use things on the surface to make a mental note of size, like using bricks or imperfections in the wall. also, use things that have a constant size to help gauge how big your letters should be. try using the can to map out how big to go (like then N is 6 cans wide, ect...) i also use arms length a lot to map out size
Its not that hard on the wall because its so large scaled. Just look where your previouse letter is or maybe your not practicing your throw enough. I think proportion is a skill that takes time and practice. Somethings that I go with is.... space from the bottom/top of the wall, Lines on the brick. shadowns on the wall sometime help. Its more or less can control and practice.
Yea I can only pratice my throw when I paint it, i'll just have to step back for a sec and guage the size of my next letter, thanks guys.
***** got in a car accident. Weak shit, he's in phys rehab and everything. He's going to live though, that's what counts.
winter is coming up soon... just wondering on what people thing about winter painting. no one is around, it gets dark real early, butttt..... it's fucking cold and there are footprints in the snow. i got bopped last winter cuz of my footprints.
Craz? oh come on, like you're the first person to write "Craze" then realize that name sucked and took off one letter. hahaha. Maize is a bitch to write. Z's suck in handstyles for how I write.
Ha I was reading on 12oz one time and this kid was asking for a name to write. So some guy tells him to write queef. This kid is like oh thats cool does anybody write that? So they said no and he's like sweet thanks guys im gonna do some sketching now.
Did they end up telling him? I remember reading that even before I joined BS but I didn't think they told him.
idk if this is a stupid question to ax, but do so many graffiti artists put "one" somewhere in their pieces? ive seen it in pros and ametures alike, im just curious to why