just because it doesn't follow the conventional 'throw up' style of blown out bubble letters etc etc doesn't mean it isn't a throw up. rule of thumb: if i can chuck it up in a couple minutes and it's not a straight/block, it's a throw.
just because it doesn't follow the conventional 'throw up' style of blown out bubble letters etc etc doesn't mean it isn't a throw up. rule of thumb: if i can chuck it up in a couple minutes and it's not a straight/block, it's a throw. [/b][/quote] There is no way ur gonna fill that in 2 minutes on a busy street, u can just see in the flick of urs the pencil lines under it and how it took u time to do. but dont get me wrong, its nice, just not a throw
There is no way ur gonna fill that in 2 minutes on a busy street, u can just see in the flick of urs the pencil lines under it and how it took u time to do. but dont get me wrong, its nice, just not a throw [/b][/quote] there's a difference between sketching and painting. you do know that?
but dont you think that was kinda my point of the orginal comment seriously know me, it was definatly a hot burner but throw up???? but still even beyond that, i question a clean sketching winning over street style (although its still on paper). i think a winning sketch should easily transfer over to the street.
it was a THROW UP battle not a mini piece, i love throw ups but some people just kill it. but fezat is keeping it real
fezat...i thought it be a blow out till i saw the vote results. besides like zeos sound about 3 - 4 posts up, know me's isnt even a throw... im always feeling those creative throws, shit is gourgeous :rinks 40::