How to Draw Graffiti Letters: 4 Steps

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How to Draw Graffiti Letters: 4 Steps
How to Draw Graffiti Letters: 4 Steps
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This article is a quick "step by step" guide on how to draw "Graffiti" style letters.

Steps

GraffitiLetters Step 1
GraffitiLetters Step 1

Step 1. Start by learning the structure of each letter

For a while, put down brushes, felt-tip pens and "markers". Make "basic" sketches of the shape of each letter of the alphabet. Help yourself with a ruler to keep the right proportion of the letters.

GraffitiLetters Step 2
GraffitiLetters Step 2

Step 2. Now start "messing" a bit with the structure of the letters

Try to lengthen the bars, change the curvature, create larger or smaller loops, modify the angles… Let your imagination run wild! Just remember to keep the proportion of the letters.

GraffitiLetters Step 3
GraffitiLetters Step 3

Step 3. Once you have the desired result, you can add thickness to the letters and make them become 3D

This type of effect is obtained by creating a "vanishing point" where the lines of composition merge (a sort of perspective).

GraffitiLetters Step 4
GraffitiLetters Step 4

Step 4. Finally, all that remains is to color the piece if you wish

The addition of "force fields" around the letters is interesting; this gives the piece a personality that sets it apart.

Advice

  • You should look in the world of comics or on the web for help on this subject. That's where we find truly expressive backgrounds and letters.
  • You can also use stencils for practice.
  • You can also try adding extensions to your letters to make them look fresher. This takes some time to get the right sensitivity.
  • You could practice tracing graffiti seen in magazines or on the web, but don't say it's yours because it would be like cheating.
  • You can learn from others. But, NEVER copy any other work. It is the number one rule of "tagging".

Warnings

  • If you are considering graffiti on a wall, ask for permission first.
  • NEVER "cross" (= cover) another writer.

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