Monday, November 2, 2009

How to Make Effect on Wildstyle Graffiti "Fire Angel" ?

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How to Make Effect on Wildstyle Graffiti "Fire Angel" ?

How to make an effect on the graffiti graphic design? Graffiti art by looking at this picture you must be a little understanding. In this Graffiti how to create the effect of a design is to utilize the character colors used for coloring. Then how do I use it? We can use color to create effects by blending or provide a combination of colors so that later you'll create a new type of color ....
The new shades can we create a 3d effect or other effects, but this way can only be done by a professional person. If you are interested to become a 3D Graffiti Creator is and can be studied in graffiti art schools or learning through graffiti tutorial.
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How to Make a Good Graffiti Blackbook?

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How to Make a Good Graffiti Blackbook?

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Cool Graffiti Art Faceland

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Graffiti Letter "E" on Paper

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Graffiti Letter "E" on Paper

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How to Draw Graffiti Blackbook Simple Letters?

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How to Draw Graffiti Blackbook Simple Letters?



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London Handstyles On London Doors

Wish I could find a newer pic of this door at Stolenspace. It changes all the time...[VIA]


*UPDATE - Found One! Off Viktor Vauthier's Blog*

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Mickey Mouse Runaway Brain and Jack Skellington

More milking of the Disney label, this time by Medicom, who have released two alternative (the only decent ones actually!) versions; The Kubrick Runaway Brain edition & Jack Skellington Undead version...





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Best Graffiti: Graffiti Alphabet II

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graffiti alphabetOffering an attractive form of our alphabet graffiti so interesting and beautiful, whether you comment on this graffiti?

Keep Halloween Going With Vertigo's House of Mystery Annual

DC's edgy Vertigo line has long been a bastion of excellence in the world of comic books, and the House of Mystery series is currently one of the main reasons why. I recently got my grubby hands on House of Mystery's first-ever Halloween Annual, and can honestly say it made my Halloween just a little more festive.

Yes, I read the issue on Halloween itself, appropriately enough, which is why I'm posting my review after the holiday (and if you think that's late, wait till you read my review of the Trick 'r Treat graphic novel). It's still on sale for a couple more weeks, and I'd urge you strongly to pick it up if you're looking to prolong that holiday feeling--and really, who isn't?

In some ways, the issue does a better job of recapturing the old Creepy Magazine feel than Dark Horse's actual Creepy revival book--albeit in a more mature, Vertigo style. In other words, this ain't one for the kiddies.

The entire book revolves around a mysterious mask, which appears on the cover via a painting by acclaimed gothic/surrealist artist Esao Andrews. Inside, we have a framing story involving the familiar House of Mystery crew, in which one of the characters finds the mask. This opens the door to a series of fine little illustrated tales, in which the mask features in one way or another.

For example, there's a quick little piece that brings back the Neil Gaiman/Sam Keith creation Merv Pumpkinhead, a character which hasn't really been seen since Gaiman's now-classic Sandman series. Merv's return is written and drawn by Mark Buckingham, best known for his collaborations with Alan Moore on the groundbreaking Marvelman (a.k.a. Miracleman) in the 1980s.

We've got a neat little Hellblazer one-off by Peter Milligan, whom you may remember as the guy who totally reinvented X-Force for Marvel, freeing it from the suckage of Rob Leifeld. This one is certainly way more enjoyable than that John Constantine snoozefest I reviewed here a couple weeks back...

The somewhat obscure supernatural DC character Madame Xanadu turns up in a quirky story written by Grendel-creator Matt Wagner, and impeccably drawn by Wagner's current collaborator on Vertigo's newest Madame Xanadu series, Amy Reeder Hadley.

But for my money, it's the sneak peek at Vertigo's upcoming I, Zombie series that takes the cake. Written by noted alternate history novelist Chris Roberson and drawn by the absolutely stunning pop-art stylist Michael Allred, this looks to be one hell of an interesting book, and I will be checking it out come 2010 when the official series is set to be launched.

All in all, there's not a clunker in the bunch. Quite obviously, a lot of care went into putting this one-shot anthology together, and so due credit also goes to Vertigo editors Shelly Bond, Angela Rufino and Brandon Montclare for this obvious labor of love. Do yourself a favor and pick it up.

Graffiti Alphabet "CD-2"

graffiti alphabet, graffiti lettersThis is an example graffiti alphabet letters on CD media, 2 of the model to existing models.