Here's round 2! Let's start with the obvious issues: streaky fill, and inconsistent drop shadow but I feel a bit more confident overall
Looks good homey. Take your time and practice. Nothing was ever achieved in a day. It looks like you got a wall in your yard. That's a good step before hitting the streets. Practice on that, a lot. But listen to Elbow and Gum. They have been giving you dope advice. And if its on your own wall, don't be afraid to use guide lines to keep everything straight and in proportion. But who am I, just an old head getting back into this after years away.
Well here are my 4 first throw ups. I was never really too big into this style of graffiti, but I wanted to practice a little bit of everything and get some more experience on my wall but I'll say this: definitely not the last time I'll be doing throwies! That shit was a lot of fun! And the ability to do 4 "pieces" in a half hour is fucking awesome! Definitely recommend to anyone else that's new to graff and hasn't done this yet!
Learned about retna and the stuff he does...thought it looked pretty cool so I gave it a try. They have his letters "decoded" apparently, so I just wrote what I wanted...too fuckin hot outside tho
Wife says that I should have did a throwy instead of blaster can...she said it's not as fun looking...do yall think when getting up next to someone it best to stay on the same kinda idea( tag =tag throw=throw) or who gives a shit do what you want.
Didn't manage to get a shot of this wall myself before it was painted over but grabbed one from my roommate from painting around the other night. It says magic murder bag
Hey guys it's been awhile. Here's the latest. I learned an important lesson on this one: at a certain point, it's easier to start a piece over than fix the mistakes you made. Let me know what you think