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Drawing your graffiti tag quickly certainly can be the a valuable skill if you are trying to write your it on the side of a building when you’re not supposed to, or perhaps on the side of a rail car that might roll out any minute. This is not something I advise.. .which brings us to a a very important issue.  Where you draw your graffiti letters matters. Drawing graffiti letters on buildings and others property without permission is illegal and is called vandalism. A police record is not something a reputable artist wants to have, so stick to paper, canvas and surfaces you have permission to draw on otherwise you may have only the inside of prison walls to paint on.

Today’s successful graffiti artist use their black books, which is generally a covered pad of art paper, to work out their designs and then execute larger works on canvas or on spaces which they have permission to decorate. Artist often decorate the outside of their black books with cut outs from magazines, photographs and drawings to personalize them.

There are some basic styles to be aware of when you learn how to draw graffiti letters including the bubble-like dub style lettering, 2D and wild style letters, and 3D letters.

Dub Style: This style looks like overlapping bubble letters and is usually made up of only two colors. A base color and the the outline color.

2D Letter Style: Covers a wide range of graffiti lettering. The letters are generally not rounded like to the dub style but rather curve and flow, cutting hard angles in places, they can have bridging connections between letters and they  often overlap in places as well. 2D letters can be colored with shades, they often have an stylized 3D edge with strong lines for shading and 2D letters are generally set off their backgrounds with a strong outline.

2D letters are often abstracted with the addition of arrows, splits and cracks.

Wild Style letters take the abstraction of the to 2D letter style to an extreme by creating complex and intricate designs based on the word the design originated from. Wild style letter designs are often symmetrical and have bold in color. Flames are a popular way to frame a wild style lettering design.

3D letter Style: Typically has no outline and the letters are shaded in away to make them appear 3D as if they are pushing in and out of the surface they are drawn or painted on.

I spent several years painting signs for a living, and I find the distinction between graffiti letters and sign lettering to be one of the purpose of the letters. Both sign lettering and graffiti are trying to communicate  a message. Sign lettering is typically designed to be clean and readable while graffiti is often more about the artistic expression involved in creating a design based on a style of lettering. The solid understanding of the underlying skills in drawing letters for signs or letters as graffiti will serve both types of artist well in the pursuit of their objective. I have include this sections some examples of lettering styles used in sign making, comic books, and graffiti art.



How to Draw Graffiti Letters

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Graffiti lettering turns the common alphabet into a work art. Learning how to draw graffiti letters will allow you to create some awesome word pictures and message. Starting with the letters of a name or brief message, graffiti artists give the lettering angles and  curves to make the letters flow together, overlap and sometimes join together.

Bold outlines, gradient shading and 2d shadow techniques and style to the letters and help them stand out from the surfaces on which they are drawn or painted.

Graffiti is very personal and expressive in nature.

The graffiti drawing lessons in this section  will give you the basic techniques for drawing some awesome letters, and you are encourage to  experiment and develop your own unique flair and style of writing. Developing a “Tag” or short nick-name or handle to sign your art is part of the graffiti artist culture. Artist often create elaborate paintings based on their tag. Sometime the letters we come so abstracted or “wild” with the addition of arrows, cracks, flames and letter extensions that the letters become unreadable to those who are not very familiar with graffiti. When used as a signature, Your tag should typically be unique and something easy to sign quickly.

 

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How to draw Mom in Bubble Letters

Draw Mom in Bubble letters. This graffiti bubble letters MOM drawing is great way to show your mom that you love her!

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT169

How to Draw Dad in Graffiti Block Letters

Draw Dad in Block letters. This graffiti style block letters DAD drawing is great way to show your Dad that you love him

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT170

How to Draw graffiti Letters

How to Draw Graffiti Letters: Write Your Name in Graffiti.
Write my Name in Graffiti or adapt this lesson to your own name or graffiti tag. Using your sketch as a guide, draw 2D letters around your sketchy letters. Then add a shaded edge to your letters.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT145

How to Draw 3D-Letters Step 6

How to Draw 3D Letters
Tackle this simple step by step lesson to draw cool 3D letters. drawn freehand to be loose and easy.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT117

Draw 3D Block Letters

How to Draw 3D Block Letters
Draw cool 3D letters that appear to pop out of the page. Draw 3D block letters step by step. This drawing art lesson teaches you how. Use the sample block letters chart to write your name in 3D letters. one-point perspective and shading are covered in this drawing art lesson.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT121

How to Draw 3D Chisel Letters

How to Draw 3D Chisel Letters
Draw cool 3D chisel letters that appear to pop out of the page. Draw 3D chisel letters step by step. Depending on the angle of light you choose, these letters can look like they are cut into a surface to stand out.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT128

How to Draw Bubble Letters

How to Draw Bubble Letters
Learn How to draw graffiti Letters - Draw Bubble letters step by step. This drawing art lesson teaches you how. Letter spacing and shading techniques are covered in this lessons. Pencil drawing, graphic design, lettering techniques.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT129

Graffit Letters Ethan

Drawing 2D Graffiti Outlined Letters - Ethan
Draw Cool Graffiti letters with an outline and cracks. this lesson will help you learn how to draw graffiti letters.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT145

Graffit Letters Maja

Drawing 3D Graffiti Style Letters - Maja
Draw Cool 3D Graffiti letters with a squiggly background and bold colors.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT149

Graffiti 3D Letters Kate

Drawing 3D Graffiti Letters - Kate
Draw Cool Graffiti letters with an outline and cracks.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT-148

Graffit Letters theo

Drawing Graffiti Letters 2D - Theo
This graffiti lettering has an Airbrushed style with an outline and drop shadows.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT146

Graffit Letters Andrea

Drawing Graffiti Airbrush Style Letters- Andrea
Drawing Graffiti Letters is fun, write your name in graffiti letters using this example as a guide. Graffiti letters are great for putting your name on the outside of folders and note books.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT147

Draw Graffiti Letters Spazz

Draw Graffiti Letters - Spazz
Learn how to draw graffiti letters that are expressive and full of energy. Graffiti letters push the shape of standard 3D block letters to extremes. The graffiti letters in this lesson are highly stylized but still very readable.

Drawing Art Lessons by Michael Thoenes - MT161

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