Ran out of paint to fill in the 3D - need to go back and finish it off.

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trapyoung wrote:that one is pretty sick wicked
Chariot of Fire wrote:Can you do one for TOFU? We can make it our clan sig
Juan_Bottom wrote:This may sound a little random, but how much does this hobby cost you do you think? This looks expensive. Do you buy the cheapest cans of paint or quality?
It is pretty though. And with a name like Pedro it will be harder to get caught. I know.
Pedronicus wrote:Chariot of Fire wrote:Can you do one for TOFU? We can make it our clan sig
I'll do one eventually. give me some time to get several designs / colour schemes out of my system.
I wanted to write the full "the odd fellows union" to make it the right size for a sig. But that's a hell of a lot of paint. I need to think about it.Juan_Bottom wrote:This may sound a little random, but how much does this hobby cost you do you think? This looks expensive. Do you buy the cheapest cans of paint or quality?
It is pretty though. And with a name like Pedro it will be harder to get caught. I know.
A can of paint costs me £3.50 and it's 400ml per can. The paint I'm using has been developed by and for graffiti artists. It's really good paint, covers like no other paint, high pigmentation, low pressure and more colours than you can point a stick at.
The Pedro piece probably took required the following cans;
Outline:
1 1/2 cans of aubergine
Fill:
2 cans of light green
1 can of turquoise green
2 cans of mid blue
1 can of light blue
1/2 a can of white for marbling effect
Background:
1 1/2 cans of lettuce green
1/2 can of black forest green
3D
2 1/2 cans of violet
12.5 cans x £3.50 = £43.50
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Juan_Bottom wrote:Wait, how do you make different sized lines and circles? Is it just how far away you hold the can or is there a special head set for the paint cans that you buy? Do you use a ruler or something to catch the paint?
Also, are you still Freehand or are you Pedro now?!
Pedronicus wrote:Now I really like my newest one, even though I say it myself.Juan_Bottom wrote:Wait, how do you make different sized lines and circles? Is it just how far away you hold the can or is there a special head set for the paint cans that you buy? Do you use a ruler or something to catch the paint?
Also, are you still Freehand or are you Pedro now?!
Different sized circles are made by spraying a circle outline then filling in the centre of the outline.
There are different types of Nozzles (we call them 'caps')
You get a skinny cap for outlines
a fat cap for filling large areas
a fade cap for blending
and there is also a calligraphy cap that sprays a thin wide line so you can tag (write your name) calligraphy style.
Line thickness is mainly achieved by painting 2 or more lines with a skinny cap because they offer a sharper edge to a line.
What I'm painting is legal so I have a lot of time on my hands. If I were doing it illegally - neatness and sharpness goes out the window and you tend to concentrate on getting the job done in the quickest time (fat cap outlines) to avoid getting caught. That said, the better / neater an illegal piece - the more kudos....
I don't use a ruler to catch any paint. You gain more kudos from your fellow writers for pulling off stuff that is hard to do whilst just doing it freehand and using techniques such as cutting in lines to get the perfect finish.
I'm still writing freehand, but for the last 10 years I've doodled Pedro so many times because the letters are nicer and have different shapes. An H and an A are very similar shapes, 2 'E's next to each other are hard to get right. If one is slightly different from the other, it highlights the mistake.
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Pedronicus wrote:Out in the sun all day today...
Timminz wrote:Pedronicus wrote:I'm going to love painting a big old Pedronicus piece. I'll make it easy to read so everyone here can read it instead of some wildstyle where no one knows what the hell it says.
I love this idea.
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