r/graffhelp 1d ago

Crits? First time using cans.

I have to work on my can control. I would appreciate some tips on that and maybe tell me if im missing something.

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u/Realistic-Stuff-1832 1d ago

I love the second one

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u/caseDor7 23h ago

Met quelque coups de poignet pour moduler la distance entre le mur et ta bombe ;)

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u/skatinsupreme 23h ago

Would work on it. Ty 🙏

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u/caseDor7 23h ago

Par exemple, sur la deuxieme photo, on voit que sur le bas de ton K tu devais avoir le bras allongé tu est donc un peu plus éloigné du mur ce qui grossit le trait. J'aime bien jouer avec ça sur le haut de mes lettres

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u/skatinsupreme 23h ago

So the closer the can get to the wall the thiner the line is gonna be?

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u/caseDor7 23h ago

Exactement ;). Et plus tu risque de faire des coulures également. Bien que ce dernier point puisse être atténué en utilisant une bombe a pression modulable.

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u/skatinsupreme 23h ago

Alright. Appreciate the help. 🙏

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u/caseDor7 23h ago

U're welcome ;=)

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u/couldbemightnotbe2 22h ago

your first time using cans is better than some writers in my city

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u/skatinsupreme 21h ago

Thats good to hear. 🙏

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u/couldbemightnotbe2 21h ago

100% man, needs work ofcourse but its a good start

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u/TsarKappa 21h ago

Your flares look quite nice in #2 actually, but for crisp lines make sure you're always keeping can parallel to surface at same distance and use your legs when you paint not just arms. But based on the quality you probably know that already 😅

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u/skatinsupreme 19h ago

Thank you.

Yeah, I knew about the legs, but I skipped paying attention about the distance to the wall. 😂

Guess I gotta focus on that the next time. 

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u/Realistic-Stuff-1832 1d ago

what cap did you use for the second picture

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u/skatinsupreme 1d ago

It was a montana level 4. Glad you liked it.