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I just wanted to say thank you for NOT doing a time lapse. I see so many videos that speed through the work they are doing....I want to see it in real time.
Another good nib is just a cheap felt tip pen!! I usually buy a [ack of 10 for £ and fill them with indian ink, you can also fill the tube with ciigarete fiilters so the last ages.
props to you. im trying to learn tattooing for many years now. its super hard to get in, especially when you are not a people-person. if i manage to make it, ill help everyone that asks. around here tattooing is only really accessible to people who know somebody, are the kid of a tattooer or are very well-off. lot of tattooers who are not good yet super arogant to people trying to learn. it really sucks honestly.
Awesome, thinking about bringing this in as an assignment for my high school arts class as an excuse for them to create something they never would in another class and to teach them about tattoo history. Very cool.
Great tutorial, I appreciate that you mentioned you don't really know if the ink you use is toxic or not. Thought you'd be simply using Dinamic and calling it a day assuming it'll be ok. 🤘
I'm as aspiring tattoo artist with a solid background I. Many types of art. I will definitely be watching more of your kids. BTW, what's the song in the bg and who is it by?
I need help. I’m trying to do what you’re doing but when I color with the colored pencil on top of the watercolor/India ink/acrylic ink, it doesn’t turn out rough and grainy like yours is. It’s more smooth and the paper doesn’t seem to pick up the pencil as good once the paint is on first. I’m using arches cold press paper, prismacolor pencils and I’ve tried with acrylic ink, watercolor, and India ink and can’t seem to get the results you are getting.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you, really really needed help on how to be consistent with line weight. There are times where I fucking love sharpies and then there are times when I want to punch my fucking wall and never think of them again. Started to realize it’s sort of a line confidence issue as well as a stubbornness to take a break when my wrist starts to hurt. This opened up a whole new avenue thank you.
I know this is an old video but you should have rotated the painting 90° before photographing to maximise resolution. So much wasted sensor space here.
Wow, that red POPS. I know this video is 2 years old, but I really liked the story voice over and watching the flash painting. 10/10 would watch more of this