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If you love the blocky, 3D, cutting-edge look of graffiti words, try drawing your own name graffiti-style. Begin with a sketch, flesh the letters out into blocks or bubbles, then add personalized color and flair. Soon, you'll have made your own customized, edgy print of a name!

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    Write down the name in pencil or chalk. Write in print, rather than cursive, and use an erasable writing tool, since you'll need to manipulate the letters. Make it big, bold and clear. This will be the skeleton of the finished name . Here are some style elements to keep in mind:

    • Think symmetry. You want your graffiti to be balanced and eye-catching.[1] Play around with the letters so they fit together well; they don't have to be the same size. Mix up capital and lowercase letters to make them fit together nicely.
    • The first and last letter should balance each other out. For example, if you're writing the name "JOSEPH," play with the "J" and the "H" to create a frame for the rest of the letters. You can add a hook to the second leg on the "h" so it matches the hook on the "J."
    • A lot of graffiti artists write words in an arch, rather than a straight line, to give the design some extra punch.
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    Turn the letters into blocks or bubbles. Draw around the original letters to create a larger 2-D sketch of the name. Block letters have straight lines and sharp corners, while bubble letters are more rounded; choose one or the other, but don't use both. Start thinking of the name as a work of art, rather than a written word.

    • Make some bends in the straight lines. If you've got an "L," for example, you can make it look more artistic by bending both lines instead of keeping them boringly straight.
    • Make the letters fit together like puzzle pieces. For example, in the name "KARLOS," you could tuck the "A" into the crook of the "K" and tuck the "O" into the corner of the "L."

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    Connect some of the letters. Extend the block or bubble where one letter ends to the point where another begins, and erase the lines in between to connect them. This adds motion to the design and creates the illusion that the letters are flowing together.

    • Don't necessarily connect letters that are right next to each other. In the word "SKYLAR," you might create a rectangular block that extends from the second leg of the "K" under the "Y" to connect with the "L." Take a look at your name and figure out which letters you could connect to make it more interesting.
    • Make the original words you wrote your guide, not your prison. Don't be afraid to alter the letters beyond all recognition.
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    Add feet, seraphs, bits and arrows.[2] Here's where you can get experimental and raise the name to a greater height. Adding your favorite flair is what sets your graffiti art apart from the rest. Feet, seraphs, bits and arrows are used to decorate the letters and add balance to the word.

    • A foot is a blocky piece added to the bottom of a straight line. So if you've got an "E" with a bend in the bottom line, create a joint at the end of the line with a vertical line jutting up.
    • A seraph is like a foot, but it juts from an upper line instead. On an "E" you'd add a seraph to the end of the top line.
    • Bits are like blocky dots trailing off the end of a line. You can add them to any letter.
    • Arrows also trail off the end of lines. A letter like "T" could have an arrow extending from the bottom line or either side of the top line.
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    Create a 3-D effect. Add a shaded edge to your letters, then sharpen the lines to make the letters look 3-D. You could also approximate a 3-D effect by making the lines thicker and narrower at different places. For example, the top and one side of an "O" might be very thick, while the bottom and other side is narrowed.

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    Include original elements. Once your letters are as you want them, you can add additional details if you choose to. Make them personal to your style and interests. Add a lightning bolt for the dot of an "i," or eyes peering out of the holes in your "B." The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

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    Blacken your sketch lines. Use marker or paint to darken the lines drawn with your pencil or chalk. Make bold, thick lines. This is graffiti, so it doesn't have to look nice and neat; the lines should be expressive. When you're done, erase any pencil or chalk lines skill peeking through.

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    Add color. Fill all the letters in with just one color or experiment with lots of different hues. Graffiti artists traditionally had to work secretly for fear of getting caught - many still do - and so they could carry only one or two different colors of spray paint at a time - a lot of very good graffiti is just one color. If you want to try more than one, think about these options:

    • You can do each letter in a different color or make the added details a different color than the letters.
    • Try an ombre-style work of art with colors that gradually fade from one to the next. To create a sunset-like appearance, make the top part of the letters red, then blend that into orange, and fade into yellow at the bottom.
    • For a bolder 3-D effect, color in the shaded edges of the letters with a darker color than the faces of the letters.
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    Set it against a background. Now that the name is complete, make it stand out by painting the background area a different color. If your name looks dark, paint a brighter background behind it; if it's light, set it against a dark color. Your work of graffiti art is sure to make people stop and stare.

