These r the kinds of videos that make you a threat to the industry. Bc you educate but just enough! Ppl r afraid to even share this much……. Without charging 5-7k for it. But there is so much more one has to learn to immulate a masters technique- but they’re too afraid to even educate this far. Even regular tattoo artists. I watch this on repeat while practicing so that it soaks in.
Watching this whilst practicing will do you wonders! I'm so glad you appreciate this, I want to give everybody the same opportunity to learn and, to me this should be basic information EVERYONE has!
Long comment coming: Very nice video. Informative and helped me troubleshoot most of the issues I was having while practicing (depth, coverage, saturation). Also, the information on the machines and the strokes were helpful. I’ve been to a cert class and watched tons of videos and nobody else has gotten down to those details about the machines and how they work, plus the variety of needles and what they’re used for. They only show what’s common or simply list off specs of products without explaining what those specs mean. I’m someone who needs the why behind the tools I should use. Being told “cause it’s best” or “it’s what most people use” does not help me learn. If there are dif ways to achieve beautiful healed results I want to know what I can try out and what flows naturally with my speed and hand eye coordination. It doesn’t make since to simply try to copy off other people when you can try different tools to see what works with you naturally and your artistry rather than trying to force another persons technique and tools on yourself. Of course without compromising standard safety procedures. So thank you so much
I love a long comment! I'm the complete same, I have to do so much research to understand every aspect of what I am learning because 'it just is' doesn't sit right with me. Following this video with some latex next to you will help not just see the difference but feel it and develop YOUR technique because as you say you can't just copy off of someone else x
Omg! This comment totally says everything I am thinking! This is exactly the way I think. I want to know it all this video also helped me out so much. I’ll be taking all these tips into practice for sure !
Thank you for your video, you've shown me hell of a lot more than what my trainer taught me, especially about the depth. I never felt confident if I was hitting the correct depth or not...
Thank you for the helpful video! As a professional tattoo artist who is interested in PMU, this was the exact kind of technical information I was looking for.
What an incredibly educational video!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’ll be completing my first procedure on my own tomorrow, and this video came just in time!
Your videos are brilliant I appreciate your generosity in sharing your expertise. May I humbly suggest that you lower the volume on your back music? I’m hanging on every word, and it makes it hard to hear your voice clearly…💕👍🏻
just amazing!! thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience.. however, i wished you had posted some illustrations of the stroke length, i'm not sure if i got it well, it's kinda really confusing me between it and the needle depth.. but your explanation is very impressive anyways.. thanks again
Stroke length is how far the needle can travel, usually this is determined by the machine itself, but I believe the cartridges can only have a 4-4.5mm travel due to they’re small build size compared to the old school “tube and needle”
If client getting trauma like pain while processing does that mean we are in more pressure or is that normal And how can we can know that we are not doing over pressure
You client shouldn't be in a lot of pain, it is normally to feel some discomfort and this is when numbing can be applied. I would suggest checking your work on fake skin and accessing your results, also ballistic gel can be a great source so you can check your depth with a lot of ease.
Next time don't have a bunch of music in the background. It's distracting . And drowns you out.. defeats the purpose of you wearing a mic. Couldn't get through it. Shame it's good info
@@GgBrows you’re absolutely hilarious LMAO. The world will never be short of choosing beggars, so please ignore these types of comments and continuing to do what you do. Thank you for all your hard work💕