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May 14, 2012 at 8:34 am #20248hogerMember
Know how to install tattoo needle tattoo machines for sale, in just the right way to safeguard and the common problems and their solutions are very useful, most of the tattoo artist.
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May 8, 2012 at 6:56 am #18880hogerMember
Foot and ankle grain is located close to each other the two types of the topic have something in common. First of all, they are more welcome.
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May 8, 2012 at 6:51 am #20328hogerMember
Very personal tattoo design, still have a kind of angels tattoo, I also like!!!
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March 12, 2012 at 1:43 am #17686hogerMember
@hutongsa wrote:
@KitchenWizard wrote:
When you say ‘shade’, I am guessing that you mean a lighter application of color, rather than blending one color into another? If you mean lighter application, I would suggest watering down the colored ink as you would water down black to make greywash :) I find that my color packer acts very much like a shading machine, with very minimal ink insertion on a first pass, and needs going over the area a few times to get the proper saturation, but because the machine hits so softly, it doesn’t chew the skin up in the process :) If you mean you are trying to blend colors, then I would suggest in addition to the fully colored area in the dark ink, do an area a few mm around it at say 50% saturation, then when you use the next color, over lap that color over the 50% area, so the two colors mix in the skin, before then going on to the area of full color. Kind of hard to describe what I’m meaning… For example
2 cm circle of solid red ink
Then have a 5mm ring of 50% red ink (not watered down pigment, but only one or two passes so the area is not fully saturated)
Then have a 15mm ring of yellow ink, starting at the edge of the 2cm circle. That will then make the 5mm ring of red ink become a 5mm ring of orange ink and create a 1cm ring of yellow ink outside of the ‘mixed’ area.Hope that’s of help :)
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March 8, 2012 at 1:34 am #18956hogerMember
@JIF wrote:
There are many good artists out there that will apprentice an aspiring artist in a manner in which it really is just about learning to be a good tattoo artist. Take your time and search for a good artist with a professional attitude to teach you. In the mean time research, read and watch everything you can on tattooing and just stick too it and eventually you’ll find the right place for you.
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March 8, 2012 at 1:25 am #19966hogerMember
@jtdaltonsr wrote:
What would be a more ideal spring setup for a beginner so that he can get used to hand spead on a liner?
I also want to know the problem.
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March 7, 2012 at 8:39 am #18345hogerMember
@Tarantula wrote:
I dilute colours just the same as for grey washes, you can also mix in the tube with a cup full of distilled water counting elephants. It just gives a faded out colour. I did a tat a little while ago that had the guys family motto on top of a claymore sword, on top of a scottish flag. To give the whole thing depth I did the lettering in a very dark black (kuro sumi) the sword was just an outline in a thin (3rl) 50% wash and the flag was done in a very light (12%) blue wash. It was a pretty good effect and made the layers stand out rather than just be a flat mass of colour.
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March 7, 2012 at 8:37 am #16846hogerMember
I’m a beginner, just register this BBS, hope to learn a lot about the idea of tattoo.
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