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Adding graffiti to an image     posted on 21st of august, 2007

Ever wanted to add a personal touch to your images like adding your own graffiti style?

Something like this maybe?

Then just follow the instructions of Graffiti tutorial

I think it could add a new dimension to some of your images if not a little fun?

Enjoy


Tags: art graffiti photoshop tutorial

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Comments (2)

Comment by Tonygers on August 22, 2007
I know that! But the idea of the tutorial is to show that you could take a normal looking van or wall and graffiti-ise with nothing but photoshop.
Comment by Icholakov on August 22, 2007
The grifitti on the VW hippie van was already there...no need for photoshop

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