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    So at the beginning do you fill in the orange or was that just hints?

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    The orange was a base so that it will be easier to fill in later and map where the shadows are. You can use whatever color you want,

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    Just think about it like a 3-D object, and add in the shadows. You can practice with a simple shape at first. Look at a cube as an example, it has a top (normal color), front (light), and side (shaded).

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      • Try not to mix bubble writing with box writing.

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      • A saying for graffiti practice is, "If you want to be good, do one entire piece [of work] every day. If you want to be great, do five a day." This seems like a lot if you take it literally, but the point is that the more you practice, the better you get.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Pens, crayons, markers, colored pencils
      • Spray paint
      • Any blank canvas, whether it's a wall or a piece of paper

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      What are the 3 major types of graffiti? ›

      The major types include:
      • Gang graffiti, often used by gangs to mark turf or convey threats of violence, and sometimes copycat graffiti, which mimics gang graffiti.
      • Tagger graffiti, ranging from high-volume simple hits to complex street art.

      What are the 3 main components of graffiti? ›

      The first three elements of art are line, shape, and form. The three elements of graffiti mirror those art elements by manifesting as a “tag,” “throw,” and “piece.” A “tag” is a word design using the qualities of line.

      What type of graffiti is illegal? ›

      All states, as well as many municipalities, have laws that make it a crime to spray graffiti on public property or private property that you do not own or have permission to use. Graffiti crimes are very common offenses, especially in larger communities.

      Why is graffiti bad? ›

      It also decreases property values, sense of safety and security and community growth. Graffiti is also a drain on tax dollars as money that could be spent on schools, roads, parks and other community improvements are used to clean up graffiti.

      What is the hardest graffiti style? ›

      Wildstyle is a complicated and intricate form of graffiti. They are the most complex type of pieces. Due to its complexity, wildstyle can be difficult to read for those unfamiliar with the form and process. It is considered the most difficult graffiti style to master.

      Is graffiti an art or no? ›

      Though vandalism is an important action to consider, graffiti is considered 100% art among various graffiti artists.

      What is the easiest graffiti? ›

      The easiest and simplest of graffiti styles, tagging is where it all started. It is essentially the artist's name or identifier in written form and uses at least one colour. It is considered disrespectful to write a tag over another's artist's tag or work.

      How old is graffiti? ›

      Some of the oldest cave paintings in the world are 40,000 year old ones found in Australia. The oldest written graffiti was found in ancient Rome around 2500 years ago. Most graffiti from the time was boasts about sexual experiences Graffiti in Ancient Rome was a form of communication, and was not considered vandalism.

      What is a graffiti name called? ›

      A graffiti tag tag (scribble) A stylized signature, normally done in one color. The simplest and most prevalent type of graffiti, a tag is often done in a color that contrasts sharply with its background.

      What is a tag in graffiti? ›

      Tagging, as a form of creative expression, is inherently democratic. It is instantly accessible to anyone with a pen or a can of spray paint. A tag, by definition, is a graffiti artist's signature – usually a pseudonym or logo, all one colour, in a public place. The tag is the basic building block of graffiti.

      How do you tag letters in graffiti? ›

      How to draw handstyles/graffiti tags? The best way to start out designing a graffiti tag is to just design one letter of the word and keep the others basic. Usually the first or last letter is the best choice. At the same time the letters should form to a shape – for instance: a laying triangle.

      How do you set up a draw name? ›

      How to draw names online?
      1. Create a group. Enter the names of people you want to draw names with and add details like a group name, a budget and the date of the celebration. ...
      2. Send the invitations. Once the group has been made you can send the invitations. ...
      3. Draw names online.

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