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How To Write Graffiti

how do you write graffiti/tagging?
i'm not going to do it illegally i just want to do it in books and stuff. i want to learn how to tag like this.. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/106/300098925_aa7c868015.jpg?v=0
i really like that sort of style but i can't find anything on the internet about it. please help anyway you can : )
thank you, xx.
i also like this style
http://themoga.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/tag_in_malmo.jpg
thanks again..
its the same with everything man, you have to practice practice. just always sketch, thous pictures are called one flows, which means they never took their pen off the wall and all the letters are connected, just keep practicing this and you will get it. remember repetition is the father of learning
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looks like shit…
I just want to write in large letters on that poor wall, "DO NOT GRAFFITI!"