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Though the style you choose for your graffiti letters is ultimately up to you, there are a few standards that go for all graphics. Method one outlines a simple, foolproof way of creating vivid, stylized graffiti letters; method two takes on the same task in a more complex, skillful manner. Pencil at the ready!

Method 1
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Drawing Simple Graffiti

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    Most graffiti designs are connected, intersecting or on top of one part of the other. [2]
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    You can choose any design that you want. Metallic, balloon, fluffy, gummy, and so on. I chose drawing cracked lines on the sample.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Creating Complex Graffiti Design

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    Draw pointed lines intersecting the others. [4]
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    Graffiti colors almost always have contrasting colors. However, you can also use colors that complement each other.
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    Can I draw a transparent graffiti with just a 2b pencil, hb, and 2h pencil?
    Phishtacheo
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    Of course you can, just use some creativity and you can make it with pretty much any medium, even paint programs.
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    Are there any other ways to add color to my graffiti?
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    Sure there are, just use the pencils, pens, or any other coloring utensils that you think would look good on your drawing.
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    How do I draw the word "JohNde"?
    Phishtacheo
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    If you're new to graffiti and can't think of a way to write it, just go on Google Images and search for a graffiti alphabet and write your word like that.
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      • Consider doing graffiti letters on paper, canvas, or legally designated walls instead of unauthorized public spaces.
      • Practice drawing the letters smoothly without going over the lines to build confidence in your abilities.
      • Use bright colors for letters so they stand out, especially if painting a public mural.
      • Start with simple bubble letters and build complexity over time. Master basics first.
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      Warnings

      • If your teacher or some snitch sees your tag on a wall, fence etc., and on your binder than you can get in a lot of trouble. Only graffiti where it is permissible on school grounds etc. If there is nowhere to do so, lobby the principal and school board for a place. It's a good exercise in asking for community projects.
      • Be careful if you draw these in class.
      • If anyone starts copying your exact copy, ask them to draw it while you watch them.
      • Ask permission first, if you are thinking of drawing graffiti on someone else's property or possessions.
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