How to Draw Graffiti Design ......??????

Most people believe that graffiti is illegal (vandalism). Then how to make graffiti legal? This time I will teach you tricks to make graffiti legally and properly.

how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters



how to graffiti, graffiti alphabet letters
1. Create graffiti in a paper but create an attractive design graffiti. If your difficulty forming a good character design, you can take advantage of existing online sites. There are a bunch of sites online where you can go to get some graffiti font ideas, some of these sites allow you to enter some text and create images of the text in different sample fonts.
2. Then make graffiti art with 3D effects, the goal to make it look more attractive. start to colour them in with some permanent markers. Choose bright colours for maximum effect. Firstly, use a fine marker to trace round the letter outlines. Next, to get the 3D or embossed effect, use a different colour to shade the area around the inside of the letters you’ve just outlined.
3. Account after you are done creating shadow effects on your 3D graffiti design. Then the next step is to colour in the remainder of the letters with another brightly coloured marker. Finally add a drop shadow for maximum effect to your graffiti by colouring in a light coloured shadow below the characters.
4. After you've been smart to make graffiti by several techniques then you should begin to draw graffiti on the canvas with a larger size. That way we can create graffiti without damaging a place that is forbidden. That graffiti is legal because it was our own graffiti.

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If you’ve chosen a wall to paint your graffiti on, mark out a rectangle on the wall in proportion to your small scale drawing. Chalk, charcoal or thin white paint are ideal for this exercise, basically use something that can be painted over easily. Then section the rectangle in to a grid of smaller squares (draw a similar grid over your small scale artwork as well). The two grids will help you scale up your drawing to the larger size on the wall whilst keeping the proportions the same. Next use the chalk or charcoal to sketch out the outlines of the letters. Once you’ve sketched the outlines on to your grid, colour in the background of your work with diluted paint using an aerosol or roller, a white or cream colour work best. Keep your background layer thin! When the background has dried, use aerosol cans to paint the different colours of your text. Start with the lightest colours first, and the largest areas, leaving the detail until last.

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