I find myself continually going back to lesson one and going through them again. These are the only ones that I can actually say have given me incredible progress in my tattoo learning process. Just like learning to play guitar or any other instrument, nobody picks up the guitar and instantly plays great. It's learned through repetitive lessons from easy, progressing to the more difficult. That's what Ben teaches you. And he is great at this! You can go on other tattoo artist channels and see that they can do it, but on Ben's channel he shows you how YOU can do it. Thanks Ben!!!
Thank you so much! Im currently 22 and have been trying to find an apprenticeship within my area and its not been easy! But this course is honestly a major gateway for anyone who wants to practice and develop their skills before entering the industry.
Kamel the goal it to find the right hand speed and machine speed for you. Using Ben's voltage and speed work for him. You have to find what works for you.
Hey mate, what's an easy way to make sure I'm not going too deep apart from riding the tube? I've accidentally done some major blow outs on myself n no tattoo artist will even try n fix or cover up for me. I'm gonna have to try myself once they're healed
As Ben says, often wait until you see the dot of Ink. Then, it's just a bit deeper. However, you should really be practicing on fake skin. Reel skin is the best. There is no way to fix blowout. I would recommend the full course before you try to do the cover up.