How to Draw Graffiti Fire
- 1). Sketch out a large teardrop shape in the middle of the paper with a pencil. Make it at least two feet high and a foot wide.
- 2). Shake up the red spray paint and take off the cap. Fill in the whole teardrop with the red spray paint. Allow it to mostly dry, waiting about a minute.
- 3). Shake up the orange spray paint and take off the cap. Make a smaller teardrop with the orange paint in the center of the red, leaving a three-inch border of red around it. The border should be on the sides and top. The orange can touch the bottom edge, if desired. Allow one minute to dry.
- 4). Shake up the yellow spray paint and take off the cap. Make an even smaller teardrop with yellow paint in the center of the orange, leaving a three-inch border of orange around it. The yellow may also touch the bottom, leaving the border around the top and sides. Allow a few seconds to dry.
- 5). Shake up the white spray paint and take off the cap. Make a small oval of white starting from the bottom of the teardrop, leaving most of the yellow uncovered. Allow it all to dry completely.
- 6). Finish off the fire by adding red "S" shaped (or snaking) flames coming from the upper portion of the red paint that is already there. Allow it all to dry.
- 7). Make several of these teardrop shapes of various sizes--all connected--to create a large fire.
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