Friday, July 30, 2010

Graffiti Street Art Of Creating Illusions


Graffiti street art of creating illusion. Original paintings on the street is similar in nature

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Monday, July 26, 2010

Graffti Illusion: 3D Graffiti Art

Graffiti 3D illusion above is from Japan. 3D graffiti is graffiti art as an example of interior design houses, graffiti on the illusion of design created by Yasuhiko Hayashi and Yusuke Nakano.

3D Graffiti Art

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

Monday, July 12, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Instructions


Graffiti Alphabet Letters

Heavy dot indicates starting point
Punctuation shift = tap once (Write to exit a shift mode.)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Make a Graffiti Wall


Man Cave Art - Learn to Make a Graffiti Wall (Super Easy!)

Man cave art is completely relative to the man who occupies the cave. For some, it may mean a few favorite posters thrown up but for others the way the man cave is decorated is a reflection of the man himself. Nothing less than something cool or something that will be talked about long after everyone has left the cave will do. One thing is sure, decorating for the Cave must be Quick and Easy and of course fun. The easiest way to do it, is have someone else do it...but it still has to look good, the man cave has a reputation to uphold! One of the easiest ways to decorate those bare walls is to create a graffiti wall which can be created over time (memories in themselves) and everyone who enters the cave can help!

Learn how to easily create a graffiti wall for the cave that will become legendary:

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

1. Supplies for framing graffiti wall area (optional)
2. Paint (spray paint if you are really daring) & various size brushes
3. Large markers
4. Whatever else you can think of... (like old newspapers, pictures, old calendars etc)
5. A bucket or cool box to store it all in

Framing the graffiti wall is optional, although sometimes it is a good idea to set boundaries of where things can be put before the gang starts drinking, just saying. You can even do multiple, smaller areas of "wall art", maybe even give one to the girls who you have to let in because they made the food. You know you don't want them messing up the "real art".

Now go ahead and start "tagging" the cave...be creative, let your imagination run wild, just remember who may be visiting the cave at some later date, the ladies, future man cave trainees. Your best bet is to keep it clean but still have fun. Maybe you can have a frame with a black curtain if you can't control yourself.

You can have an official graffiti wall party or just create the wall as you go, it's up to you. Remember to just have fun with it, what is put on your wall will ultimately remind you of the many fun times you had in the Cave. And the good news is, is that it can always be painted over if it needs to be.

You can even have TWO walls, one a "Serious" wall and one the "Drunk" wall and then have fun trying to decide at any given moment who should be posting which stuff where. This is surely going to bring some fun memories in itself!

Graffiti Creator | Graffiti Graphics | Graffiti Alphabet


Graffiti Creator | Graffiti Graphics | Graffiti Alphabet

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Graffiti Sketches | Graffiti Alphabet Paper


Graffiti drawings Sketches. Cool graffiti-style letters

Graffiti Alphabet Asbiwo


Graffiti Alphabet Asbiwo - Write My Name In Graffiti

Tips and Advice on How To Make Graffiti Alphabet

Graffiti alphabet is a work of art. Like all other art, it takes time and practice. Start by using cheap paper and canvas other. Once you have mastered the alphabet, you can move on to a wall or a larger, more permanent canvas. examples like the image below:

Saturday, July 3, 2010

How to Draw the Graffiti Alphabet Letters | New Graffiti

Drawing Graffiti Alphabet Letters

Graffiti alphabet letters can take a regular job or canvas and give it an urban twist, which allows the artist to stylize his words and give a unique meaning. Graffiti letters allows artists to put their spin on the style to help define their work from other artists. Graffiti letters often look stunning and complex, but most can be broken down into several simple steps.

Things You Need to prepare:
  • Pencil
  • Markers
6 Steps How to Draw Graffiti Alphabet Letters:
  1. Draw graffiti alphabet you want to write on your canvas with a pencil. Do not take anything fancy or bubble letters, just write a letter in the canvas you leave a big gap between private letters.
  2. Use a marker to go to the pencil line. This will be your primary color. Your base color is the color on the inside of your letters. You can make this as small or as large as you want.
  3. Draw additional layers with your bookmarks to your graffiti alphabet letters are big and fat looking and has filled the space between one another. Trace the outside of the letter with your bookmarks until they are as fat as you want them.
  4. Use a darker color than your base color to the shade side of your letter. Very light to go to the edge of your letter that you've just completed about a bookmark wide around the letters so that when you draw a line in your letter will stand in contrast line more than it will on the basis of color.
  5. Draw a line on your graffiti alphabet letters. Use colors that contrast with the basic colors so that the outline will be more prominent and make your letter seem to jump off the wall.
  6. Select the direction of light sources. The most common would be either the left or right to graffiti letters. Once you know where you want your light source, take a color darker than your base color (you can use a mixture of colors that you used previously or using a darker color) and interesting shadows over your papers. Add shadows by placing the dark lines along the edge opposite from the light source you. So, if you use the right as the light source, you want to add additional lines on all the left edge of each letter. You can make shadows longer or shorter depending on how the three dimensions of the letter you want appears. Project completion will have such a big bubble letters with contrasting colors that reflect the urban graffiti found in most cities.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Tips and Warnings How Tag Graffiti Alphabet

Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z

Tips and Warnings How Tag Graffiti Alphabet:
  1. Draw lightly so you can easily delete rows.
  2. Use the marker only after you have finished making sketches.
  3. Take your time and careful with your line thickness.
  4. Do not tag on the wall without first checking the local laws and get permission. There are many ways to express a legal graffiti art, so respectful and always get permission (preferably written) before practicing tagging private property.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

How to Tag Graffiti Alphabet Letters

Graffiti Alphabet A-Z

Graffiti street art does not always have to be done outside. You can learn the alphabet by practicing your tag in the paper, adding slowly grow, and develop your own style. Many people start with a tag write my name in graffiti, but to fully develop your style, start by tagging alphabet.

Things You Need to prepare:
  • Pencil
  • Eraser (either vinyl or crushed)
  • Mixing equipment
  • Book sketcher
  • Markers
Step 1:
Using sketchbooks and pencils, explore and take impressions style. Are Asian, Indian, Persian, or Arabic, thinking dynamically as you move smoothly. Think dramatic. Your tag is your signature, and only when you learn to sign a check, you should feel comfortable. Make sure that you can still read the alphabet.

Step 2:
Add the element tag by deleting the final letter. You can add an arrow to give a sense of direction. Add the developing world such as spinning or complementary to the structure of the letter. Symbols can be added to your alphabet as well.

Step 3:
Because the letters are so important, it is important to develop a pattern of letters. The best place for beginners is with the bubble letters. Use a circular motion which is different from the wrist to the paper. Letter overlapping but not connected.

Step 4:
After sufficient sketches, using strong lines to outline the letters with markers. Use dark colors to add a shadow, and third, to add a lighter color of light, like stars, or light sources. Because the letters are fat, you can add extra symbols or writing on the papers. Use lowercase letters to write, or symbols specific to you.