RE: To my graffiti post.
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Re: To my graffiti post.
Yeah but did they do a professional graffiti mural or did they just tag their names?
If you can get legitimate permission, then good job sir I look forward to seeing pictures of this. If not, well, I'll lose some respect for you.Comment
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Re: To my graffiti post.
Well, the one by 6 flags is pro, and airbrushed. But The one on the light-rail is just normal tags with normal spray-paint, but the people who did it were very skilled. The difference is my wall isn't viewed daily by commuters, so getting permission, shouldn't be very hard. Also I'm taking this seriously I'm not just gonna show up and do some random tags and peace out.Comment
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Re: To my graffiti post.
I've been sketching graffiti on paper for a really long time and have gotten really good at it, but I'm in the same sort of predicament where I want to use spray paint and do a real piece but I'm not going to break the law to do it. I would have practice with spray paint, but I'm 17 and my parents have never really supported my love for graffiti-style art, so therefore I haven't been able to practice on my wall or anything like that.
I did look at the sketch and I can say it's alright, I noticed your lines are a little rough/wobbly in some spots. The letter shapes are pretty good, but I would say if you're going to paint a wall, you might as well make a really good sketch and try some different color schemes on it. If you're going to paint a wall, you might as well make it look as decent as possible.Comment
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Thaaaats the plan. I'm going to start of with something super simple, not something like what I posted.
Post some of your sketches!Comment
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