Fuck I just bomb.My can control problem is with the accuratcy with the final outline after the normal outilne. Hope that made sense.
practice using a can when its not there just like air guitar hahah think of new techniques on how how to move your hand you just have to have good coordination i guess and try different caps see which you like and how to use them expeirement and youll find what fits you
if you visualize yourself doing a throw over and over again, its a proven scientific fact that by the time you go and do it for real, you will have already become 20% better since your last try. -- ie. day dreaming and practicing in your head also helps. im not saying your going to go from sloppy drips to immaculate crisp lines, but it will help. also - just like golfing, take a few practice swings if your worried about messing up --
you only get better by going out and doing it..i practiced with hairspray for quite a while on a mirror and also by practicing in ditches and shit...it takes time.
hair spray on a mirror ??? hahah my first outlines are usually sloppy but then i fix it up and chop it with the same color inside the fill....i just gotta make it look nicer with the can u used for the fill...get it ?
yeah its better than wasting paint..plus it wasnt mine..i stole it from my siser and mom and whoever else.it was never in short supply.
you wanna get good can control ok watch the fresh prince intro 1000 times with will smiff and you will see GREAT can control i learned from the best feel me
no he dosent he's the only writer who i know that can tag a wall right in front of a cop and still trick the cop into thinking its deoderant thats can control
How long did it take you veterans to get a good handle on can control? Cause I've only been out 4 or 5 times practicing in a drain ditch and I don't have terrible can control but I know I'm not ready to hit the streets.
If you got a can. Then you're ready to hit the streets. it may be shitty but you gotta get your buzz and used to paintin that way.
Get skinny caps, or get lower-pressure cans. Some montana's are good, dont use those 600ers for detail work etc. You know what I mean. Just know your stuff, know what is good for what.
speed, biggest factor. Working with different caps so you get used to the way they flow, for example, orange dots for outlins are pure win, and solid silvers for fills, etc.. Just time and experimentation. It sucks, but that is the only way, to really know how it works.