Top products from r/graffhelp
We found 23 product mentions on r/graffhelp. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Flip the Script
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 2
hand styles from graf legends compiled224 pageshardcover
3. uni Posca Paint Marker Pen - Medium Point - Set of 15 (PC-5M15C), Assorted
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
It is a water-based pigment ink that is non-toxic, lightfast, and waterproof.Set includes: white, light blue, Gray, brown, orange, peach, light orange, Yellow, pale green, purple, blue, green, pink, red, and black.Unlike alcohol-based marker ink, The ink does not bleed.Package Weight: 0.65 kilograms
4. Uni-Posca Paint Marker Pen - Fine Point - Set of 15 (PC-3M15C)
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Number of reviews: 1
It is a water-based pigment ink that is non-toxic, lightfast, and waterproof.Set includes: white, light blue, Gray, brown, orange, peach, light orange, Yellow, pale green, purple, blue, green, pink, red, and black.Unlike alcohol-based marker ink, The ink does not bleed.
5. QWORK 5 Pcs Set (6, 6, 8, 10, 12mm) Multi-Material Drill Bit Set for Tile,Concrete, Brick, Glass, Plastic and Wood Tungsten Carbide Tip Best for Wall Mirror and Ceramic Tile on Concrete and Brick Wall
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1) One drill bit replaces two drill bits (1x glass & tile drill bit + 1x Mansonry drill bit), ideal for drilling fastner holes in bathroom tiles, or wall mirrors. Once it drills through the tile or mirror this drill bit will cope easily with any masonry behind it2) Spear pointed design strong tungst...
6. Glass Etching Solution Arts Crafts Graffiti Mop Marker
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Number of reviews: 1
Permanently Etches Glass, Leaves "Frosted Look" BehindNo Mess Squeezable Bottle ApplicationEverything Needed to Use IncludedDurable Broad Nib / Marker TipDishwasher Safe
7. Krink K-55 Acrylic Paint Marker
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Number of reviews: 1
8 colors5 fluorescent colors glow under black light.30ml capacity. Water-based paint is opaque. Excellent for use on paper and painted surfaces.15mm block nib is best for smooth surfaces.A great marker for larger drawing, making signs, and calligraphy.
8. Molotow ONE4ALL Acrylic Paint Marker, 4-8mm, Signal Black, 1 Each (327.555)
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Number of reviews: 1
High-covering, premium acrylic-based pigment paint in an easy-to-handle marker that works on almost every surface, both indoors and outdoorsFlowmaster pump marker system has patented capillary technologyAcrylic-based hybrid paint is UV and weather-resistant for highest opacitySolvent-free and diluta...
9. Gino Development 03-0828 Reusable Refillable Multipurpose Aerosol Spray Bottle and Spray Tip Set, 16 oz
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Number of reviews: 1
Refillable aerosol sprayManufactured in ChinaBrand: Gino DevelopmentItem Weight: 1.0 lbs
10. Liberty Imports Water Balloon Pumping Station with 500 Water Balloons and Water Pump for Kids (Blue Color)
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✅ FILL BALLOONS EASILY: Tired of using your kitchen sink at birthday parties to keep the kids happy? Using this handy water balloon nozzle pump will keep the party outdoors! This all-in-one kit is great for any summer fun.✅ NO MORE MESS: Take The Game Outside, All The Way. With This All In One K...
11. Japanese Sumi Ink Chinese Brush Calligraphy Ink Painting Drawing Works India Ink Made in Japan, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
This Black Ink is Formulated for Drawing, Sumi Painting and Brush Calligraphy Works6 fl.oz Ink (180cc)Color: BlackMade in Japan
12. Krink K-42 Paint Marker, Orange
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Number of reviews: 1
18 colors10ml capacity. Alcohol-based paint is permanent and opaque.Excellent for use on glass, metal, coated paper, and painted surfaces.3mm bullet tip is best for smooth surfaces.3mm bullet tip is best for smooth surfaces.
