Use anything but Trane. Switch the letters around if they're good for you.. NARE, TARN, REAN etc.. loads of possibilities.
dont add brake fluid to paint, ever. brake fluid is for inks. when brake fluid is added to inks, it slows down the drying time, which makes it stain more.
sitting somewhere (a "bench" is a good idea), and watching trains roll by. or taking pictures of trains rolling by.
lol i wonder how many times people are gonna ask why they added brake fluid to their paint. Don't add it. <-- see that right there? PERIOD
yeah, and trane, since you seem pretty toy, i think you should pick a 3/4 letter name. chances are you'll get roped bustin' a 5 letter tag. i used to write a 5 letter tag... and true story... one day i was catchin' a daytime hand, had to twist the bottom of the sakura after the fourth letter, which took at least five seconds, a guy saw me, called the cops, and BAM. herpes.
Ok, I just started writing, first off for a black book, any favorites on markers? That'd be helpful, Second, what are some essential things to get, respirator, gloves, good paint, what kind and how many tips will I need? I live in a smaller town, no graff writers here. Thanks PDMK
hahahaha you won't need a respriator till you get better I would stay in books till you get flow and style down....but if your not going to listen to me .... paint makers-flow pens, decos (all thats avalible in my town) Paint for starting- painters touch.....don't waste money on montana till your better Just practice and post in the toy forums and get tips from other writers on how to improve...best way to go if you don't have any writers in your town. BUT DON'T FORGET YOU HAVE TO GIVE CRITS TO GET CRITS!!!!!
Ok then, next question, Ive seen vids of people who do an outline and fill it in, then form letters, and people who just start doing letters connecting them and such. is there a correct way?
One problem with this advice is that most tips i have seen them give toys is to stick with simple letters and that's about it i mean i know doing simple letters is a very big key to even getting started but seriously i know the vetrans got a hell of alot more advice to give then "stick to simples"
go talk to some of your home town writers then and draw up a peice for them....they will tell you the same shit stick to the simples and build off of that...unless every graffiti writer you know is a happy go lucky guy/girl and just jumps at the chance to give you free advice
sadly enough though bliss is that i think i'm the only one in my city that actually writes all the other shit i've seen in my town was just first grade scribbles done by some dumbass high schoolers.