Thursday, July 16, 2009

Welcome to graffiti tutorials.
Once we've already in the first part of some info on surfaces, First Outline, Fill-ins and designs have given you now tell us something about Second Outline, Backline and highlights.

Second Outline
After their individual elements, for example, by shadows, have separated from each other, usually follows the second outline. Here, every element of your scene a second time with a color framed, first of all to each other and secondly by the background. You should ensure the most contrasting color.

Moreover, it is possible a second time for more three-dimensionality to it by her to the various places the Second Outline vary or thick paint

Backline
Since her with the motive ansich finished and satisfied, you can now pull the back line. As a backline, the complete edge of the motif called - an outline for the entire image, so to speak.
The purpose of the back line is that the motive is more compact and more distinguishable from the background, if the expecting.

Highlights
Are all the outlines drawn, highlights can be used. As already mentioned in the section design, this is a variety of style elements, so details of the full picture and will make varied. For this purpose, classically light reflex imitation or patterns at appropriate points on the subject is sprayed. But beware, the whole can fairly quickly go in the pants, for example, if one is simply exaggerates ...

Hopefully we have our little tutorial gives an overview of how to graffiti. On what you should always think about is that everything we have described here is not a must. Each and every graffiti artist has his / her own style. At best it is, like all other creative activities, all just yourself! Have fun!
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