Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Sketches Graffiti Alphabet B
Examples of some of the sketches graffiti alphabet B in the paper. Maybe you can use it to simply look for the style of graffiti letter B. The following six B style graffiti letters different:
3D sketch graffiti letter BGraffiti sketch letter B with color
Graffiti sketch letter B with a green border
Sketch graffiti alphabet B with bright colors
Sketches in black and white graffiti alphabet B
3D sketches in black and white graffiti alphabet B
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet in Used Tins
Example of making graffiti alphabet in used tins. Graffiti to the bolts in order not to disturb any origin. Other than graffiti on a wall can also be made in tin cans as above. More creative when making the decorations. Able to sell and make money. Maybe I'll do it someday. New Graffiti
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Works Of Art Such As Graffiti Alphabet Letters
A design alphabets driftwood on the wall of the Copper Creek Inn, near Ashford, This is not a photo az graffiti alphabet, but works of art from driftwood cool alphabet taped on the wall.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Bubble Graffiti: Purple Bubble Graffiti Alphabet
Alphabet in bubble graffiti letters
Bubble graffiti
Purple bubble alphabet graffiti on the wall store. Graffiti dominant with cool purple color. Graffiti street art.
Bubble graffiti
Purple bubble alphabet graffiti on the wall store. Graffiti dominant with cool purple color. Graffiti street art.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Graffiti Sketches of Black and White with Yellow Shadow
4 samples designs wildstyle graffiti alphabet style. Graffiti sketches of black and white with a yellow shadow.
With examples of graffiti sketches above, you can create graffiti art beautifully.
With examples of graffiti sketches above, you can create graffiti art beautifully.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet Letters Cartoon Characters
Graffiti alphabet a to z with the design style of cartoon characters. As an example to write their name on the graffiti wall murals.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Graffiti Romania Christmas Tram
Graffiti art mural
Graffiti Alphabet in Tram
Graffiti Cartoon Characters
New graffiti saying merry christmas and new year
Graffiti Alphabet in Tram
Graffiti Cartoon Characters
New graffiti saying merry christmas and new year
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Create Graffiti Alphabet Photoshop Text Effects
How to make graffiti alphabet with Photoshop Text Effects? The following is a tutorial on how to create graffiti with Adobe Photoshop:
1. You ready for this. Keep up, there's a lot to cover. First, create a new document. I chose a banner size.
1. You ready for this. Keep up, there's a lot to cover. First, create a new document. I chose a banner size.
3. (Filters/Filter Gallery/Texturizer)
Choose brick, top left lighting. Make the bricks look big enough. Click ok.
Choose brick, top left lighting. Make the bricks look big enough. Click ok.
4. Select the type tool. Type something. Choose a graffiti looking font like TagsXtreme. I think I got this font from the 1001 free fonts website.
5. The worst part of any tutorials… layer effects!!! I could type them out, but that's too much work, so here just download the style and look for you self. Remember that these effects were created for the size of the image I used. You may notice a difference if your image is much larger, or smaller in size compared to mine. graffiti.asl
6. Duplicate the text layer. Link the text layers and combine them. This will flatten the layer effects. Tell me, why isn't their a command to rasterize layer effects?
7. Ad more layer effects. I chose a simple outer glow. Then ad a sharp drop shadow for that cartoonist effect. This style was also in the styles file in step 5.
8. If you want that paint dripping effect that we see so often, Filter>Liquify. Use the forward warp tool to push the graffiti down, then use the bloat tool to make the “paint” bulge like its dripping as you can see in the final image on the bottom of the R and I.
9. Create a new layer above the rest. This is your highlights layer. Create little highlights on the top left of the paint drips, and make little cartoonist starbursts at the corners of the graffiti. If your lazy like me, you will create a single star burst and then just duplicate the layer as many times as needed.
10. Finally reduce the fill so that some of the brick wall shows through. Somewhere between 70 and 90 should look good. I'll let you be the judge.
Important note: A certain Mr. Tyler suggested to change the blend mode of the text to overlay. Thank you Tyler, all suggestions are welcome and help us all. I appreciate the input.
5. The worst part of any tutorials… layer effects!!! I could type them out, but that's too much work, so here just download the style and look for you self. Remember that these effects were created for the size of the image I used. You may notice a difference if your image is much larger, or smaller in size compared to mine. graffiti.asl
6. Duplicate the text layer. Link the text layers and combine them. This will flatten the layer effects. Tell me, why isn't their a command to rasterize layer effects?
7. Ad more layer effects. I chose a simple outer glow. Then ad a sharp drop shadow for that cartoonist effect. This style was also in the styles file in step 5.
8. If you want that paint dripping effect that we see so often, Filter>Liquify. Use the forward warp tool to push the graffiti down, then use the bloat tool to make the “paint” bulge like its dripping as you can see in the final image on the bottom of the R and I.
9. Create a new layer above the rest. This is your highlights layer. Create little highlights on the top left of the paint drips, and make little cartoonist starbursts at the corners of the graffiti. If your lazy like me, you will create a single star burst and then just duplicate the layer as many times as needed.
10. Finally reduce the fill so that some of the brick wall shows through. Somewhere between 70 and 90 should look good. I'll let you be the judge.
Important note: A certain Mr. Tyler suggested to change the blend mode of the text to overlay. Thank you Tyler, all suggestions are welcome and help us all. I appreciate the input.
Extra Step: I duplicated the graffiti layer and merged them to rasterize the layer effects, the performed Filter>Texturizer>Brick with the same settings as before on the graffiti layer. Then I hit Edit>Fade Effect and reduced the opacity a bit. It looked like this. [Via]
Graffiti Art
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
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