ultraviolet pirate
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OP, if what you have shown is your best after 4 years, then it is time for a new career for sure...but pig? dont you feel...icky?
Lol I just posted what I already had uploaded on the site..OP, if what you have shown is your best after 4 years, then it is time for a new career for sure...but pig? dont you feel...icky?
this shit is funny as hell ub.. i have soo much trouble trying to read some of those half page spelling bee horror show posts of his... he is funny, so i try to struggle through sometimes, but he doesn't make it easy fo' sho'..thump easy does tattoos as well. hopefully none that require spelling of words.
for real I have a freind who just got out of prison he does way better tats he don't have any proffesional experience all prison work. and why would you want to be a cop you don't listen to NWAOP, if what you have shown is your best after 4 years, then it is time for a new career for sure...but pig? dont you feel...icky?
I don't know the conversion rate but good custom work ranges from $100-$150 an hour here in the states. The pic of the skull sleave is kinda blurry, but it looks like good work. Looks like you found a solid tattooist, stick with em. Too many scratch ass butchers in the trade now...........Hint hint kaenderCost me Au$800, 7.5/hrs of work. Eventually will be a full sleeve. Just one step at a time![]()
Yeah, my tattoo artist had 2 years experience and I'd seen her work on a friend of mine, it looked really solid, but I feel like she rushed through my tat and it came out a little less quality than I'd hoped. I was thinking of going to get it touched up by a different artist. Also, the white was never really truly white, do you think that's something that she fucked up on or does white just never really show up all that great in tattoos? My skin is perfect for color, so if it can be white, it probably should be..I don't know the conversion rate but good custom work ranges from $100-$150 an hour here in the states. The pic of the skull sleave is kinda blurry, but it looks like good work. Looks like you found a solid tattooist, stick with em. Too many scratch ass butchers in the trade now...........Hint hint kaender
Lol I've had only a few guys ask for an ass tattoo. I turned every one of em down... Had 1 guy that wanted Yogi Bear yelling "Booboo you in there?" into his bunghole.
Hahahaha i fucking lol'd at that last bit. A few mates and myself went on a holiday to Bali. We all got lips on our assI don't know the conversion rate but good custom work ranges from $100-$150 an hour here in the states. The pic of the skull sleave is kinda blurry, but it looks like good work. Looks like you found a solid tattooist, stick with em. Too many scratch ass butchers in the trade now...........Hint hint kaender
Lol I've had only a few guys ask for an ass tattoo. I turned every one of em down... Had 1 guy that wanted Yogi Bear yelling "Booboo you in there?" into his bunghole.
White almost never takes well, it should only be used for highlights. Using it in a large field of solid color won't last.Yeah, my tattoo artist had 2 years experience and I'd seen her work on a friend of mine, it looked really solid, but I feel like she rushed through my tat and it came out a little less quality than I'd hoped. I was thinking of going to get it touched up by a different artist. Also, the white was never really truly white, do you think that's something that she fucked up on or does white just never really show up all that great in tattoos? My skin is perfect for color, so if it can be white, it probably should be..
And what's with the running ink? I guess a good way to describe it is like if you took a sharpie and ran it across a piece of paper, you wouldn't get an exactly straight line, it sort of bleeds into the tiny tiny grooves of the paper and makes the lines look kinda shaky, compared to other tats I've seen that look like the guy took a razor blade and drew with it it's so straight and precise! Is that just amateurish tattoo technique or do certain parts of skin lead the ink to bleed more than other parts?
You on the east coast? Ever come out west?White almost never takes well, it should only be used for highlights. Using it in a large field of solid color won't last.
That ink spreading as you describe it is known as a "blowout." The artist went too deep with the needle, the ink ends up in fatty tissue of your skin and spreads out. It's the artists problem, and yes some body parts are more prone to blowouts.
Love the Reaperhere is a few tats that i have done enjoy![]()
Those fake skins are tough to work with and really don't get you ready for actual skin. That said they are great for strengthening your hand and getting used to the weight of a machine...get yourself some pigskin, best practice material there is.Here's a couple of tattoos I have done (Let me know what you professionals on here think)
I haven't done a tattoo on anyone one yet just been looking for an apprenticeship so I can do it right.
but these are those fake skins that they sell
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A couple pencil drawings of mine.
some were never finished but the pictures don't do them justice with the detail. wish I had a better camera but fuck it here you go...
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