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Thursday, 4 July 2013

Wall/Art Tutorial!

I’ve been thinking of posting something different to all my other threads, so I decided to post a guide just for everyone. Its about something I absolutaly love doing!
If your intrested then keep reading below! Big Grin


This is mainly about…..

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You get the picture, yeah?

lets say…
you want to improve a few areas of your drawing/of words.


Do any of you draw like this?

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[image from google]

And do you want to become a skilled artist like this?


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[image from google]

Well you can’t expect me to teach you the picture above to you straight away.
You will have to learn the basics of becoming a graffiti artist.
So im here to teach you the really easy/begginers guide to achieve this image above if you keep practising, you’ll become a pro

[im not saying for you to go around spraying graffiti on other people’s property, im just teaching you this if you want to become an artist for interest/hobby.]



So here I have a begginers guide to teach anyone who is intrested.

[This took me quite a while to make so I hope its good enough for atleast someone to learn something]




Heres an sketch/example of a quick example that I have made just for this guide

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That is just an example one, to show you all the basics of a begginers guide.
I will show you step by step how to make one saying “EASY”.
Because it really is simple Big Grin


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( my writing is soo terrible there ^)




The steps are simple;

1. Go to the underground and clear the wall
[every emotional part if there already is a wonderful drawing already there]
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2. So we are sketching the word “EASY”. To help you I spelt it seperatly
(“E” to start of)

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3. Then add the “A” . You can copy the same style/font as I used or any other “A” you would like to use.

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4. Add the “S” , I know I had a bit of trouble when I was started doing the “S” but I’ve learnt a good quick way so you can copy if you want.

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5. Now add the “Y”
At the moment it looks really sketchy and dull, but I will show you how to make it stand out.

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6. Make the brush size a bit thicker and a tad darker, not too dark, just a little bit darker.

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7. Repeat the step above, make the brusher lighter but bigger, just apply ontop/inside, anyway you think it looks good.
And then apply a bit more to make the outlines darker

(sorry I accidently deleted the picture of that step)

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8. Pick any colour you like, make the transparent less but make it more, fuzzy
(the third fuzzy circle,not including the first big one.)


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9. Now keep applying the fuzzy brush, keep applying the brush on the outside edges, like on the lines to make the outside look bigger.

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Then pick the same colour, but just lighter and add it to the parts you want to make it shiny
(look at my pic above)

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10. Add the fuzzy brush around the bottom of the words, to make it look like a shadow.


Keep applying the brush affects until your satisfied of the results.




Make sure you also add the shadow on the right of the “Y” to give it more… shadow? xD
I dunnoh… To make it look better
(if you want)

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11. Add some affects to your finishing masterpiece

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You can use the same effects or do anything els, competely after you!
I added things that look like cracks to give it a bit of texture.

Hope you learnt Big Grin

(Remember, if you have ACTUALY learnt/or improved, that I may continue with
part 2 – advanced parts, bit harder & more detailed)

Also if you want more font ideas, then you should search “graffiti fonts” on google and maybe print them out or something (I did that)
It really helps you get an idea of all the different creative ways you can make these arts.

This took forever to make,but im done and alive, THANKYOU

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