but I've actually never used spray cans before. Can i just get cheap stuff for learning or am i better off getting mid range paint and fancy caps and such?
Use rustoleum or something and when youre just practicing dont replace the caps youll learn quicker, and the ones the spray cans come with really arent that bad unless youre planning to do a really intricate piece or something, you can always change them but for learning i would reccomend the default ones
@@BiLdoEMcLown well don’t use trash paint but don’t use extra good paint just mid range like you said, I don’t really know the prices of paints too well but i would say if you’re spending less than 5 dollars on a can it won’t be good, I know it’s expensive but.. hopefully inflation goes down because I can’t stand spending 7 dollars for 1 can of ironlak 😔 actually if you’re rich ironlak is pretty good for practice and once you get good but I am by no means rich lol
Is there significance to the halo or arrow? I've seen it on a few tags and I've been playing with the idea, but I don't want to throw up gang stuff or something. ❤
A really good tip I have for yall is getting some traceable paper and then putting it over your piece/letters and then tracing your art on the other paper and then pick a angle where the light would come from and then u just move it around and see how it would look like lmk if this helped
I feel like the shape is too organic to be considered a crack effect. It come off looking more like veins in skin or plants than cracks in concrete or glass
Of course in Germany we have pre prepared surfaces to do ze graffiti safely as sport. To not take down the prices of property or increase rental issues. Thank you