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Bro your fucking awesome artist, I love the videos that you note on the bottom of the screen the stuff you use ( needles, shading mix) it helps a lot for me personally . I look up to you bro
I love chicano style tattoo this Is a remastered chicano, smoother, More elegant, a piece like this Is for a other parte of The body un my opinion... Not to be hide
Can you give me some shading pointers please sir. I see how you don’t have to do too many passes for the ink to stay in. Almost one pass and it’s in there with shading. And what inks were you using
😬😬😬 I never shaded but damn do this look intense I’m pretty solid on my lining and the sleeve I’m designing on my left hand to lower arm is all free handed it’s not bad for not being stencil I just need to shade it in 😂😂 ig later after watching sum more vids and doing a bit more research I’m a learn starting with my pentagram 😈
That's something you have to experiment with as it can vary. I'm no pro, just using dual coil machines still. Yet it depends on the artist's preference and skill. You have to get a feel for inking and the machine. I've seen top notch work come from homemade prison tattoo machines with no option of telling voltage. It's a skill. The more you practice and ink to learn, it gets easier.
you're very slick man. Extremely fast. Too fast for me I think. I'm more of a Bob Tyrell kind of slow. Hahaha! I use a pen for lining at 7 to 7.5 volts. Does this seem appropriate, or average should I say? I also need to remember needle depth, see I like a longer hang-out, so I can see what I'm doing, sometimes I may be going just a bit deep or something. Advice? Thanks Man! You have my respect sir!
bruh, im currently a beginner and im trying to learn how to tattoo, i did my first tattoo today on my leg and it went ok, but my needle was always pulling my skin and i dont know why ( i was using vaseline too ) can you help me out?
Regele Paranoiac what type of machine, what voltage/hertz is it running at,and how much needle is hanging out and at what angle are you working? Can be a few things your doing wrong.
@@tmydland2000 im working with an mike sharpz coil machine, needle is hanging out 2mm-4mm the voltage is around 9.5 i tried working from 6 to 7.5 but isnt as good and its pulling even more skin
Regele Paranoiac the angle your needle is going in matters if you are pushing lines, and 4mm is way more out than you need, hang 2 or less and ride the tube while you are learning. Least til you get the hang of things, and stretch the skin. Expect a lot of fail if you dont have someone to teach you, not many can just learn to tattoo and do well.
Proper stretch is very important as well as needle angle and depth. All could cause that problem. I read in another comment for you to ride the tube while you're learning. I personally disagree with that because bad habits can sometimes be harder to unlearn. But everyone is different. For example I run my needles out farther than most but that's what is comfortable for me. I still maintain correct and consistent depth even with them being farther out. There are some set in stone rules when tattooing but you have to be comfortable as the artist.
Ive been tattooing for about 4 years. I started having this problem last month. It is when I tried a new brand of needles. I switched brands again and it stopped. However one thing to consider is if your needle is hitting the bottom of the cup while your inking up. It can bend and damage the needle. It is hard to see but it is there more than likely.
Too bad he aint talking. It would be a lot more helpful if he was narrating what he is doing or how he learned to do it. Teaching us the do's and don'ts. doesn't tell us what needles he is using, what ink and different shades he is using, nothing. This video is useless if you don't say anything. thumbs down on this one.