scince its already revived wheatpaste- a process using a formula of white flour and water to put up printed or drawn posters on newsprint paper or standerd xerox paper, the most famous paster is OBEY hands down with his Andre the Giant poster pigs- common slang for the law, also see popo or street nazi propeganda- A method used to spread ideas or movements commonly using stencils or posters when involved with graffitti
markers are usually used for tags and occasionnal small throwups markers come in a variuos range of sizes these range from bullet tips to nibs up to half an inch markers can usually be reffiled with the writers personal choice of colour markers such as sharpies and prismas are used for stickers diffrent inks are used to mark diffrent surfaces etch used for windows krink general homemade ink using paint and paint thinner the point of markers is to get up in a small place eg. letter box train window etc. without carrying paint around -uber3
bombingscience-once a sacred graffitti worship area but after the flood of clueless toys who played getting up and searched on google it is nothing but a school for the mentally impaired By nowforth i ban all toys from the forums! not really but do yall have to make a new thread for everything, is it so important that it deserves two threads!?!!? Hardly
krink is a silver ink recipe originated by KR or KRone GHETTO KRINK is home made silver ink using silver paint and thinner if its not silver, its just thinned paint also, KRINK the company now makes a black krink, so it is either silver or black, and krink only refers to the original recipe, which is not just thin paint and rancid, you are an internet toy who may or may not have found this site by googling it after playing getting up.
whats up wif all the definitions? i think the starter wanted to explain how to do shit to toy-toys dat just started and shit not to learn how to talk
A vanishing point is a point in a perspective drawing to which parallel lines seem to converge. The number and placement of the vanishing points determines which perspective technique is being used. One-point perspective [Broken External Image]:http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/a/ac/Perspective-1point.png If the viewpoint is pointing directly into a linear object like a building or a road, one would use one vanishing point, that is the principal focus. All lines perpendicular to the painting plate would vanish in the vanishing point. More precisely, one-point perspective exists when the painting plate (also known as the picture plane) is parallel to two axes of a rectilinear (or Cartesian) scene (see also Cartesian coordinate system) --- a scene which is composed entirely of linear elements that intersect only at right angles. Therefore, all elements are either parallel to the painting plate (either horizontally or vertically) or perpendicular to it. All elements that are parallel to the painting plate are drawn as parallel lines. All elements that are perpendicular to the painting plate converge at a single point (a vanishing point) on the horizon. Two-point perspective [Broken External Image]:http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/c/ce/Perspective-2point.png A vanishing point exists for every set of parallel lines that are not parallel to the picture plane. (If the lines of a rectilinear scene have angles to the painting plate, they would vanish in other vanishing points. There are lot of vanishing points homologous to different angles. But all vanishing points should be located in the same horizontal line with the focus.) A two-point (ie, two vanishing points) perspective is derived from one-point perspective by yawing (typically) the line of vision so that the line of vision will be at an angle away from the focus (the view may be pitched as well to create a two-point perspective along the vertical axis). Then the lines which used to be horizontal and parallel will now be concurrent, intersecting at the horizon. Interpreted according to projective geometry, the horizontal parallel lines of one-point perspective are actually concurrent, intersecting at the point at infinity [1:0:1]. When the head is turned by a slight angle, these lines no longer intersect at an ideal point, but at an affine point on the horizon, so they are no longer parallel. In other words, two-point perspective exists when the painting plate is parallel to a "Cartesian scene" (a scene composed entirely of linear elements intersecting only at right angles) in one axis (usually the z-axis) but not parallel to the other two axes. If the scene being viewed consists solely of a cylinder sitting on a horizontal plane, no difference exists in the image of the cylinder between a one-point and two-point perspective. Three-point perspective [Broken External Image]:http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/5/59/Perspective-3point.png If the lines have angles from the painting plate up or down, one would use the other kind vanishing points. Those vanishing points must located in the same vertical line with the focus. Looking at the object from above or below, the horizontal line with the focus and all other 2nd VPs would left the horizon up or down. Three-point perspective exists when the perspective is a view of a rectilinear (Cartesian) scene (a scene composed entirely of linear elements intersecting at right angles) where the painting plate is not parallel to any of the scene's three axes. Linear elements in the scene that are parallel to one of the three axes will converge on one of three vanishing points. Each of the three vanishing points corresponds with one of the three axes of the scene.
how do you cut tips? ive tried opening a stock tip spray hole and it did pretty good, but how do i make it like a pink dot, how do i make a flare tip. amd how do i make a super skinny tip?