ok this is kinda a stupid question, but i just started actually bombing a little while ago. But...do that dots on the caps really matter? like i was looking at art primo and they have stuff like grey dot, pink dot, orange...and whatever. What are they for?
You use fats for initial outlines and fills, and thins to outline them after am i right? Mine always looks strange and not quite right.
well if ur bombing just use all fats if u want if ur piecing id just sketch it out with a stock tip to save paint, and fill with a fat if u want, and then outline and stuff with whatever its really all up to u about hwat u want it to look like
Thins for any outlines and detail, fats for fills is the basic way. After a while you learn which caps fade well, force field well, cut back nicely and so on. Half of it is just personal preference. Like, I've used NY fats for outlines before but I love blue dot's for detail and grey dot's for cut backs.
the best cap for me on the lak is the montana level 2 it gives perfectly clean lines for outlines. and it does not clog like the gold dot. but ny fat is the shit for bombing
new yellow sekt capadapter is out now... for wider male valve systems. kilz,foreign, and can be used to fill/use own caps on deoderant spray cans. check it on youtube
Last time I seen them they still had rusto fats on them. But on an elmers mini spray adhesive they have a cap that looks like a skinny pro but sprays almost like a pink dot.
Then I gotta cop some of those. I remember the first time I used a pink dot, didn't really know HOW big the shit, and then I fell in love. Anyhow for who ever was saying whatever about which caps to use ect. I really only use fats, I don't like how skinny the NYF is though. I try and use RF's or Orange dots.