I have to wonder why depicting graffiti on models tends to get such strong negative reactions on this and other forums. The general consensus seems to be as AGHRMatt said in a recent thread, "...we don't want to encourage it, even at the modeling level" or as AmcDave stated, "This really seems like making graffiti 'legit' and acceptable when it's not. I know they are just making a model of a real life item.....but some things do not need to be modeled."
Please understand, this is not personal, I readily agree that in the real world, the criminal act of graffiti is the willful defacing or destruction of someone's property. I'm only using those 2 examples to illustrate what seems to be the underlying angst.
This, then, brings me to wonder why it's OK to model, with a wink and a nod, the streetwalker, or the local house of ill repute such as "Wicked Wanda's," or as portrayed in a recent thread, robbing a bank, not to mention littering. Using the same vein of reasoning aren't we then glorifying other immoral and/or illegal activities?
Now, I'm sure there are those who will have none of the above in their modeled reality. Well, that's your right and I have no argument with it. Yet, I think the majority have a problem with having graff on a layout yet think it's cute to depict other somewhat unsavory activities, illegal or otherwise. So, please explain what is the difference?