Definitely love the mix of zoomed out and head-cam shots. I grew up in a regional town where the nearest thing to graffiti was a farmer painting a “Bag of horse poo $2” sign at their front gate & so the only time I saw graff was in a magazine or from a moving train. Being so far from the actual wall made me think that “real” painters had to be super tight & sharp-basically like digital art. TLDR Seeing close up shots of a wall can help new painters realize that that level of detail has it’s place, but so do fades & visible spray lines-and they can actually become a painter’s signature-so just pick up a can and experiment!
That character looks suspicious similar to the flamingo 🦩 from few videos ago 🤔 hahaha About the cams I think a mix between head cam and the further back is the best, maybe as someone already suggest A 80/20 mix head cam for only some details shots(?
That character looks suspicious similar to the flamingo 🦩 from few videos ago 🤔 hahaha About the cams I think a mix between head cam and the further back is the best, maybe as someone already suggest A 80/20 mix head cam for only some details shots(?
I like both! Head cam and further back!
Definitely love the mix of zoomed out and head-cam shots. I grew up in a regional town where the nearest thing to graffiti was a farmer painting a “Bag of horse poo $2” sign at their front gate & so the only time I saw graff was in a magazine or from a moving train. Being so far from the actual wall made me think that “real” painters had to be super tight & sharp-basically like digital art. TLDR Seeing close up shots of a wall can help new painters realize that that level of detail has it’s place, but so do fades & visible spray lines-and they can actually become a painter’s signature-so just pick up a can and experiment!
Ah cool it was Geser! Nice work from the both of yah!
Man, your work is very DOPE, I need to learn from you. God bless
I like the mix
Very cool, as far as shots go, the ones further out are what I prefer, but the head can ones are cool once in a while, maybe an 80/20 mix
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Killed it dude! Love the process, definitely makes me rethink about how i will be approaching my next wall.
Can’t wait for the next video! 🔥
I’m digging both views close and from a far.
So dope as always!
3:34 I GES that I ASUEM to know it already
Haha you sure do, I hope the stickers make it to you safely!
Badass as always bro 😎
two dope dudes
Yooo - nice colabo!!
You are so awesome and so talented go NAH NahNahNah
Great work! I think a mix is better, headcam to show off your details and further back to have a general look for the audience. But just my opinion!
Awesome
Geseeerrrr no way lol
Mix on the head cam!!!
Please make a raw video with the full process of a character on a wall!!!!
When the weather warms up I will probably do that
I purchased a Tiny Pink Stencil cap, and tried it. Does the paint just end up pooling up in there? I’m not sure if I’m not using it correctly. 😂
You have to keep dumping it. And also drill the hole bigger so it works better
Thanks man! Your’re amazing. If you ever do classes, I’m signing up!!!!
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Head Cam is a Bit shaky 😊
Agreed, kinda hard in the moment to worry about it. Maybe I’ll just do more close camera angles on the stand
@@Woak.1 or maybe you can change the settings (wide angle and stabilisation)
a mix cam
Soooo… how cold was it out?
Ice cold! Haha idk exactly, somewhere in the 20s but with the wind and shade it felt a lot colder
Love your work, just gotta drop this 'smoking is cool' bs narrative
Haha thanks, I don’t smoke or think it’s “cool” I just like drawing cigarettes and i have fun creating flow with smoke
That character looks suspicious similar to the flamingo 🦩 from few videos ago 🤔 hahaha
About the cams I think a mix between head cam and the further back is the best, maybe as someone already suggest
A 80/20 mix head cam for only some details shots(?
That character looks suspicious similar to the flamingo 🦩 from few videos ago 🤔 hahaha
About the cams I think a mix between head cam and the further back is the best, maybe as someone already suggest
A 80/20 mix head cam for only some details shots(?