ALL-CITY: When crows or graffiti groups color all the major subway lines in this city, it is called ALL CITY.
Bench: Graffiti gathering place, generally refers to the place to pick points. Sit on the bench: get some points
Bite: Copying with other graffiti artists' visual features or production styles (very impolite behavior! ! )
Bomb: Graffiti casually! !
BUFF: What annoys graffiti people most: Clear graffiti! ! It is also used to describe another pattern covering the previous graffiti.
BURN: Whose work is better than other graffiti? A similar word is style war.
BURNER: refers to those works that are super strong, usually in a wild style.
Bottle cap: There are three kinds of special nozzles for graffiti: fat, thin and thin.
Montana: The Best Graffiti Spray in the World 7
Crew: team
Cross out: to change or cover up someone's name.
Design: add small patterns, such as flashes or colored spots, to the background color.
Design is generally determined by the imagination and technology of the author.
DOPE: praise someone's work.
Family: refers to the embarrassing situation with the same name as someone else's vomit.
Get up: When your name is painted in many places, your popularity is high, so get up.
A rising star in Ran Ran.
Fill: color.
Hand type: generally refers to the form or handwriting style of TAG.
HIT: refers to a label, vomit or work.
Outline: hook edge.
Final contour: After the coloring and design are completed, the edge should be hooked again in order to trim the contour of the work.
Work: refers to a complete work, which is the abbreviation of masterpiece.
Label: the author's nickname and signature.
Throw up: simple graffiti with only hooked edges and no color, or only one color, such as white. Or T-UP, which is relatively simple.
Wild style: refers to a graffiti style, which is chaotic, with serial letters, distorted fonts and beautiful color selection. Making this style of work requires the author's imagination and skills.
Production: large graffiti, fine and patterned, usually on tall buildings.
WAK: Unqualified graffiti.
Notebook, black book: sketch
3d: Stereotype, which was first used by graffiti artists in the second stage.
Sgraffiti: another graffiti technique.
Style Wars: The name of the hip-pop documentary filmed by Henry Chalfant and Tony Silver can also be used to describe the competition among graffiti people.
From top to bottom: the whole object is graffiti from beginning to end, such as the whole wall or the whole car.
Fading: mixing multiple colors.
Def: great
Gangs: Gangs
Gangsta: Very good.
Walk over: When a graffiti covers his image on another person.
Back-to-back: The same pattern is painted on the front and back of the wall repeatedly until it covers the whole wall.
Fighting: collective graffiti action, graffiti competition between graffiti artists or teams.
Beef: controversy
Bite: copy with the visual characteristics or production style of other graffiti artists.
Give bome: do a lot of graffiti
Burn: To strike or defeat a competitor.
Cap: replaceable nozzle, used to control the thickness effect of spraying.
Crew: Describe the graffiti team. Generally speaking, a person's graffiti behavior is lonely and dangerous, so some graffiti artists form teams to help each other or go out to spray graffiti works together.
Def: great
Fading: mixing multiple colors.
Gang: A gang, team or group that * * * enjoys views and resources and has the same purpose.
Gangsta: Very good.
Down: The doodler overlays his image on another person.
Graffiti: Graffiti
Hip-pop: A pop music style, which was originally dominated by black rap style, now combines electronic and psychedelic styles with a strong sense of rhythm.
Hit: write and draw.
Crazy: crazy
Mural: mural
New school: generally refers to the modern graffiti style after 1984.
Old school: On the other hand.
Outline/sketch: A design on a manuscript, usually a draft before the actual painting action.
Piece book/black book/writer is bilbe: a graffiti manuscript.
Slant: scribble, deface or cover up the original on other people's graffiti.
Template: a very old method of image reproduction, which uses images and words to convey information.
Label: the most basic form of modern graffiti, which can be the signature or code written by the graffiti with spray paint or marker.
Toys: Graffiti artists with immature skills and experience.
Kim: The best graffiti artist.
Bone out: leave