My artist did the exact same thing early in his career! Flipped the stencil and didn't notice it was backwards until it was too late, but the client walked off happy because it looked fine in the mirror.
Or ya know maybe know how to spell, check Google or a dictionary, put it in a Word doc and see if the red line shows up.... There's ways of getting around it. Luckily I haven't misspelled anything 🙏🙏🙏
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I m not trying to justify her way of saying this. She definitely could have said it in more appropriate way. As a tattoo artist i m used to hearing about deceased people, still love doing tattoos in their memory
im not a tattoo artist but as an artist i recommend that if you want to learn to draw start off with pen because it teaches you to FIX your mistakes instead of automatically trying erase them. I think that habit will help me when i finally start tattooing in the future.
Do you think people become tatto artists immediately? Everyone trains on paper first and when they figure that they have a talent in drawing they start trainting in animals and stuff
U know how Americans get asian words as tattoos? I remmeber one time my half Japanese(who doesn't know Japanese) freind wanted to get her late mothers name on her as a memorial. (Her mother was full japanese but had an american name when her parents moved to America) anyways my friends mom's name was Dennise . The tattoo artist slapped on the guides and I looked down and saw that it said tennis.... Luckily I took enough japanese throughout high school, because she would of been walking around with the word tennis thinking it's her moms name 😆
I want to get the name of my favorite song tattooed. It's Korean, so the name is in hangul. But it's...the name of a song, they uploaded the name in hangul. Pretty sure they didn't misspell the name of their own song. If you're gonna get something and you're not sure, MAKE SURE BRUH.
I have studied Chinese for a couple of years now and even heard of a woman who 'designed' her own Chinese character, gave it a meaning and had it tattooed on her. I'm sorry to say, but words don't work like that...? p.s. I would never get characters tattooed on me, because calligraphy is an art in Chinese culture and the tattoos I have seen with characters were all horrible! The thin and thick lines were all out of proportion, or it is a typed font as if you printed it from Word.
When I got my first tattoo I was so nervous about not moving, I had to sneeze and yelled “I HAVE TO SNEEZE” like so loud and scared the crap out of the guy then we couldn’t stop laughing.
I have a quote on my wrist that is facing me so only I can read it because it’s like a daily reminder for motivation. I never wanted others to be able to read it from their perspective
I have a tattoo that's upside down unless I'm looking at it. I also wanted to get my semicolon tattoo done the same why but the guy who did it was an absolute asshole about the whole thing. I got it done, paid for it and decided I would never go to that guy ever again. It was a shame, i liked the look of his colour work.
I get the dyslexia thing me and my best friend are both dyslexic and when we are paired together for things we don’t know how to spell shit (Edit) the teacher usually makes us go on a computer and type cos they can’t read our writing😂😩
Randomized 12 I usually ask Siri how to spell something if I don’t know how to spell it so I don’t accidentally say something really rude by accident (it has happened) 😪
I meet girl who claimed she have tattoed word "fire" in my native language. It wasn't fire... it was curse word. I don't know how, I don't know why, these words are not even similar... I assume the "artist" known this one word and decided to put this on her or something that stupid.
It's actually commonplace for tattoo artists in Asian countries to tag what they view as "ignorant foreigners" with tattoos that are completely irrelevant or even outright offensive when they ask for a word, phrase, or character in their language to be tattooed on their body. If someone for example asks for the Japanese kanji for Passion, Fire, or other similarly upbeat thing, sometimes the artist will intentionally provide a tattoo using a derogatory term or phrase like "stupid foreigner" and the like, knowing that nine times out of ten the person will proudly wear that tattoo and show it off to others not knowing what it really means.
Unpopular opinion, tattoos facing you are better than facing the public. I dont know about you, but when I show off my wrist tattoo (facing me) I do not hold my arm up awkwardly or straight out. I typically show it when im off to the side of them, so facing me is also facing them. When im not showing people, the tattoo is for me. The meaning is what I give it and I dont have it to please someone else. So it faces me because its MINE.
