![]() ĭefining characteristics of skilled throw up include letter height consistency, letter shape conformity along the top and the bottom, minimal negative space, and clean lines. This speed means that writers can produce large amounts of throw ups in a short time, especially when compared with pieces. Throw ups are done with fast, pre-planned body movements to enhance speed. Throw ups are sometimes done using only the first two or three letters of the moniker in a throw up to quicken the process, especially if the writer uses a longer name. Throw ups without fills are called hollows. ![]() Throw ups are typically the writer's moniker in large "bubble-letters", with or without a fill. They are almost always done with aerosol paint. The name comes from the way they are designed to be "thrown" onto a surface as quickly as possible. Throw ups, or throwies, are a form of graffiti that fall between tags and pieces in complexity. Note the consistency in letter form and height. In this case, I selected 1,5cm (1/2 inches) in length.A hollow throw up using the letters SPLEEN. Next, choose how big the blocks should be. This means choosing a point below the graffiti where all the 3D blocks lead to, as is shown in the picture below. One way of drawing 3D graffiti blocks is choosing a vanishing point. Now use shades of one color for the fill in of your graffiti and the second color for the shadows or your background/outlines. So, just choose “complementary” in the dropdown menu in the top left of the website and adjust the wheel to find your preferred color combination. The strongest color contrast is known as “complementary contrast”. Most of the color theories are based on color wheels. The easiest way to find color combinations, is by going to the following website. Note that the gradient of the fill in is usually done by choosing 2-4 shades of one color. Using gradients is the secret of good coloring. Well done color combinations are the basis of good fill-ins and coloring graffiti. You can also use the Adobe Color CC color wheel as a tool to choose colors.ĭetail View: Graffiti Sketch With Gradient Fill-In Step 4.2 Color theory ![]() Colors are placed on a circle based on a color theory.
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