What is Wall Graffiti
Graffiti is Wall's freehand drawing canvas. You draw anything — a sketch, a doodle, a full piece of art — and leave it on any user's wall. It appears on their profile, visible to all visitors. Think of it as painting on someone's physical wall, except digital and inside Telegram.
Graffiti is free for all users. No Premium required to draw or to leave graffiti on someone else's wall.
Opening the canvas
Two ways to access graffiti:
- On any user's profile, tap the graffiti brush icon next to the post composer
- In the Wall app, use the Draw button in the bottom navigation
The canvas opens full-screen. Your current draft (if any) is loaded automatically.
5 brush types
Wall gives you five tools, each with a distinct feel:
- Default (freehand) — smooth anti-aliased line, pressure-sensitive thickness. The go-to for line art and writing.
- Marker — flat opaque strokes with a squared edge. Good for bold fills and lettering.
- Neon — semi-transparent glowing line with a blur bloom. Stacks color when you cross over a previous stroke.
- Eraser — removes paint back to canvas-white. Same size control as the other brushes.
- Fill (bucket) — flood-fills a contiguous region with your current color. Tap anywhere on the canvas to fill that area instantly.
Color picker
The color picker gives you full HSL control: a hue wheel, a saturation/lightness square, and a hex input field for exact codes. There's also a row of recent colors so you can switch back without re-picking.
Brush size is controlled by a slider that appears when you tap the brush icon. Range: 1px to ~80px depending on the tool.
Auto-saved drafts
Wall saves your canvas state continuously. If you close the app, switch chats, or lose connectivity mid-stroke, your drawing is still there when you come back. There's no "save draft" button — it just works.
This matters for complex pieces: you can work on a graffiti over multiple sessions without losing progress.
Leaving graffiti on someone's wall
When you're happy with the drawing, tap Post. The graffiti is sent to the wall you opened the canvas from. It appears in that user's graffiti feed immediately.
A few things to know:
- Wall owners can delete any graffiti left on their wall
- You can see all graffiti you've posted in your own profile under the Graffiti tab
- Graffiti shows the artist's username — you're attributed for your work
Managing your own wall
Go to your profile → Graffiti tab. You'll see every piece left by others. Tap and hold any piece to get the option to remove it. Your own pieces show on your Graffiti tab in the profile of whoever you drew on.
Tips for better graffiti
- Use the neon brush on a dark canvas for light-painting aesthetics
- Use fill for large backgrounds, then detail with freehand
- Combine marker for bold outlines with default for shading inside
- Work at maximum brush size first (blocking in shapes), then shrink for detail
- The canvas is 1:1 ratio — design with that proportion in mind
Start drawing: t.me/wall/app · Help: wall.support/graffiti