Thanks much appreciated! And yea those tags were done on my phone cause i was at work...lol but i do also practice in my blackbook, and yea i have thought that about other letters like m. I have a dry erase board that is on my fridge so i practice on that alot...because i have noticed i tag better standing up on a vertical surface. Man thanks for all the tips and stuff sorry i dont have much feedback for you, ill definitely keep you updated with what i work on thanks!
Right on, I'm only singling you out cuz you're the only person who chimed in with a critique for me haha. I've been practicing that straight clean one you pointed out, even little bits of feedback are helpful. In fact, I got myself inspired to come up with a lowercase tag from scratch, and I'll be going through that exact same process before I start doing anything with it around the city. Each one teach one.
Maybe you should'nt add the first little flare on the s and your i looks like a u .Your quotation marks should be more even also but defiantly has potential
Too much shit going on to place this that and the third. Keep it more uniform. Remember simple structures=flow. Ditch the quotation marks, they only look good in philly wickeds anyways. Stop adding extra shit, instead try to do a flowing tag with JUST the letters. When you have that down you can add do-dads on it, but remember extra things should always tie the tag together. TLDR keep it simple. Fill up those papers with simple tags that look nice and solid!
Good start, drop the quotes until you get a good feel of how to use them, and fix the "e". The other letters are curvy and flowy, and the "e" is too sharp and angular. I'm diggin' the way the "g" is stylized though.
I also dig the G, but you got capital and lower case letters mixed . Try the first letter capital in the rest of the lower case, all lower case, or all capital. That's not necessarily a rule, but I I think generally it's a good guideline to follow