No need, ain't too bad. Nice keeping it consistent for the most part. I would keep the s round though, the straight lines you have inside it are messing with your flow. Also, try putting the left leg of the r in front of the right one, the kick or "ball" on the right leg of the r sticks out otherwise. Other than that, the only other thing that's really sticking out to me is the c. I'd try out having the bottom overlap the top or vice versa (for example, look at that clone throw. The top of the c overlaps the bottom). It isn't bad though man, really nice progress
Yeah, that's a little bit better, just draw bigger like sins said. Just try making the bottom of the c the one that's overlapping, not the top. Might look better. And don't skip out on the line to define the a, otherwise it gets a little confusing.
I like the characters, but I think your letters are getting lost in them. Your a doesn't really look right and that d is looking like a c or b to me man Also, unrelated to the throw, work on that hand man. Needs attention
I dig the e. The a is kinda it of place being so round with all the straight lines in there, and it's "hump" goes too high. Makes it look huge. The m is starting to get better though man, nice on that.
Thoughts? Sloppy colouring but I have shitty whiteboard markers, all my money goes to cans and drippers lol
Well your money is being wasted right now man cuz you need to work on your tags, scrap that throwie as well. You need to look at your keyboard and write every single letter how it is on a notebook and fill that thing up with simple letters. Thats how your going to get better tags and overall better handstyle.
^ yup... what he said.. seems like "basic shyt" i know, but getting better at straights and curves that you see on basic keyboard letters us a good way to rid yourself of those shaky ass rounded outlines... plus, there's nothing wrong with putting basic letters on a wall either, as long as you have a grasp on wtf you're doing... i mean,those accents outside ur throwie-- if you can't drag your marker two inches without it appearing shaky AF AND parallel to the throwie itself, then you're wasting paint trying to put it on a wall. someone will go over that shyt (hopefully)
hey bro, spend your money on whatever the fuck you want to, it's yours not theirs. If that's what makes you happy go for it
I think what puts was trying to say is that theres no point buying paint untill youve got your shit down to the letter. If you really wanna buy paint at this stage buy some shitty dollar cans and practice at a chill spot to get your can control on point.