writers do that, read any freight company manual, or talk to someone who works in a yard,its not important but, that is the proper term, its because the first books on graff were about the subways, so the term carried over
anyone got an idea of what sizes respirators are? like where is it measured round and how many inches is small, medium and large?
unless you have an extremely large head i would just go with the medium you can adjust it to be smaller or bigger
[Broken External Image]:http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/1746/proovgt9.jpg I'm doing that canvas with few edits. But the question is, if I paint the black background at first, is it gonna efect the all other colors? Like would the lighter ones be darker? As you can see, i'm using some quite light colors and don't want to fuck it up.
good to see somebody talking sense. same goes with terms like "benching" a word used by freight writers which originated on the subways for obvious reasons.
Spark Always start your colours with lightest first then do the darker colours last otherwise you WILL fuck it up and make it look a mess that's a general rule of any piece or artwork...Nice pic though, you take it?
I just picked up a 3m respirator.........it was $30.00 but it is well worth it! Respect the lungs! I am just not sure as to how often I should be changing the filters.
Shalf thanks man, nah I didn't take the photo, it was sent for me as a request for a canvas. I might get a company logo to paint. Anybody got any tips? I'll problably get the logo on the wall with projector, and then tape the needed spots, but all the letters of the logo aren't straigt, they have curves in it. And with tape the curves look real fucked up, any ideas how to not fuck it up? Thinking off cutting the tape on the curves carefully with exacto knife. It's better to prepare right than correct the mistakes, if fix one part with extra coat of paint, i'll have to go over the enitre logo, because the mistakse will be seen because it's gets some sunlight, and in the reflection you can see what parts are more and what are less covered.
i hear that with proper use you should change the filters every 6 months or so with regular use and keep it in an airtight box to stop it wasting...filter...power
I keep mine in two ziplock bags because of how paranoid I am. The filters are expensive! My question of the day: I ordered some caps on July 24th and got the email that they were being shipped on the same day. If you have ever ordered from here, how long did it take?