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[How To] Draw Fancy Graffiti Letters

March 12, 2009 By: The Rock Category: Graffiti Letters Sample

Picture above is an example to learn to draw letters graffiti using one color, the black color. Of course, with the white background color. Tips for drawing graffiti this time with the drawing pencil sketch as initial designs for our graffiti. Learn to draw graffiti letters by using the pencil drawing with the paper media [...]

DRAGONIZED GRAFFITI ALPHABETS!

April 17, 2009 By: The Rock Category: Graffiti Letters Sample, Tips and Tricks, Wall Graffiti Letters

JACKPOT on this stunning graffiti letters with dragon looks letters. We only can take note for the difficulty for spelling the word. Coloring mixture that happens on this one is amazing. Grey color and black line that carve in interior also by the edge of it letters make darkness atmosphere looks very vivid for the [...]

WRITE YOUR OWN TAG GRAFFITI ALPHABETS!

May 07, 2009 By: The Rock Category: Tag Graffiti

ALMOST like what brush would do, for more convincing act there’s even some spilled inks effect. But don’t be fooled. That kind of graffiti alphabets style can be done by merely back ink pen and white paper. For the spilling effect we can just draw it intentionally in where we want it. But the real [...]

DRAW GRAFFITI LETTERS IN DRY SEASON

April 02, 2009 By: The Rock Category: Tips and Tricks, Tools

CHALK ZONE may be limited in area with no water include. But that’s wont stop us to draw graffiti letters in the outside world isn’t it!? For reducing the risk of extermination we can do graffiti in dry season, if water what we afraid of. But is all the way around if its about human. [...]

Cubic Graffiti Letters Fonts

March 24, 2009 By: The Rock Category: Graffiti Fonts, Tips and Tricks

GIVE IT TRIES over and over again. Draw graffiti letters means practice a lot. Like this font of letter, you need to imitate first on learn to draw it. It’s kind of easy to follow, coz the alphabet can be sure read, just put some creative line on each font, in its necessity of course. [...]