As a novice tattoo artist but having my degree in Fine Arts, I know I’m an artist but learning the gun and blending with needles is new. I needed to hear you say not every artists is posting amazing work every day. It takes time, and each canvas is different. Blessings and love your work brotha! 🤞🏾💉
I love your work Oliver, please, do you apply numbing cream or pain reliever on your client skin before tattooing, because it's like they don't feel pain!
I would like to thank you for all the help you would not believe the difference in my skills my tattoo s look so much bedder now 54 years old and still learning thanks again. Bro
Ay brother. I'm new to tattooing. Not new from getting them. But in the last months, from me drawing everything out by hand, and then using my master drawing as the template for the stencil....I can tell you, my girl just got me a phomemo thermal. For like 90 dollars US. And man. When I mess up a stencil. It way easier to print a new one than spend another hour and a half on redrawing !!!😂 Check it. Out. And I love your vids bro. Guys like you is exactly why I've improved so much. Love from Florida!
Hey brother I have a inkjet printer and I'm having a huge issue getting the stencils onto the fake skin I can't get it on there I have tried everything
Thank you! I'm a traditional artist trying to draw a tattoo for my husband. I was curious how tattoo artists drew fur on skin, so I can make a sketch that interprets well. Appreciate the clear video.
If you lock the face layer while you are working, you won't be able to draw on that layer. Also, make a second layer of the face and lock that and make it invisible as a second way to safeguard.