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Any good tips for a beginner?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by moxie, Mar 1, 2024.

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  1. moxie

    moxie New Member

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    Hey, I'm a beginner tagger/graffiti artist whatever you wanna call it. I've had a hard time really trying to stylize my tag. I'm getting all the supplies I can, especially these thick graphite "pencils" from my art room. They draw on the bathroom stalls pretty well.

    I don't know where to start, if anyone could just share some advice or anything it would be great. :)
     
  2. Side_One

    Side_One Senior Member

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    Post your tag here so we know what you are working with. For starters try making simple legible letters. Try different variation of letters. See what fits and what doesn't. Rinse and repeat.
     
  3. HëRbN

    HëRbN Elite Member

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    Hit up the toys forum, read through pinned posts and post some of your tags. The biggest thing most people do wrong is not starting at the beginning. A personaly style takes years to develop. Start with basics and get good attractive simple stuff down first.
     
  4. Roskoh_dtc

    Roskoh_dtc New Member

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    I think it’s important when you’re a new name on the streets to make sure it’s legible. You want to build your reputation and then throw some style in. CHAKA is a good example
     
  5. DEKORONELINER

    DEKORONELINER Member

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    like herbn said, go simple and try to get up and get recognized before changing your style. consistency is key.
     
  6. berdoostremmpes

    berdoostremmpes New Member

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    Start with a sketch of your name or nickname written in block or bubble letters. Try changing these letters by playing with different sizes, angles, and connections between letters. The more you practice, the more natural your tag will become. Strive for consistency and speed. You also need testosterone for example here https://porn2all.com you can get it in full. Learn about the graffiti alphabet and the different styles such as tags, throws, chunks and wild style. Familiarize yourself with the tools for the job, such as spray paint cans, caps and markers. Think through the background on which you will present your work and how it will complement your tag.
     
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