XerxesAuxley saying “oh it faces me bcus it’s for me” just sounds stupid. EVERY tattoo u get is for YOU.. make it face the right way and your whole arm will look better
MrKrabsTheViolin dude you don’t “know a roman clock by heart”, the rules to write numbers (on top of everything, just up to 12) in roman are extremely easy, like, you can learn them by yourself in 2 minutes
@@shmooters5599 Ive noticed before that most of my American friends don't know Roman numerals which is weird because in my country, we see them in like 6th grade and they aren't complicated at all, its a strange gap the American school system has but at the end of the day its not like its anything too important
A very dear friend of mine got a large back piece based on a cobalt atom. When she looked in the mirror and the tattoo artist had added extra electrons to the valance shells. It ruined her tattoo which she had put great care into designing so it was scientifically accurate.
kelly McGregor Oh, no! That would be so annoying! I would hate that. Thinking positively, not many people would know a Cobalt atoms valence electrons anyway. But I feel you.
Went with someone to get a memorial tat AND it was their first tat. The tattoo artist misspelled the last name and was adamant it was correct until he read the note. He covered the name by making it look like water and surrounding it with palm trees and stars. Home girl was crying but at least she didn't pay.
@plaguelock "they brought the note with the name,but clearly the artist not knowing what they're doing is their fault" Really dude?You're pretty pathetic if you think the artist isn't the one at fault here,especially when the dumbass had the nerve to try and claim he didn't mess up
My wrist tattoo is facing me and before the artist did it he was like “don’t you want it facing the other way” and I was like the tattoo is for me not other people so no 😂
For a very personal tattoo getting it somewhere hidden is alway safer. I know personaly I would regret a tattoo that I always have to justify bc it makes me look dumb from other's point of view. But if you value your needs more than critism it's totally fine!
I’m an oil/watercolor painter, and I have a lot of respect for these people who work on a moving, talking canvas in an immediately permanent medium. Props.
Shawn McVittie Well, maybe you only heard of people that are bad at spelling. I do spelling tattoos. We can do wrong, like on here, she just writing like the customer did. I mean we all spell something wrong sometimes, it’s just to fix.
I think because they're so focused on the art, they forget what they're writing. I once messed up doing calligraphy on a card. I was so intent on making the letters come out right that I didn't notice I left out a letter 😅
I do know someone who has a phrase on the back of her arm thats grammatically incorrect.... I dont have the heart to tell her though because its a memorial piece for her father
My tattoo technically has a tiny mistake in it, but it’s hardly noticeable and honestly I don’t care at all, because it’s a beautiful tattoo! It might look better with the mistake than without tbh
biggiesmartypants I have a palm sized bird tattoo, and he’s missing one of his toes. But I think if he had the missing toe it would make that part of the tattoo look too “busy”
I would much prefer is my tattoo artists stopped the session, explain that they made a mistake and walk me through how they're going to fix it because, if my tattoo doesn't turn out the way I wanted it to then that's the artists fault. If they fucked up, tried to fix it, and fucked THAT up without talking to me about it, I'm going to be more mad that the finish product isn't how I wanted it than changing my finished product to accommodate that mistake. Communication is key during a session.
dude, no one is going to stop a fucking session because they drew a line half an inch too long...if you feel that an artist cant fix their mistakes then you chose the wrong artist. i don't think you understand how annoying self entitled customers are who feel they know more about tattoos than the fucking artist.
@@stefanltz7361 As soon as you start swearing, you've lost honey. You'd be surprised how much people notice. A tattoo being half an inch larger than it should may not seem like a big difference but that half each could ruin the whole piece, it could throw proportions out of the window and it could end up looking nothing like what the customer wanted. You clearly did not understand a word I had written and I'm not going to argue with you because you are wrong but I already know that you won't accept that fact. Enjoy your day.
@@Beanz-on-Toasthaha...lost? if you're complaining about somebody swearing on the internet then you must be pretty new... it's pretty simple if you don't trust your artist don't get a tattoo... if you do trust your artist don't micromanage them and let them handle their own mistakes because trust me tattoos always look better when the artist has creative control than when the customer tries to control everything
do you tattoo? mistakes happen ALL the fucking time, as good a your artist is, small mistakes will happen and if we had to stop every single time to notice the client then 1. they could get nevous which is not good, even if it is a completely fixable mistake they dont know that 2. there's a risk they panic and want to end the sesion, and a uncompleted tattoo is way worse than having a line thinker than the rest.
