Sealed Graffiti X-Axes
(Princess Pink)About Sealed Graffiti X-Axes
Sealed Graffiti X-Axes is a graffiti pattern built around a crossed-axes symbol rendered in a simple, angular style. Its compact emblem design gives it a clear, utilitarian look that differs from more elaborate character or text-based graffiti in CS2.
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Sealed Graffiti X-Axes comes in multiple spray colors, including Cash Green, Wire Blue, Desert Amber, Frog Green, Princess Pink, Dust Brown, and Bazooka Pink. The underlying X-Axes design stays the same, so the main difference between variants is how the color reads on different map surfaces and lighting.
Cash Green gives Sealed Graffiti X-Axes a muted green tone that tends to blend well with concrete, train-yard, and industrial map areas. It usually reads more subtly than brighter graffiti colors, so it works better if you want the X-Axes symbol to be visible without standing out too hard.
Wire Blue gives the X-Axes design a cooler blue finish that is easier to notice on beige, gray, and rust-colored walls. Compared with brown or green variants, it generally creates more contrast on common CS2 map textures, especially in outdoor or well-lit areas.
Princess Pink is one of the brighter versions of Sealed Graffiti X-Axes, so the crossed-axes symbol is usually easier to spot at a distance. It contrasts well against darker walls and metal surfaces, but on lighter pink or warm-toned backgrounds it can look less defined than blue or green variants.