13. Pentel Permanent Marker, White, Broad Point, 1 Pack (100W)
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Number of reviews: 1
White, permanent, opaque inkQuick-dryingWrites on most nonporous surfacesProduces bold lines2 spare nibs included
14. X-ACTO #2 Knife With Safety Cap
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Number of reviews: 1
Precision knife with number 2 large fine point blade for exact cutsDesigned to cut medium to heavy weight materialsMedium weight aluminum handle is easy to maneuverEasy change blade systemSafety cap for storage and portability
15. Master Lock 1500D Locker Lock Combination Padlock, 1 Pack, Black
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Indoor padlock is best used as a school locker lock and gym lock, providing protection and security from theftPreset three-digit combination lock for keyless convenienceCombo lock is constructed with a metal body, stainless-steel cover, hardened steel shackle, and anti-shim locking mechanism for str...
16. The Art and Life of Chaz Bojorquez: Curated by Marco Klefisch & Alberto Scabbia
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Number of reviews: 1
NewMint ConditionDispatch same day for order received before 12 noonGuaranteed packagingNo quibbles returns
17. Isometric DOT Paper Portrait Notebook Drawing Tool: 3D Shapes Designed Sheet Pad, Worksheet, Journal. Creating perspective drawing and sketching of ... (Composition Design Book Diary) (Volume 1)
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Number of reviews: 1
18. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition
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Number of reviews: 1
PU292029781585429202Brand New Item / Unopened ProductPenguin Putnam Inc.
Is the ONE4ALL durable and buff-proof? Yes- it's fairly durable and buff-proof, depending on what you are writing on. It's good paint, I've only noticed problems painting on slick plastic- and even that wasn't too bad. Is it the best, most economical choice for you? Hard to say.. The £2 bottles are probably the 30ml ones. With a mop you could blow through that in a hurry.
True, you can make your own by buying a pack of ballpoint pens, removing the innards, soaking them in alcohol, and voila- you've made your own ink! Sorta. Also, it takes a long amount of time, you're still spending money on pens and alcohol, you waste a bunch of plastic, and the results are sub-par. You've got to consider: what's your time worth? Even if you're panhandling, the amount of time you spend fucking around with this stuff you would have earned more than enough money to simply buy yourself a big bottle of arguably the best shit: Molotow Coversall or Speedflow. It writes on anything, really good flow, and after it dries it's really hard to remove. It's almost like, it was designed for bombing or something...
If you want to be cheap, and you want to shop at pound/dollar stores, my other recommendation would be to look into India ink that is used for Japanese Sumi-e painting. I picked up a 180ml bottle for a couple bucks at a Daiso here in the states. If you have Japanese discount stores in your area that might be worth a try. Here's an Amazon link to the type that I purchased (more money than I paid, but still pretty cheap):
https://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Calligraphy-Black-India-Ink/dp/B003ZCJ0VU
First things first; don't host an album on your google account. I suggest you use imgur.com for a little bit of anonymity, but judging by your Username I'm not sure that you care.
now that I've gotten that out my critiques for you are as following:
what I feel like a lot of people who visit this site don't realize is that super over the top stylized handstyle are all planned out and came to fruition after 100's of hours of trial and error and 100's upon 100's of notebooks that are all burned with just the nastiest handstlyes. Also I read in this book about Chaz Bojorquez that you should approach handstyles as you would approach calligraphy: you should spend most of your time visualizing the strokes you make in your head and doing practice strokes all before your pen touches the paper. This is why we chant the sub mantra so much " practice straight letters before you go on to something wild." They will help you visualize that when you stretch that bottom loop of a R all the way back to your vertical post you just made a B.