Yeah all of them kept saying "not my fault" like it's fine mistakes happen but unless the client moved or something it's your fault for not checking this stuff -.-
Morgan Prince if people give you something, like a quote or dates and it's spelt incorrectly it's not your fault if you copy that exact bc that's what they've given you and what they've said they want, that's not their fault
@@elliecharlxtte well obviously that is a different situation and not their fault. But like the dude that put the clock on backwards other stuff in this video. Mistakes happen you just have to own up to them and move past it
Morgan Prince indeed! I totally agree. I was kinda scared to post this comment. So many comments I post on RU-vid or Instagram (even when they’re meant to be funny) most of the time there is at least one person that just goes all bloody mental on me.
My very first tattoo has a typo, yet I absolutely love it. It’s in Latin so it wouldn’t be terribly obvious to everyone but the tattoo was still very well done and it’s in this incredible cursive script. I think tattoos, even when imperfect, can still be loved. I don’t understand why people get so rude to others about typos that aren’t even on their body. I suppose if it’s a major typo that looks really bad it’s one thing “I.e. “no ragrets” but sometimes the tattoos that have mistakes are ones that hold a lot of sentiment.
Hmmm okay. I just wanna say that my first tattoo is for my grandma and it’s a saying she would write and say all the time. I brought a birthday card she sent me and I wanted it exactly in her handwriting and everything. She misspelled it on the card, saying “I love you to pieses” with her dates. I don’t mind it, I kind of like it bc she sent it to me when she was very sick. I believe it wouldn’t really be her if had been changed. I’ve grown to love it and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Lol my tattoo artist told me right after and we all laughed.
Oh dear, one tattoo artist doesn't even know yet, I never told her... I wanted a part of a flag, but I had only found the 1950ies version of it. So the artist and me looked for the old version from the eighteen-hundreds and we finally found a photo of an old withered plaque with the old flag painted on, with cracks and discoloration. So I told her that I wanted the tattoo exactly this way, including the cracks and all. It was just perfect! She made a stencil and it looked good. But then, while tattooing, she fixed all the cracks and chips... I suppose, it was the language barrier that caused the problem. Since the tattoo is all black and almost as big as my hand, I don't think it can be easily fixed. Got another tattoo from her this year, but this time, it's gone well.
Because knowing the correct spelling and writing the correct spelling are two different things. Ive totally written a word down incorrectly despite knowing how to spell it. Even my own name. It happens to a lot of people.
I only want one tatto in my life cause i am like the most typical no risk asian girl. Would be devestating for me if something wrong that cant be fix happen to me.
My artist, who’s I’ve gone to for years did this minimalist solar system on my forearm, there are some meteor belts for the meteors are each dots. All of them are evenly spaced except for one dot, it slightly on top of another one. We give each other shit for it every time I go in to see her.
If you think that's fun, try spelling it like Schuyler. Same pronunciation, but it's always good for a laugh when people try to read it off the first time.
Where do they record some of these interviews? Above a club? Some of them have this weird bass warbling under them that sounds like you're back in the womb lol
This is why I dont want a tattoo, it might get fucked up and I might regret it. And its stupid how these people treat this like a small thing like NO ITS GOING TO BE ON THE PERSONS SKIN FOREVER DONT FUCK IT UP AND IF YOU EVER DO YOU SHOULD QUIT
CritticalAngel they did, I'd guarantee you. Google tracks and sends out a ridiculous amount of data as i said, so they can make more money off of their advertising and such. I got fed up with it and switched browsers to duckduckgo, you can use it just as a plugin too instead of fully downloading the browser, i would definitely recommend you do it if you don't like being tracked and your browsing data sold
My class mate in design school got "Courtour" tattooed on her arm big as hell. She came in and showed all our instructors so proud until we had to pull her to the side and tell her the word is "Couture". She tried to spin it and told people she did it on purpose and it was "her word".
My friend is tattoo artist and he was fooling around when doing my back, he made a really big line and said "oh fuck" and I was like WHAT HAVE YOU DONE and he ended with "oh fuck... That's look awesome", I really wanted to slap him in face
Lettering is interesting with tattoos. My brother has both of his boys tattoos in both arms, and they look good. Remember one thing.. Whatever you want, whether it be a name, an event or a date.. If you get the name wrong, the date wrong or anything else.. You have yourself to blame, cause they don't usually know what you want and they usually like you to bring in your ideas. You can't spell, that's on you