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August 22, 2013 at 4:01 am #15564InfamousParticipant
This is on my Dad, he’s going to let me cover it up because he hates it (can you guess why?) My question is what would you do with this? Its been there for years and its quite big and nasty looking, on the back side of the forearm.
Sorry about the crappy cell-phone pic
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August 22, 2013 at 6:42 am #25472Lennart82Participant
WHAT THE????
What is this?? Light foot??
But hey, it looks faded, so you could do a ton of things. Whats his interests? What does he like? Anything?
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August 22, 2013 at 2:48 pm #25473RamenuzumakiParticipant
you could pretty much cover this with anything as long as it is a little bigger than the original tattoo and is pretty busy, IE: as much linework as possible. colour will help a lot as well
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August 22, 2013 at 4:22 pm #25474InfamousParticipant
He was wanting something patriotic, and yeah it says light foot lol. You think it would be pretty easy to cover up with whatever? That would be awesome. I’ve never done a cover up before so I don’t know anything about it.
He has another one just like this on the other arm but it is nearly invisible and I’m not worried about it at all. I told him I could probably pump some white into that one and it would almost completely disappear. These were both prison style toothbrush and sewing needle tattoos btw, in case you hadn’t guessed
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August 23, 2013 at 7:36 pm #25475InfamousParticipant
Any more input would be super helpful, like how do I even go about doing a cover up? Do I need to go in and thin the original with white to lighten it up? Or can I just go right over the top like the original doesn’t even exist?
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August 23, 2013 at 8:18 pm #25476Lennart82Participant
No dont use a wite undercoat. (Well you could do it, but dont) Find something, a design he likes. Maybe the flag or something.
I see alot of thick lines, use them as much as possible in your new design.I have seen alot of bad coverups, were they just black it. And thats the easy way imo. Use the lines thats already there, incorporate the original.
Take a print of his tattoo. I use a kind of see through paper, (Used for the oven, dont know the english word) And then place different designs and channge them as you can.
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August 23, 2013 at 9:11 pm #25477InfamousParticipant
Parchment paper, I think is what you mean. That’s a great idea, because I was thinking I would probably have to freehand this.
Okay, so don’t use white before.
I have an idea, but the picture is really small.. I’ll go ahead and post it and get a bigger one here in a little bit. Just based on the picture I took earlier.
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August 24, 2013 at 6:28 pm #25478Lennart82Participant
That one could work… Try it :)
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August 24, 2013 at 6:57 pm #25479InfamousParticipant
I’m fairly certain my dad would reject this one, I don’t think its his style :/ Nevertheless it is art and so I posted it lol
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August 24, 2013 at 7:35 pm #25480SpiderParticipant
Using the original piece as much as you can is a big factor in cover up work,
Check this out and if you look you can see the panther still in the shading of the koi and water. Picture is crap I was using a 20 dollar cheapo camera at the time and still running a mobile set-up.
http://www.darkcarnivalink.com/uploads/1/9/6/3/19639257/9448169_orig.jpg
went with some thicker line work on this one to give it a kind of old school look to help hide the older ink underneath, the blue is fresh and so still very very dark but it lightened up well and she took to the white good too. But whatever you choose just make sure it can be adjusted to fit the old piece underneath and leave some room for freehanding if need be. Good Luck… -
August 24, 2013 at 9:22 pm #25481InfamousParticipant
That was some brilliant work there!
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August 24, 2013 at 10:34 pm #25482SpiderParticipant
Thanks
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August 24, 2013 at 10:37 pm #25483InfamousParticipant
Welcome :)
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