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    Roleplaying a graffiti artist. [GUIDE]

    Welcome to my 'Roleplaying a graffiti artist' guide



    Few words before we begin:

    Basically I'm developing my character as a graffiti artist, or a tagger.I'm going to share my IRL experience with you guys.
    I believe this is the first guide about this on SARP, so here we go.



    What is graffiti?

    Graffiti is writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public place.
    Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings, and it has existed since ancient times, with examples dating back to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, and the Roman Empire.
    In modern times, paint (particularly spray paint) and marker pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials.
    In most countries, marking or painting property without the property owner's consent is considered defacement and vandalism, which is a punishable crime.
    You will need the following:


    1) Spray paint (obviously).
    2) Caps.
    3) Your blackbook.
    4) Respirator mask

    You could also bring stencil that you made, markers or any other equipment that can help you.You will also need something to carry your spray cans in, like a backpack or a customized hoodie (can be bought in various graffiti shops).


    1) Spray paint!

    You gotta know what you need.
    Is either a low or a high pressure spray can?

    -Low Pressure or cans allow very high control on the paint output which allows to work accurately.
    -High Pressure cans are rather the on/off kind of cans with higher and faster output.

    You can choose between different sizes too!

    600ml - Contains huge amount of paint, but it feels heavy and you'll lack aim with it.
    Not recommended.

    400ml - Contains average amount of paint, amazing feeling and you can control the aim pretty well.
    Most recommended.

    150ml - Contains small amount of paint, it can fit almost anywhere but it's almost useless.
    Not recommended unless you plan to write few words with it.

    There are many different manufactures.

    Montana (Gold and Black recommended)
    Nitro 2G
    Molotow
    Ironlak


    I've tried many different cans and so far Montana Black worked the best for me.
    It has medium pressure and doesn't ruin your caps, but it may drip now and then so work carefully.
    Some artists may say that the Belton Molotow Premium is the best one out there, but I can't vouch it because I've never tried it.
    Not every can is the same, so choose wisely.


    2) Caps!
    Always, ALWAYS bring your caps with you, many of them.
    Never use standard caps (the ones you get when you buy a spray can) unless it made by Montana, they know what they're doing.
    But even then not every cap is the same!
    You need to know what you're going to do and bring a proper cap with you.Oh wait, bring more than just one.
    I've made that mistake many times, went to do a piece without proper caps and just cursed and cursed, because my cap got stuffed and ruined my piece.


    So here we go.
    There are different types of caps: Thin cap, Standard cap, Fat cap, Soft caps and Special cap.

    THIN CAPS - These thin or skinny caps produce fine lines and are mainly made for detail work.
    The disadvantage is that they clog quicker that fatter caps.

    STANDARD CAPS - Most caps have a medium line width.
    They're generally used for for filling and outlining.

    FAT CAPS - Ideal for filling large areas.
    Mostly used for filling in the piece.

    SOFT CAPS - Ideal for stencils, highlights, and other effects.

    SPECIAL CAPS - They produce a pattern that is much higher than wide – like a calligraphy pen.


    3) Blackbook!

    Graffiti Artist's must! That's your pride.There are all your best pieces, all your best artworks.
    Graffiti artist carries it around all the time, it is risky but it's worth it.


    4) Respirator mask!

    This spray paint respirator is designed to help protect against the harmful vapors caused by spray paint.
    Many respirator masks available at hardware stores are NOT suitable for spray paint vapors and will actually trap the harmful fumes in.



    5) Graffiti styles!


    TAG
    Tagging is the simplest type of graffiti, consisting of the writer’s street name in one color.


    WILDSTYLE
    The wild style graffiti is a form of graffiti involving, interlocking letters, arrows, and connecting points.
    These pieces are often harder to read by non-graffiti artists as the letters merge into one another in an often undecipherable manner.
    It may include arrows, spikes, and other decorative elements depending on the technique used.


    BUBBLE
    A style of graffiti letters often used for throwup letters because of their rounded shape, which allows for quick formation.
    It's about bubble, and circular letters.


    OLDSCHOOL
    Oldschool graffiti from the 70's to the 80's. One word - respect


    3D
    3D style in graffiti is about reality, illusion, shadow… and magic.
    Though it’s a complicated graffiti technique, it has an amazing visual effect.


    BRUSH
    Brush and paint roller painting.


    ABSTRACT
    Abstract graffiti. The readability of the piece is not the main goal.
    It's abstract urban art.


    BLOCK
    This graffiti style is all about square and rectangular letters, like a solid rock.
    This style makes the letters heavy and strong.


    WHOLECAR
    Obviously a graffiti covering a whole train car.
    From the right to the left, from top to bottom.


    STENCIL
    Not much to say about this.Stencil paintings.


    BILLBOARD
    Wheatpastes, posters and any kind of art on paper put on a urban support.


    STICKERS
    Stickers are a quick and easy (some say lazy) way to throw up a tag quickly.


    HEAVEN
    A heaven is a piece that’s put up in a very hard-to-reach location, often near or on the tops of tall buildings or on freeway signs.



