spraypaint font???
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- irrelevant
any help.. checked google.. but only found a spraypaint stencil font..
- Mojo0
what?
please explain what you mean
- irrelevant0
looking for a spraypaint font.
- nLHb0
what KIND of spraypaint font???
- rasko40
ell oh ell
- irrelevant0
I guess one that looks like someone picked up a can of Krylon and spraypainted their name on a piece of plywood. (not tagging)
- irrelevant0
c'mon people, what do I pay you guys for????
- skelly0
it would be much quicker (and look much better) if you just do it by hand i think.
- Neuarmy0
yup, just do that shit!
- irrelevant0
I already did.. writing with a mouse makes for bad reading... don't have a tablet here either..
- randoman0
What type of effect are you trying to achieve?
Something that looks like it was stenciled (ie white letters outlined by spraypaint.)
Something that looks tagged (ie artistic rendering of words via airbrush,spraypaint, etc.)?
Anyway theres bound to be something you can use here-
http://www.b-boys.com/graffitifo…If your doing titles, try to make repeated use of the same letter look unique. I'm not really a fan of brush scripts, handwriting, graf fonts, especially when you can see the repitition carried out along the same characters.
- myobie0
i suggest getting a bottle of krylon and spraying your name on something...
- JazX0
make it yourself
- setsolid0
buy a can of sprapaint, type some word in photoshop.
Now spry shit all over ya monitor where u type the fonts.
take ya monitor put in on scanner...
- ninjasavant0
try this site
- kodap0
it takes years to achieve the result by yourself( if you know what I mean) that link of graff fonts was good
- k770
^ dl their software and use your photoshop skills. poof.
- tikal2k0
It's easy, you just need:
- Adobe Photoshop CS
- Adobe PS Elements 2.0
- a can of paint
- some creativity!1. finalize your copy (it's easier if you know what you're gonna write)
2. get a can of your favorite color of behr latex paint
3. find the nearest church with a clean white wall
4. spit your copy on wall (this may take several mouthfulls)
5. using a crowbar and a sledgehammer, carve out the wall with the copy
6. put the wall (carefully!) on top of your scanner and import it into Adobe Photoshop CS one section at a time (this may take multiple scans)
7. stitch it together with Photomerge on Adobe PS Elements 2.0
8. check for typos and saveAnd VOILA! Instant simulated spraypaint font!!!!!!!!
- Hym0
so instead of weights we can start selling Helvetica spray paint
how dumb
- Ell0
ell oh ell
rasko4
(Apr 20 05, 13:08)ello
- Mojo0
large paper
spray on paper
scan paper