Why talk about buff an whole car ? One this dude is a street art poser it isn't graffiti two whole car refers to a train and no ones buffing this coz it not graffii it street art so he a poser using the graffiti writer game an culture to push his own agenda of himself hence why he is a toy
@@kbuttishmarn3590 toy or not. both have skills. second, its impossible to compare this to a trainpiece(wich would look like shit compared to this) where you have several other factors to count in, time, security, maybe low lights etc.
A few episodes ago I wrote about a great collaboration between Doke and Smoe, even if it was a two separate movies, and here you look what a surprise! Your cooperation is great, graffiti first class, gentlemen - good job.
Dude that came out so sick!!! Its freaking amazing!!! I wish I could do shit like that!! I am glad I found your channel yesterday!!! I am watching all your videos!!
Ya are some Badass BOMBERS.. I grew up on old school graffiti back in Paterson, NJ. This is one of the best detailed artwork. The collaboration of Doke+Smoe= EPIC combination. You guys are an inspiration to us to refreshing our skill again. Thank you for that. One love guys!!!
doke... I think the reason why you're happy about your characters is because 1: you're not confident and you should be because what you do is amazing 2: because you use flat colours and not transparent colours, with flat colours shading is way harder and even impossible, invest in some transparent colours and you'll see, it'll be much easier!
Are you painting? Did you see actual live spray painters other than on youtube? There is nothing you can't do with flat colour, you just need the right tones, and that will be most of the time better than transparent cans.
I feel like painting with smoe and other better writers has really helped you develop your skills faster then you usually would. Always healthy to be having a little competition and having a better writer to look up to. Good work, respectable wall.
They wouldn't because doke a toy poser who doesn't do graffiti coz he a street artist poser compared to ghost EA who plays the game properly and if you ever cap his tag or go over his pieces he knock ya out coz that the graffiti game not this doke thing posing
@@max2themax being a street art poser , how is it graffiti writing when graffiti writing is kinda like a video game where you get "points" per stuff you do , doke doesn't do graffiti everything he does is legal, gurantee walk the street no doke tags , ask other writers in his area that all there life is jumping barb wire fences getting there name out there , so other writers go oh yeh I know that guy he mad as I see he tag across the whole city , doke is nothing just a poser , "I'm a sick cunt named doke I buy all my paint and use the graffiti writing culture to push my own agenda of being a street art queer all my pieces take 7 hours + I'm never scared to get caught an there really no reason to do it coz I get no adrenaline rush n the city never gonna buff over my street art"
@@kbuttishmarn3590 graffiti /ɡrəˈfiːti/ noun 1.writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place. Google sums it up fairly well... It is graffiti and I respect it much more than idiots running around spraying an ugly tag on anything just to seek attention.
Ok so i love Halloween because its fun. Its fun to scare people with silliness and everyone gets creative with their costumes and yards its cool... and if you like candy its free for everyone with a costume.
Reminds me back in the day in Brooklyn New York when I used to watch the trains go by. It was rolling artwork. I was never talented enough to draw that way but boy did I appreciate the talent that those guys had. All the different styles of drawing were just amazing. The best was when there was a full car. Didn’t matter if it was block style, bubble style or wild style I always got a kick out of seeing a full train car with graffiti on it. And just imagine they had to bring all that spray paint, hop the fence and paint in the dark while avoiding police and security.