Where Is That Graffiti Filter?

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Mathias(2)
Dec 8, 2003
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I have a logo that I would like to make look like spray painted graffiti, so I could then place it on pictures of other things like trains busses and walls.

Any suggestions on how to get a Graffiti like look?

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Scott_Falkner
Dec 8, 2003
Try tracing it with the pen tool, the playing around with stroking the path with the airbrush. Don’t trace teh logo’s outline. Try to make a path that represents where the spray can would be painted. Use layers to isolate you artwork.

Alien Skin’s Eye Candy filters would be useful for adding drips. Another good source for drips is <http://www.newamericancentury.org/>
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BLUDVLZ
Dec 8, 2003
If the logo is in a vector format (which, ideally, it should be), copy and paste the paths from Illustrator to Photoshop. If the logo is raster, then make a selection of the various sections of the logo, convert the selection to a path; or make your own paths by hand in PS (your choice).

Then choose your paintbrush, set it to airbrush mode and set up whatever brush attributes you wish. Then select a path, choose Stroke Path from the submenu on the Paths Palette and choose to use the paintbrush. Click OK.

This is just the basic technique. You’ll have to play around with it and experiment to get the exact results you’re looking for.

Otherwise, you can also do an Internet search for Photoshop Graffiti Tutorial on your search engine of choice.

Hope this helps.
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Vernon_Stevens
Dec 9, 2003
Hehe, is that link a joke or a mistake???

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matthew_hattie
Dec 9, 2003
Another good source for drips is

I followed the link and there was no mistake… 🙂

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