Source: http://cs5tutorial.net/font-graffiti/
Graffiti Text
Start with an appropriate font. Here I used Tag Extreme. Download it here
Right click on the name on the layers pallett and select “rasterize type”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti.gif)
Create a new custom blend similar to this.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti1.gif)
Ctrl/Cmd click on the layer to select it.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti2b.gif)
With the gradient tool set to linear draw the blend by dragging the gradient tool from top to bottom.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti2.gif)
Don’t deselect.
Create a new layer
Edit>stroke
Add a 2 pixel gray stroke to the “outside”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti3.gif)
Filters>blur>gaussian blur
Add a .08 gassian blur to the new layer with the outline on it.
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Merge the outline area with the graffiti layer by clicking Ctrl/Cmd+E or select “merge down”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti5.gif)
Select the layer again. Cmd/Ctrl+Click on the layer thumbnail.
Add another stroke, this time make it black and put it right on the graffiti layer.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti6.gif)
Looking good! Now for the shadow.
Duplicate the layer by dragging it to the new layer icon on the layers pallette.
Select the new layer and Fill with black.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti7.gif)
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti7b.gif)
Drag the black layer behind the graffiti layer and move down and to the left a little bit.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti8.jpg)
Here I added a background and changed the layer blending mode of the graffiti to Hard light. See how it blends nicely to the background like it was painted on.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti.jpg)
Graffiti Text
Start with an appropriate font. Here I used Tag Extreme. Download it here
Right click on the name on the layers pallett and select “rasterize type”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti.gif)
Create a new custom blend similar to this.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti1.gif)
Ctrl/Cmd click on the layer to select it.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti2b.gif)
With the gradient tool set to linear draw the blend by dragging the gradient tool from top to bottom.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti2.gif)
Don’t deselect.
Create a new layer
Edit>stroke
Add a 2 pixel gray stroke to the “outside”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti3.gif)
Filters>blur>gaussian blur
Add a .08 gassian blur to the new layer with the outline on it.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti4.gif)
Merge the outline area with the graffiti layer by clicking Ctrl/Cmd+E or select “merge down”
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti5.gif)
Select the layer again. Cmd/Ctrl+Click on the layer thumbnail.
Add another stroke, this time make it black and put it right on the graffiti layer.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti6.gif)
Looking good! Now for the shadow.
Duplicate the layer by dragging it to the new layer icon on the layers pallette.
Select the new layer and Fill with black.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti7.gif)
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti7b.gif)
Drag the black layer behind the graffiti layer and move down and to the left a little bit.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti8.jpg)
Here I added a background and changed the layer blending mode of the graffiti to Hard light. See how it blends nicely to the background like it was painted on.
![](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/TextEffects/graffiti/graffiti.jpg)
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