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Hey this is Pays164, and now I'm going to give you some tips in graffiti background.
Sometimes it doesn't have to be too complex if you're running out of wall space, but picking
good colors to fade around your piece so that you can silhouette images such as city building,
subway cars and whatnot.
First are purple, and then I'm going to lead to some other colors. So, again this is just
a simple effect and including a background to your graffiti mural. I went through with
some purples, to reds, to orange, to yellow creating a consistent fade kind of giving
it a sunset effect. Now I'm going to come back with my black, again a darker color to
go with the contrast of the back of the wall is silhouetting, shadows, city buildings.
I'll go through and build little groupings of buildings throughout the background over
the fade edges created. Really cool little city background you all. If you have more
space really the background can be anything. Mountains, characters, any kind of scheme
you want to create. More space might also allow you to do thing much bigger. Creating
more color inside your background as a fill.