    6) Rolepaly


    Now that you've learned few words about graffiti art, it's time to test your knowledge.
    First of all, you're doing something illegal.
    Even if you're a 220cm tall super muscular gang banger you still need to be careful and afraid of getting caught.
    You need to roleplay being nervous and actually a bit afraid.
    Even if you get caught don't pull your goddamn pistols and start a shootout, try to roleplay and to squeeze out of there.

    I remember when I was doing a piece on a factory building in Banja Luka, Serb Republic, two workers actually spotted me and asked me what the hell do I think I'm doing.
    I just stood there, like frozen, it's that fear and conscience when you know you're doing something illegal.
    When I eventually talked to them and explained why am I there and all that, they simply let me walk away and actually gave me a compliment for my skills :D.

    So yeah, roleplay being nervous because you know that if you get fined - it'll be large.


    7) Few tips


    1. Buy yourself a customized hoodie or a backpack to carry your stuff in, you can't just walk on the streets with spray cans in your hands.
    2. Always bring spare caps, always. They're a huge pain in the ass.
    3. Shake your can well, for at least two minutes before you start working.
    But again, it's loud and you need to shake it carefully to avoid getting any attention.
    4. Plan. You always need to plan everything you do. Plan your strategy, take a good look of the area and make yourself few escape routes.
    You never know when you'll need em.

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    This is pretty cool but what are you a graffa IRL? aha.
    Spoiler!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levi™ View Post
    This is pretty cool but what are you a graffa IRL? aha.
    Thank you. Yes, I do graffiti in real life.

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    Pretty awesome, IG I got the spraycan, but I am a Cop, lmao... :P
    When a player is RP'ly injured on SARP...

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    This is a good guide, Thanks for sharing.

    Retired Jr.

    Spoiler!






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    Pretty Cool guide, thanks for sharing this.
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    Very nice, good guide and accurate to IRL.

    TIP: You could always RP the old trick of putting a magnet on the bottom of the can to stop the ball bearing inside making a noise when you shake your can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan™ View Post
    TIP: You could always RP the old trick of putting a magnet on the bottom of the can to stop the ball bearing inside making a noise when you shake your can.
    WHAT? O.O

    OT : Nice guide bro, I really liked it!

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    Copied from a other forum but nice guide
    moses cuba can never die

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    montana black is actually a high pressure can and as far as i know it clogs caps up mad. molotow belton is good but it's expensive and the high pressure cans aren't too nice. low pressure ones are tho, got nice colors. nice guide though!
    yolo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vitto Rizzi View Post
    montana black is actually a high pressure can and as far as i know it clogs caps up mad. molotow belton is good but it's expensive and the high pressure cans aren't too nice. low pressure ones are tho, got nice colors. nice guide though!
    Nope, I can't agree with you mate. I've been using Montana Black for a while now and my caps got stuffed up only if I don't clean them from time to time. But yeah, it is medium to high pressure can to be honest.

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    Where is the roleplay?
    I knew this before.
    *Die besten Gedanken kommen allzeit hinterdrein*

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    You should upload a video of yourself making a tag or anything so newbies can see you following the steps you mentioned ;)

    #Support #your #Local #Mighty #Zulu #Kings

    #Zulu #Nation

    #DJ #MC #Bboy #Grafitti Writer #Elements

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    You should upload a video of yourself making a tag or anything so newbies can see you following the steps you mentioned ;)

    #Support #your #Local #Mighty #Zulu #Kings

    #Zulu #Nation

    #DJ #MC #Bboy #Grafitti Writer #Elements

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    Thank you guys, it means a lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Che Guevara View Post
    Where is the roleplay?
    I knew this before.
    I pretty much explained everything one should know when getting into graffiti art.
    I'm not going to write roleplay lines for you, use your brain for a change.
    Try being creative and unique. Isn't that what roleplay is about? :)

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    This is an awesome guide but try adding some RP lines for grove newbies or ballas so that may promote rp.

    example

    Dilan Miller bends down then unzips the bag slowly
    There would be a Respirator Mask, and some spraycans (( Dilan Miller ))
    Dilan Miller extends his arm reaches for the bag as he checks inside - then taking a spraycan
    Dilan Miller approaches the spraycan to the wall as he pushes the button - starts spraying

    So you can continue the style of Roleplay by yourself!

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    Tagging up train cars or putting your piece on a high spot isn't a text style. Those are just locations lol. I don't know if it's just me but it'd look better if those were separate.

    Doesn't a blackbook also server as a graffiti autograph book. From what I know you get others to put their pieces in your book too. It's not only a personal sketchbook isn't it?



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    I love how people say anything just for post lol

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    Nice guide it helps me a little everytime I'm tagging up gs turfs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasi View Post
    WHAT? O.O

    OT : Nice guide bro, I really liked it!
    Yeah its a ball bearing inside, worked for me a few times, little magnet on the bottom. You just have to shake a little longer.
    Last edited by Ryan.; 11th June 2014 at 08:41 AM.

 

 

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