I Im tired of writing the same exact reply for all the new taggers so here it it in short: Ditch the quotes, kick that underline mess out of there, do more simple letters, keep the desing uniform. Uniform letters=flow. U n i f o r m!! Get that? Uniform= similarites. Cant have those letters poking out everywhere like a pedofiles cock on a 10th birthdayparty
Keep at it homie! Minor improvements are the goal. No one grows in leaps and bounds and getting good at this shit is all about sucking for long time first. QUTESUG, post: 1917380, member: 141088"]yea for sure...ive been taking alot of your tips into consideration and i have seen alot of minor improvements, priecaite it[/QUOTE]
Yo here's a suggestion for any beginners out there. Go to your local craft store and pick up a lettering book. You know, the kind for 4th grade girls. I was thumbing through one recently and it actually had really good tips for basic stylized letters. It got into tips for keeping different letters looking consistent, bubble letters, shadows and outlines and stuff. It was honestly a graffiti writing for beginners book disgused by pink bedazzled flowers. Some of these books are really good, they show what Strokes make up each letter, they have empty lines so you can practice the letter wall looking at the example. I can't think of a better resource to get you from Square zero to square one
the worst tag i did was when some1 talked around the corner and scared me making me do a more round shape than a pointy one. if that makes any sense
Consistent, cant really go wrong with the classic sharp boxy letters. Good for getting up. But slowly add style and develop a more unique style with that..
Still here and working on shit, not going as ham but finding more time to practice again so I feel ready going into summer.