If you could make this same type of video but with close up, slow motion shots, that would be so crucial to the learning process. Great video regardless.
Tnx mate, u made a better artist without me having to do nothing. I have been spraypainting a tiny amount for 21 years, selftaught, but ur fading and ur lining is like an eureka-moment for me. It is gonna be the difference between decorating my own surroundings to be able to sell my stuff. Best wishes from rural Norway!
Hey that's rad to hear! Really cool to be reaching Norway with these videos. I'll be dropping a video soon running through my favourite caps if that's something you'd be interested in also :)
This is awesome! Thanks so much for making these and not being a gatekeeper. I've seem to come across other artists that don't really want to show you or they're like "figure it out." Its just nice to even watch some basics and go from there. Thanks again!!
I really love your work! know it's not part of your style, but I really like it _before_ most of the outlining. Definitely use the black, just not so much actually outlining. That's just me, though. I'm getting ready to do a mural on my _garage door_ (which I hope won't annoy my neighbors (too much)), so wish me luck!
I'm glad this popped up on my feed. Next weekend I'm painting a live mural at a festival and ive only done 2 murals so far. Never in front of people. And I just found a local store that sells Flame so thanks for the tips.
@@JONQPiD any surface really, plywood, metal etc. some may suit better than others but the difference will be unnoticeable if you’re a beginner. Also search glad wrap graffiti that’s another idea
Yeah I agree man, I'm not active in writing anymore and wouldn't claim being a graffiti writer, that should be something that's earned. I just use the term "graffiti" because some people aren't educated enough in graffiti, street art or murals to know what wording to search so I just use all three as I'm trying to share techniques that can be used in all spaces. On a side note I still do paint illegal spots but I'm not really replying to you to have a "cool guy" off.
Im from Philly where it started how you gonna tell that man how long he had to do what fo? It sounds like You on some vicious hater yuckery type of time
What would you like to see/learn next?
Awesome video - cheers man. Love your work.
If you could make this same type of video but with close up, slow motion shots, that would be so crucial to the learning process. Great video regardless.
Tnx mate, u made a better artist without me having to do nothing. I have been spraypainting a tiny amount for 21 years, selftaught, but ur fading and ur lining is like an eureka-moment for me.
It is gonna be the difference between decorating my own surroundings to be able to sell my stuff.
Best wishes from rural Norway!
Hey that's rad to hear! Really cool to be reaching Norway with these videos. I'll be dropping a video soon running through my favourite caps if that's something you'd be interested in also :)
Awesome stuff Lukas. Really interesting to learn about techniques involved in wall art Thanks for sharing. 👨🎨🎨👏
You make it look easy! Great video, thank you :)
Thanks for breaking it down!
@@soul51designs No worries, thanks for watching
This is awesome! Thanks so much for making these and not being a gatekeeper. I've seem to come across other artists that don't really want to show you or they're like "figure it out." Its just nice to even watch some basics and go from there. Thanks again!!
No worries man no one really helped me on my way up either, I thought I'd change it up. Have fun painting.
I really love your work!
know it's not part of your style, but I really like it _before_ most of the outlining. Definitely use the black, just not so much actually outlining. That's just me, though. I'm getting ready to do a mural on my _garage door_ (which I hope won't annoy my neighbors (too much)), so wish me luck!
Great Man U got a new sub🙌🏾🔥
I was in MEL 10 days ago painting, and I wish this came up on my feed. Thx for the inspo
@@ACEG-te6ro no worries, maybe next time hey! ;)
I'm glad this popped up on my feed. Next weekend I'm painting a live mural at a festival and ive only done 2 murals so far. Never in front of people. And I just found a local store that sells Flame so thanks for the tips.
@@APSprayArts no worries man, can’t go wrong with flame. Enjoy!
Very helpful! Thanks!
Nice mate, appreciate the tutorial. Only recently learned about your channel, your work is great!
Thanks Spawno!
Amazing video!
@@PsychoGirlMinecraftJams thanks :)
What type of surfaces can I use to be able to practice? What do you use as a practice surface?
@@JONQPiD any surface really, plywood, metal etc. some may suit better than others but the difference will be unnoticeable if you’re a beginner. Also search glad wrap graffiti that’s another idea
I guess im Andy in this situation.... cause the comments is full of TOYS😂😂😂😂
Its not graffiti if u ain't been painting illegal spots for over 15 years at least....
Yeah I agree man, I'm not active in writing anymore and wouldn't claim being a graffiti writer, that should be something that's earned. I just use the term "graffiti" because some people aren't educated enough in graffiti, street art or murals to know what wording to search so I just use all three as I'm trying to share techniques that can be used in all spaces.
On a side note I still do paint illegal spots but I'm not really replying to you to have a "cool guy" off.
Im from Philly where it started how you gonna tell that man how long he had to do what fo? It sounds like You on some vicious hater yuckery type of time