Let me give you a little overveiw of my process when I'm developing a handstyle.
what I like to do is that I burn thru notebooks practicing different variations of the word; and sometimes it changes to a completely new word. What im looking for is how the word looks as a whole. Is it leaning too much to one side, are the letter the same size, do they have the same kerning as the others, does it have the same font, and more. Once I've "burned" through my first "burner books" I pick up another "burner book" and just burn it with the one style I've decided was the coolest.
This is going to be a long process and you wont ever be as good as you want to be, just don't give up when you aren't producing stuff you think you could do better
I'm sure you can find the dot paper at an office or art store but I'd recommend this notebook on Amazon. As far as bending bars, this (specifically the one about W) is what I used to teach myself to begin with. There's also this in the sidebar, which is very helpful and on the same topic.
The History of American Graffiti. Best one your gonna find lit wise
https://www.amazon.com/History-American-Graffiti-Roger-Gastman/dp/0061698784
Kk
https://www.amazon.com/QWORK-Multi-Material-Concrete-Plastic-Tungsten/dp/B0751893Y2
Thanx!
I used uni-posca medium and fine points.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001ANVDMU/ref=sxts_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520013744&sr=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001ANVDMA/ref=sxts_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520013744&sr=2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65
Such a good post! Yeah there are many styles/movements/cultures in graffiti and I know there are a lot of separate websites and books id recommend, but I cant think of anything compiled in one place.
Here are some good general knowledge links:
Style Wars - Doc that inspired a generation of writers.
https://youtu.be/f9KxbaSU-Eo
History of American Graffiti - This book is a bible. Outlines history and breaks up style by city.
https://www.amazon.com/History-American-Graffiti-Roger-Gastman/dp/0061698784
Other links:
12ozprophet.com/forum
Robotswillkill.com
Carnagenyc.com
http://tagsandthrows.com
https://youtu.be/TBXbYZKCI7U
Maybe ill compile a bigger list later. You wont find a good answer to your question, i suppose the style you posted would be a throw-up, cant get more specific really.
Anyone know if this is armour etch?
Glass Etching Solution Arts Crafts Graffiti Mop Marker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N6W6V4I/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_CFzWub10NWDV4
Here are some tips for your ears.
https://i.imgur.com/7QbuHFo.jpg
And listings for the products if anyone want to buy some and draw with the same quality.
Krink K-55 Acrylic Paint Marker - Flourescent Green
Molotow ONE4ALL Acrylic Paint Marker, 4-8mm, Signal Black
Sakura Pigma 30067 Micron Blister Card Ink Pen Set, Black
BIC Xtra-Smooth Mechanical Pencil, Medium Point (0.7 mm)
If that's as far as you've got in "years" then you need to approach the craft from a different angle. Study typography (for letter structure) and architecture (for learning how to draw).
Two books worth reading:
http://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Right-Side-Brain-Definitive/dp/1585429201
http://www.amazon.com/Keys-Drawing-Bert-Dodson/dp/0891343377/ref=pd_sim_b_5
I use uni-posca mediums for most of it and for fine details I used prisma markers
Uni-posca:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ANVDMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SvFpxb9SVXM83
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003IDFXFS/ref=ox_sc_act_image_4?ie=UTF8&m=A2YW8YS84KRFNE
$7:50 krink cheaper than artprimo.
i found this, decent price. dont know if you ordered yet though.
http://www.amazon.com/Pentel-Permanent-Marker-White-100W/dp/B001B0D3WK
http://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Refillable-Multipurpose-Aerosol-Bottle/dp/B009IY6IHS
Try this. Im on mobile so i cant hyperlink it.
Here.
Metal Head
MetalHead Refill
Mini Crusher
BigSqueezeSilver
DripStickXL
GrogCutter15
MagicMarker
Speedflow
Molotow-413
MasterPiece667
Nibs
Maybe some books too
ABC's of Custom Lettering
Flip The Script
https://www.amazon.com/Flip-Script-Christian-P-Acker/dp/1584234601/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469035170&sr=8-1&keywords=flip+the+script