I'll just Google that book and who designed the cover. Bam. Identity revealed! Lol And mars, a credit score is the score the government keePs on your money so you can forever be a slave if you have a shitty one. And if you have a really good credit score you'll forever be in debt cuz you can buy whatever you want. So either way you're a slave. Welcome to the real world motherfucker
Try it, lol, like I said, this one was only to get a contract. It is a made up cover to show them my skill set. Thanks mars!
The cat is actually a 2 1/2' foot tall stencil I cut out (53 fucking hours-and permanent nerve damage to the tips of my fingers). I just took a pic of it and threw it into Photoshop to tweak the contrast.
My bad hand-s, I read my post back and it sounded ignorant. No tone on these forums, lol. I said it jokingly.
Holy shit. I'm dedicated to art. But that's painful shit right there. I'll stick to spray paint and walls lol
Yeah, I wouldn't do it again. I did get a much better appreciation for stencil graff after I was done though. I just like to try new shit. Right now I'm out catching hands with a Liquitex 3" Freestyle Brush and doing some calligraffiti stuff (Using mint green paint, lol) Always pushin!
Drive, Park, Walk, Repeat...lol. Yeah, I just go out dressed like a slick hipster and everyone thinks I'm supposed to be there. Especially when I have a brush in my hand, LMFAO!
Histor, i do hand type and font work on the side, mostly a hobby now as i dont have much freetime and people like to try and be cheap, chalkboards are also good work for writers, i did a huge one for a restaurant. Cool 200 and a free meal and beer, not bad for a couple hours in the morning. My biggest claim to fame so far is this music video though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4vAxGUaAjA I painted the Fort Worth logo, which is to exact scale as that used by the city. 156k views that have seen my work and have no idea! hah
Herbn, nice dude! Never done a chalkboard. My handmade type is typically converted into a vector file since they need to be used on the web and in print materials. The font design I'm doing now is my attempt at some residual income, which is something very rare in Design. Instead of designing something and getting paid 1 time, I can design a font and sell it over, and over, and over, and over...you get my point. I'm hoping to release the first one this fall. It has more than 200 glyphs and has been the hardest project i've ever worked on.