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C Da SKill

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  1. somewat , i started to read it then i jus posted
  2. why don't u check out the borders or barnes and noble website?
  3. are scene chicks like goth chicks?
  4. so if i write neam, whoeva wwrites name is gonna b liek"he stole my name..." it don't matter
  5. yo 'n' looks more like a 'y' wit an extension, other than that, it's aight, but i am a toy so what do i know.... crits
  6. C Da SKill

    throwups

    that has been said many a time, get some new material
  7. C Da SKill

    throwups

    already know this is bad, but other than that wut u wit it?
  8. Taken from Godisart.com: As has been said to you all time and time again Block Letters are your best friend when you begin writing. Block letters reinforce fundamental aspects of letter styles in your mind. Most people take their knowledge of letter forms for granted when they start writing, hence all those ridiculous "wild styles" which pwn us 4ll 3v3ryd4y. You've got to learn which aspects of a letter are required in order for it to be legible and proper. That's where block letters come in. Block letters ARE those fundamental pieces of letters which are needed in order for them to be legible. My advice is that you look at your keyboard, and just draw the letters over and over. over and over and over and over and over. I'm not talking like 5/6 times, i'm talking like 100/200 times. A huge thing to keep an eye on is letter proportion, make sure your vertical lines are all the same width, your horizontal lines all the same width, and your diagonal lines all the same width. Of course this rule does have lots of fluctuation once you get better, but for the time this is key, otherwise your letters will lose that legibility. And despite what you think about how insanely dope crazy illegible wildstyles are, you still need to be able to read your graffiti. Even those crazy illegible wildstyles are legible to the trained eye. Why? because they put emphasis on those bits of letters that make them legible. Anyway once you've mastered simple font like block letters start playing with aspects of it: Try leaning them all one direction. Try making some smaller and some bigger, keep it patterned, not random. Try bending them all in the middle. Try weighting them all higher or lower using middle pieces (like the middle of an E). Try forming them into a shape. Hopefully by this time you have got a decent handstyle developed, try making your pieces include some interesting components of your handstyle lettering, my handstyle has strongly influenced my piecing style. Stay the flip away from extensions. Extensions will come to you once you know you are a good enough writer. Eventually you will just begin to see where letters can have add-ons without compromising their shape.
  9. u might just wanna sketch for a while, if u dont wanna do that jus tag stop signs and small stuff for a while
  10. can i get some crits on this?
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