Graffiti Can't Be That Hard..Can It?

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Published 2024-06-29
I tried to learn graffiti within 24 hours for the first time...

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All Comments (21)
  • @KeozFPV
    I dont like that you oversprayed a good piece of art. Try practicing on a piece of sheet wood before atempting on a wall with other artist.
  • @kimmo33
    Great video. keep it up and you'll blow up for sure :)
  • The thing is, you are kinda supposed to practice on paper for multiple weeks before attempting something like this.
  • @calum6931
    Great video. Was cool, enlightening, and entertaining. Wish it was a few minutes longer !
  • @Skatted
    Can't believe you went over someone with this shit.
  • @ToozyGT
    Great vid! You defo should practice more and become a graffit youtuber!❤
  • @LilXume
    I’m getting graffiti style tattoos on my legs as I watch this 😂 also, I fw your video quality, you deserve more and you’ll earn more, keep grinding ❤
  • good attempt on that peace bro but you need more experience i would recommend starting with bubble style its just more simple and better do start also try to do an out line with a thin cap then fill in with a fat cap like a pink dot or an ny fat cap just keep it simple when you start and make sure to buy a sketch can to play around with your peace so you can get it to a point where you like it and then fill in out line and add a drop shadow
  • @__shifty
    i used to write graff back in the 00's right as the world was ending. idk what you guys are gonna write about now
  • Here are some tips that could help you, So first of all try painting on a piece of paper and try to use a marker with a rounded tip also try the basic styles like tags or throwies, oh and btw you should practice more on your nickname because it can be mistaken by a crew name, I recommend you to get a good nickname that you feel that you can flow the style of the letters with each other. Other tip would be to know the rules of graffiti and know some of the words that writers usually use like, bombing, racking, chill spot, heaven spot, toy, etc etc... One way that I consider that is really good to practice, is to make your tag, throwie, piece several times on a piece of paper. For example if you want to get better at your tag you can do it 100 times your tag on a piece of paper, this way you will develop style and flow. Btw dont cap (cover other people art) one of the rules of graffiti is that you have to do something way better than the other person to cover their art, also you have to remember this (Throwies over tags and pieces over throwies) One of the youtubers I could recommend is The Artist Block, he makes a lot of tutorials, pretty much everything you need to go before getting up in this hobby Tags: like a signature that contains your nickname, is easy, simple and fast to do Throwie: a bigger piece of graffiti that is easy and basic it can have your crew name or your nickname and its easy to make Usually it has a bubbly style Piece: a bigger graffiti, its complex and has a lot of detail I hope you find this helpful, and you have potential man, graffiti is something that can get you years of practice and its hard, but with a bit of patient and time you can be really good at it. Peace
  • @ZELONER495
    Do more of these videos cheers from NOHA good luck in the future❤❤❤
  • do a longer part 2 i just wanted to watch more apart from that great video
  • @cr1mson94
    Don’t cap other people’s work if you piece is a lot worse than theirs, especially if you show parts of their piece behind yours which is seen as disrespect. Practice in books for ages, learn bars, letter structure, flow, and your style will develop over time. All this comes with practice and patience.
  • Harder than it looks ay? I’ve been practicing for 4 years and still not quite there. For a first timer, your piece looks alright, what I suggest is finding your unique style to define you works