Drawing on a computer is a great way to develop your creativity and improve your skills in special graphic editors. The best place to start is by learning something simple, like graffiti-style patterns.
Instructions
Step 1
Graffiti is the art of painting on walls. However, the creation of paintings and inscriptions in this style is often fraught with fines, therefore it is better to study and train where it is not prohibited, for example, at home, in a graphic editor. To master this technique, the capabilities of even a simple Paint program are enough. You will have to start from the basics - images of letters, various strokes, volumetric figures. The first step should be to create the future element in the imagination. Imagine it in every detail: color, angularity, volume, etc.
Step 2
Open the Paint graphic editor, select the type of brush you need: brush, pen, spray, pastel, marker, etc. Then choose the color and thickness of the future lines. After that, you can start trying to draw your first character using the graffiti technique. It is most convenient to use a special pen and tablet, but you can do without them - just in this case, the manipulator will be a little less "sensitive".
Step 3
First draw the outer outline of the symbol. It may not be possible to do this on the first try, the lines will turn out to be incorrect, and the trailing ends will "crawl out" beyond each other's edges. In this case, it makes sense to first practice in the image of the symbol on paper - so that the hand remembers the necessary movements. When the outline begins to work out, you can proceed to painting and working with volume.
Step 4
There are several options for painting in Paint. The simplest is the "fill" - you need to select the appropriate icon, the desired color and click on the image itself. You can also paint the shapes "by hand" - this allows you to more realistically recreate the desired texture. To add volume to the shape, determine which side of the imaginary light source will be. After that, take a darker shade than the main color of the shape, and carefully draw the lines opposite the fall of the imaginary ray with a wide brush. Add white highlights to the raised parts for more realism.