dont forget get drawing is just part of your style, you may want to get all complex quick, but there is a big difference between the boldness of your bic and real can control. you may be able to draw some hot shit, but you try to take it to the street and you get all confused why your piece looks like ass, why your proportions are all whack, why your outline is dripping into your fill, why your lines are too fat or too skinny, whatever, even when you are going off a sketch in your hand. it takes a long time to develop some style, gain some hands, and own some control around your cans, knowing your paints, their pressure, how they react on different surfaces and weather. its true you got to bite some shit in your sketch book and make your variations, but you also have to go out there and do gaffiti. decent supplies also help your style along. progression of style to me is just like graff ethics, tags on blank, hollows over tags, fills over hollows, pieces over fills, burners over pieces. you dont need fancy ass caps or paint, you just need ta buld ya skillz. you fell in love with something beautiful though, dont let nothing grind you down, or no one, do your thing and fuck beef.