Beneficial info on Draw Graffiti Letter Styles

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In this art technique book, John Lee introduces his own self-taught drawing style influenced by today’s teenage urbanite. Starting with simple shapes and stick figures and working his way up to figure drawing, coloring and details, Lee also walks readers through the creation of every teen stereotype you can name, and shows off some graffiti-style designs. Though I don’t encourage spray painting public property, it would’ve been sweet if Lee were to tell readers more of how this particular style is made.

This book is unrated but contains no offensive content.

Comming up with a graffiti name……?
okay, before you read my question, please dont say well graffiti is illegal and stuff like that, im not going to listen to you, you are only wasting your time by saying that kind of stuff. oookkkI have been drawing in the graffiti style since i was little, well it wasnt really graffiti Draw Graffiti Letter Styles it was on paper and instead of doing throw ups i would right in bubble letters, and block letter, etc. but ive seen alot of graffiti videos, read about all the NYC legends like COPE2 and stuff, and i am ready to create my own style but i need a tagging name. people have told me to look in the dictionary, or look at the name of pills, but i just dont get inspired, i really want a name thats like 3-5 characters long, and begins with an S and has to have a K in it. Ive been thinking all week for a name but, the names i create end up either bad and not sounding right, and some of the letters dont flow. any suggestions on names or finding names???
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4 Responses to “Beneficial info on Draw Graffiti Letter Styles”

  1. Jeffre Says:

    It’s a how-to draw cartoon characters book with some attempt at a “street smartness” that could well appeal to children. Badly mistitled and misrepresented book.

  2. Lindauer Says:

    Great book, an interactive, inspiring, fun and funky way to learn how to draw characters in this form. Easy to read & understand, gives detailed explanations on how to draw different parts and has clear diagrams to accompany. Great for all ages, not only the younger generations… Highly recommend.

  3. Ji Says:

    I’m not sure how this book could even be labeled graffiti anything. There is nothing graffiti about it. This is a book on how to draw cartoon characters, period. I have been a graffiti artist for over 15 years and the characters in this book aren’t even remotely close to being graffiti characters. I bought this book for a nephew of mine who has always been into my graffiti work and I thought he would enjoy it. But, it’s a HUGE disappointment.

  4. Jack Says:

    I have no idea why this book is called graffiti style. It has almost NOTHING to do with graffiti. It is just a how-to-draw cartoons book LABELED graffiti style (not graffiti characters, just regular cartoons!). Seriously a pitiful book. Do not buy this book if you are looking for a graffiti book. This is a complete waste of time. As soon as I received the book and took a quick glance at it, I laughed and resealed it back into the box immediately for return. If you bought this book, return it!! Just look how many new&used versions of this book there are. That should give you a good idea of how many people DON’T like this book.