• A good rule of thumb is that the more needles you have (up to
    a certain point), the easier it will be to achieve solid and smooth
    lines. Another good rule of thumb is that the fewer needles you
    use; the more pain

  • Traditional tattoo methods include an outline. The outline is typically
    done with outlining inks, which have less alcohol in them
    than normal pigments. Sometimes the outlining inks are not
    even tattoo pigments at

  • Some artists will not only have their line work on the stencil, but
    light shading might be included as well. This can save time
    while attempting to decipher the stencil once it is transposed to
    the skin. Awesome

  • Gloves should be worn during all times of stencil application,
    and the skin should always be cleaned prior to application with
    standard 70% alcohol. The alcohol can come in the form of a
    squirt or spray bottle, or

  • Allow the purple ink to dry. Some artists will immediately begin
    the tattoo if the placement is acceptable, while others will wait 5
    minutes or more. This can also be a good time to spend ensuring
    that the

  • An old technology that is used in a new way is the stack fed dot
    matrix printer. This is a pretty cool way to print directly from your
    personal computer right onto the Spirit masters paper. The pressure
    will mimic

  • There are two ways to get that award winning design, you spent
    hours on, into a transferable medium. The first way to properly
    use Spirit Masters style paper is to have your completed drawing
    out, lay it on top of

  • Liquid applications are always the preferred method
    in stencil application. There are unlimited numbers
    of chemicals that are in a liquid form that can be applied to the
    skin and will achieve similar results.

  • 7.1 Stencil Materials Used
    The stencil application process can cause a lot of new tattoo
    artists some grief, but once you get the hang of it then it will
    become a breeze. The actual stencil process begins when

  • Never underestimate the power of the white pigment.
    White can be an awesome highlighting tool, and even
    better blending tool in the ink cap to change another pigment’s
    composition all together. Experiment with

  • There are two basic types of color tattoo styles, solid and layered.
    Each time you start a color piece it is important to first lay
    down a solid black and grey foundation. The black and grey
    foundation will help

  • Color can be applied to the skin either as a gradient or as a
    solid color. It is important to note that when attempting to color
    in a tattoo with a solid color or solid black that sometimes you
    will have what is

  • Tattoo pigments have come a long way, especially in the past
    decade or so. There are hundreds of manufactures of tattoo
    pigments around the world that manufacture beautiful color
    pigments. There are about five

  • To avoid needle or spotty marks in the tattoo while doing
    grey work it is important to use a much softer running machine
    than you would typically use during a lining session.
    It is also important to utilize

  • Traditional tattoo methodology would have the artist work from
    darker to lighter areas of the tattoo, building up shadows and
    darker areas. This is not always required, but it is good practice.
    As a new tattoo

  • Another common technique is the true grey pigment method.
    With the true grey ink method grey inks are mixed using tattoo
    white and tattoo black pigments. These are a lot thicker than the
    lining inks, and should

  • Sumi™ inks are available as well to tattoo artists. These inks will have a very smooth grey appearance in the skin and are mixed in similar ways mentioned in the grey wash technique. There are some manufactures


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    is a common technique for creating smooth black


  • There are just as many methods for creating different variations
    for shading in tattoo as there are ways to tune a tattoo machine.
    Ultimately it is up to the tattoo artist’s preference. This text will
    cover a

  • There are a few items that will be required to make tattoo needles
    and quality does matter when it comes to these materials.
    The first item required is the needle bar. Stainless steel is the
    preferred needle bar.

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