Graffiti tags -new techniques

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28 Jul 201512:00

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Xer shares advanced techniques for creating high-quality graffiti tags using various markers, including an OTR 072, oil-based Sharpie, chisel tip, calligraphy Zig, and even a lead pencil. Tips cover adding texture, maintaining a consistent style, and experimenting with letter forms. Xer emphasizes the importance of a unique, recognizable tag and demonstrates different tagging methods, including one-liners and throw-ups, while encouraging viewers to practice and let their creativity flow.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The video covers advanced techniques for graffiti tagging using various markers and even a lead pencil for calligraphic styles.
  • πŸ–ŒοΈ The mediums used include an OTR 072 marker, oil-based Sharpie, chisel tip Sharpie, calligraphy Zig with twin tip, and a regular pencil.
  • πŸ”„ Advanced techniques suggest adding swing, texture, and length to certain letters to make the tag look nicer and more personalized.
  • πŸ“ The importance of creating a repetitive tag for recognition and consistency across different graffiti works is emphasized.
  • πŸ”  Incorporating a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters can make a tag stand out and appear more dynamic.
  • πŸ“ Using giant letters alongside smaller ones can add uniqueness and visual interest to a tag.
  • 🎭 Maintaining a consistent theme across all letters in a tag ensures a clean and cohesive look.
  • πŸ› οΈ Different techniques with the OTR 072 marker are shown, including creating sharp-edged tags that stand out.
  • ✏️ Calligraphy tags can be achieved with a lead pencil, offering a different texture and style to the graffiti.
  • πŸŒ€ Applying different pressures and holding the marker at various angles can alter the appearance of the tag.
  • πŸ”„ Practicing flow and motion in creating one-line tags requires repetition and experimentation to achieve a smooth result.
  • πŸ›’ The video mentions a graffiti website, Graph City, where viewers can purchase supplies like spray paint and sketchbooks.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video by Xer?

    -The video focuses on advanced techniques for graffiti tags, using various types of markers and even a lead pencil for creating calligraphic tags.

  • What types of markers are mentioned in the video?

    -The markers mentioned are an OTR 072, an oil-based Sharpie marker, a Sharpie permanent marker with a chisel tip, and a calligraphy Zig with a twin tip.

  • What is the significance of adding swing and texture to certain letters in a tag?

    -Adding swing and texture to certain letters can make a tag look nicer, more personalized, and can help to distinguish one's work from others.

  • Why is it important to keep a tag repetitive?

    -A repetitive tag helps to establish a recognizable style, making it easier for people to identify the work as belonging to a specific artist.

  • How can incorporating lowercase letters into a tag affect its appearance?

    -Incorporating lowercase letters can make certain letters stand out more, giving the tag a unique and varied look that is still readable.

  • What is the purpose of having a theme for the letters in a tag?

    -Having a theme for the letters ensures that they all flow together and look cohesive, resulting in a clean and aesthetically pleasing tag.

  • What is the advantage of using an OTR 072 marker for graffiti tags?

    -The OTR 072 marker allows for creating both flat tags and calligraphy-style tags with sharp edges, making the tags unique and recognizable.

  • How can practicing with different markers help in developing one's graffiti skills?

    -Practicing with different markers helps in understanding various techniques and effects, encouraging creativity and versatility in graffiti art.

  • What is the appeal of creating calligraphy tags with a lead pencil as mentioned in the video?

    -Creating calligraphy tags with a lead pencil offers a different texture and feel, and it's a fun way to experiment with tag design without the commitment of permanent markers or spray paint.

  • What is the recommended approach for creating a one-liner tag according to the video?

    -The recommended approach is to practice the motion repeatedly until it looks good, and to experiment with different letter designs until they flow together cohesively.

  • Where can one find the markers and other graffiti supplies mentioned in the video?

    -The video suggests visiting a graffiti website called Graph City, where one can purchase spray paint, art supplies, books, and sketchbooks.

  • What other types of graffiti techniques will Xer cover in future videos?

    -Xer will cover throwups in a future video, providing insights on different ideas and techniques to improve the look and execution of this type of graffiti.

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