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March 29, 2013 at 4:11 pm #23087leenaMember
Design of this zombie tattoo is really very nice. I really impressed by your work. I like it very much.
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March 29, 2013 at 3:56 pm #19563leenaMember
Actually, I would never ever use any skin candy products ever….
lot of bad reviews on the ink this company. -
March 29, 2013 at 3:41 pm #20697leenaMember
You can search in Google. There are lot free books are present in different site about tattoo. Also you can try in Google books.
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March 29, 2013 at 3:31 pm #20628leenaMember
A shader is will be set quick to get smooth shading and gradients, it will run faster than a color packer but slower than a liner, a color packer should run smoother and slower to get a clean even fill.
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March 29, 2013 at 3:18 pm #17851leenaMember
A double stack magnum is a needle arrangement that consists of a bottom layer of needles lined up tightly in a row with a second stack of tightly lined needles on top of the first. The layers have different numbers of needles in them. Common double stack magnum sizes are 5, 7, 9, 11, and 15.
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March 29, 2013 at 3:02 pm #19682leenaMember
One of the biggest misconceptions about body piercing is how it is actually performed, a lot of people seem to think that it is done with a gun similar to the one used for ear piercing, piercing is usually performed with a special piercing needle.
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March 29, 2013 at 2:56 pm #17849leenaMember
Blend your own tattoo ink to form new colors! Tattoo ink can be diluted, blended, made lighter and darker. You can turn a few colors into many colors. Using proper methods is important to prevent ruining ink. In this post we’ll discuss how to mix tattoo ink properly. Always make sure that the stirring tool you are using is sterile, otherwise you run the risk of cross contaminating your colors which would suck!
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March 29, 2013 at 2:38 pm #17892leenaMember
Rotary Machines are a wonderful device for tattooing, they work very well. Especially if you are a Veterinarian doing branding or other marking that does not depend on variations of shading or line depth.
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March 29, 2013 at 2:11 pm #16550leenaMember
photo copy the tattoo out line in regular ink onto wax paper then use deodorant( the clear kind) apply to the skin apply the transfer and press smooth the deodorant will release the ink for the bold lines the rest should be done free hand.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:55 pm #16696leenaMember
Plug up the power supply in the starter kit. In the back you should plug in the cord that inserts into the outlet from the other end. On the power supply there are two more places to insert wires, it doesn’t matter which of the other two cords you put into them, but they should both be plugged in. One cord should go to the petal and the other should look like a Y.
With one of your guns, put a nipple on the armature bar pin. That is where the top of your needle will be connected around.
Under the armature bar pin you should see a space for the tube vise. Connect the tube vise with the gun and leave it loose.
Get your tube grip and connect it to your tube tip, tighten it well.
Drop the needle pointing downwards through the tube.
Put the tube up through the tube vise. Push the needle top over the nipple and tighten the tube vise. You can lower the tube so it will cover more or less of the needle.
Connect the wires that look like a Y to the gun. One end goes into the screw in the back of the gun and the other one should be inserted right above it.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:51 pm #16669leenaMember
Thanks a lot for this discussion. I also have the same type of question. I really need this answer.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:49 pm #16607leenaMember
If you are planning to run a tattoo shop, it is important to know not only how to use the tattoo equipment, but also how to clean them after tattoo doing. The best tool for cleaning your tattoo machines is an autoclave. You also need to prepare water, antibacterial soap, rubbing alcohol, q-tips, gloves, sterilized bags and tissues.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:39 pm #19294leenaMember
Antibacterial soaps contain a special ingredient to kill or control the growth of germs. When washing with an antibacterial soap, more than 99% of the germs of the skin are typically eliminated. In contrast, washing with plain soap initially removes fewer germs through friction, but the germs left on the skin can quickly increase in number and spread from person to person.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:25 pm #21623leenaMember
I use only Elements curved mags for any/all color or shading. highly recommend using these needles.
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March 29, 2013 at 1:19 pm #19205leenaMember
My tattoo artist covered my newly inked tat with sterile gauze and taped saran wrap around it. The saran wrap holds the gauze in place because it sticks to your skin. It’s purpose is to prevent the tattoo, which is basically an open wound, from becoming infected by keeping dirt out. Keeping it covered also prevents you from scratching at it.
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