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dizEspelz

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  1. Those snides were bad bad bad.

    Noxer on the other hand, mmmmm.

     

    Bad like how? Perhaps you can illustrate with some of your

    own work. Preferably done inside an innercity train that's moving

  2. Months old Pivot piece made on Mr. Mymers blackbizzook. I think this dates back to September/October I believe. Slooppppyyy as hell though. !!! But it still looks fresh to me!

     

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    you call that sloppy? get your head out your asshole

  3. hot shit REMORSE

     

    SEV, i dig the S & E but that V is a little too wide, it doesnt match. if you made the

    bottom of it a mirror reflection of the bottom of the S i think it would look sick...just

    a suggestion

  4. might-be-bombin:

    I always finish a piece the same night I started it, not everyone does, but I think it's something

    you should try to do. If you have to stop in the middle of a piece, it's probably not working and you should just move on to a new one.

     

    Turtz:

    If u have to ask, dont fuck with that shit...

     

    SHIFT:

    tight character

  5. that link for the prisma color thing was sweet thanks.. i just started using markers and it's been tough trying to get those hard edges clean looking.. now i think i have a good idea on how to fix that..

     

    here's a legitamite question anyone every deal with a shaky hand syndrome.., i got these meds im on and they make my hand shake.. it sucks cause i have to draw faster then normal. and it's not that great.. any suggestions..

     

    it might not be great now, but drawing those fast lines is what you eventually want to be

    doing. From watching a lot of cats better than me I realized that the best way to put down a

    line is to locate the start and finish points with your eyes, and then connect the imaginary

    dots in one swift motion. The more you use spray paint the more u will realize this is how

    to paint as well. Think about it, if you draw a line too slowly with the can, you'll get drips!

     

    To combat those shaky hands, I would say aim your medium where u want the line to start,

    keeping the pinky-side edge of your hand pressed against the page, then lift up your hand at the exact moment you whip out that line.

     

    regardless of whether these specific tips were helpful or not, just remember that everyone

    adds their own flavor to their art, oftentimes because of their own particular challenges with the art-making process.

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