Spray paint effect

how do make a sort of spray paint effect without making it
look pixelated or like uve just use the blur filter?

What exactly do you mean by spray paint effect? A place to
start might be to use some Bitmaps:
http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=search&w=1&txt=spray+paint&p=1
You can apply Convert To Alpha and Color Fill live filters to
make the white areas in those Bitmap transparent.
If you want to make it from scratch, try drawing with
brushes, then use the smudge tool to get some streaks, then use Add
Noise to make it flecky, then you can Convert to Alpha(to remove
the white flakes as transparent) and Color Fill once again.
HTH

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