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Discussion in 'Toys forum' started by Kayone707, Jun 15, 2005.

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  1. Tresk

    Tresk Member

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    Check out my new digital graffiti piece
    every dog has its day/
    follow me on instagram - Tresk_1

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  2. SUG

    SUG Elite Member

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    What kind of media or tablet do you use for that
     
  3. Ahem

    Ahem Senior Member

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    I'd imagine he's using what I am...ipad pro (w/ apple pencil) and procreate. Granted I think you can now use the apple pencil w/ the regular ipad now. There are other folks like Smoe that use an ipad/procreate. Great combo for sure, able to crank out so many more pieces and rework with ease.
     
  4. Tresk

    Tresk Member

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    if you do not have enough money for ipad...I recommend starting adobe illustrator or adobe ps
    If someone interested to do colaboration with me or some sketch exchange.Just contact me,I need some new writers or crew (no toys)
    Tresk
     
  5. Ahem

    Ahem Senior Member

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    You're posting in the toy forum tho
     
  6. skrit.

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  7. aerosole1125

    aerosole1125 Senior Member

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    thats clean as fuck my dude i like how you only dark outlined some of it i do that sometimes but it looks good homie
     
  8. skrit.

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    Thanks
     
  9. Ahem

    Ahem Senior Member

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    Yeah I'm not into it, too many broken pieces that I'm not seeing any letter forms. I'd reduce the amount of blocks.
    As for the thick and thin ideas, or rather varying line weight. I'd maybe try out this tutorial.
     
  10. gumOnShoe

    gumOnShoe Elite Member

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    @skrit. dude that hurts my eyes. you're trying to run before you can walk.
     
  11. skrit.

    skrit. Senior Member

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    Fair. It was just bit of fun.
     
  12. vigostar

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  13. skrit.

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    It says SERCH but the letters aren't really there. It was more about playing with the shapes
     
  14. Bt98

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    Skrit, I dig the style but it feels a little too busy/broken up. Hard to make your letters out, I know you said It was more for playing with shaoe though. Clean lines though, looks good.

    This was for the jimbo battle, figured I'd post it here for crits. I can see some things that need work, and the cleanest marker work but I'm not too bothered. Thanks guys.

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  15. vigostar

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    Keep on experimenting!... But, remember that creating "3D effx" is only as good as your knowledge of light or how light effects shapes... Most of the elite level "3D graff" we see has pretty wonky perspective... This is typically purposely done for aesthetics but, their accomplishment is in the lighting and rendering of the shapes.. Their secondary accomplishments come from composition, color theory and finally... overall draftsmanship... Keep it up!
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    @Bt98 This was for the jimbo battle, figured I'd post it here for crits. I can see some things that need work, and the cleanest marker work but I'm not too bothered. Thanks guys.

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    The only real crit I can give you at this moment are the same ones you gave yourself and more than anything else is the outline... Strong sharp confident outlines change an artwork from being basic and sloppy to just being basic...BUT... Being basic doesnt mean its bad.. Some great urban artist take a very basic approach to their lettering but, apply an additional element which takes their work and puts it on top but, for the masses being basic typically simply means being a novice which is excellent because it just means your only going to get better.. Having that said.... If you begin to good habits now they will only pay dividends in the future... Keep up the good work..

    Here are some examples of basic lettering with "additional elements" added and excellent draftsmanship.

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  16. aerosole1125

    aerosole1125 Senior Member

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    bruh i luv this website its a awesome place to come and see some graffiti
     
  17. aerosole1125

    aerosole1125 Senior Member

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    Damn it's pretty dead in hure
     
  18. aerosole1125

    aerosole1125 Senior Member

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  19. skaza

    skaza New Member

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    not the biggest fan of those upside down A's, the bottom one is my favorite rn

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  20. hungover

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    lmao another day another account for aerosol1125