that kinda mops sucks ass i bought inferno d nero and if i lil bit turn it drips and ur hands clothes pocket are full of ink i dont recommend that kinda mops but imma recommend molotow 25mm mop damn easy to fill and its smooth af and cork is hella good it dont drip out if u turn ur mop
Some advice: keep practicing as much as you can on paper. It can be as simple as doodles during class, or some minutes dedicated to figuring out your lettering. It helps clean up the speed of your tags and works almost as a blueprint on how to put up throwies and pieces. The only thing paper cannot give you is the can practice you'll need to really master the larger stuff, so try to find somewhere legal or get some big canvas to practice paint rolling, spray effects, etc. Experience both in and out the field is key to mastering your art. Keep graffin'!
God daim maan thats crazy ur so good I always wondered what time you draw on the line? In every new video u find a new cool spot and im without saying anything good luck
Been following your instagram for a while and noticed "weck" in the thumbnail. I did not know you had a youtube channel! This is everything I've ever wanted!
Paint tins that size don't really weigh much, at least compared to the chunks and stacks of paper and book you're forced to drag around you. It could also help that spray cans are pretty light and that he's doing what he's passionate about--it doesn't look like he's forced to graff everywhere lol. But that's just me.
@@quirkyqwertyto1055 hahaha ye Ik he isn’t forced to and also realised that the weight reduce from carrying something in a bag or backpack is like 50% 😂😂😂
5:22 I like that u didn't spray that sign! Many rail workers are alright if you don't do this. Some of them doesn't care but still... At least that's how in my country is...
.... for this Artist it's 'weaker' ... I get that he couldn't make it in life as one who has incredible skill or following other than to be a vandal. Taggers are usually 'weaker' than real Artists and this is a cry out for attention. 😶
try looking at videos discussing the basics of graffiti (the artist's block does a great job at this), and then move into tagging basics. What also helps is to constantly practice and experiment with both the look, flow, and speed of your tags. You could just doodle in your notebook during class or during a spare moment. Once you feel you have your cleaned up tag that you can put up quickly and dependably, go out and do it. Real life experience will teach you about the sizing and how to properly fit your tags wherever you put 'em.
А как ты делаешь или покупаешь эти наклейки, просто хочу узнать, интересно. Ответь пожалуйста. Если ты это делаешь, сделаешь на эту тему видео(про стикеры).
делай свои мопы,сквизеры, заправку можно сделать из эмали, но когда у меня все плохо складывалось с деньгами (1.5 года назад) я делал самопалы. Теперь кайфую новыми молотовыми, он зе ранами) начинай с нуля, как и все)) удачиии