@Zulfikar Hadzalic oh no no, he nearly died of a serious disease at only 2 years old. He got the tats years later to cover up the scars from the surgery.
Ofcourse you go ask a Burger King official how the Big Mac tastes and he'll give you 1500 reasons why it sucks vice versa with the whopper . An Artist by default respects another's work but doesn't accept it
Joseph Davis can’t believe they disrespected Bobby knuckles like that that one girl called the reaper king of the middleweight division monster slayer Whittaker dainty lmao wtf
The guy is Australian. That was a pretty straightforward tattoo. I thought it was cool and simple. Placed by the heart and all. Their comments irritated me a bit and I’m not Australian.
David Ospina as an Aussie it was funny to realise they had no idea what the southern cross is. So many people have it tattooed here so seems so normal haha
Didn’t know he was Aussie, but I figured he had home pride. I dunno if the artists are supposed to be as sarcastic or funny as poss, but there’s a serious lack of imagination in the critiques. Except Atchison. That dude is thoughtful and loquacious.
At first I thought he wasn't a native english speaker and had a really thick accent, then I realized he's Scottish. So what I thought was kinda true but in a different way lol
I mean I always thought his tattoos don 't suit him, but he is one of my favourite fighters right now, straight up killer but great person out of the octagon too
The chest tattoo is the southern cross for Australia his father got it for him also that's why he taps it to show his father he's thinking of him whether he is there with him or not
Aussies/Kiwis listening to tattoo artists try to make sense of the Southern Cross 😂🤦♀️ But props to Steve and Sara Fabel for knowing what it is at least. 👏👏
@@kerrzUSR america is massive which is why we only know shit about America!! Outside of america you can drive 3 hours and be in a completely different country with different language, culture, and history! If i drive 3 hours im still in the same state!
There is such a thing as a tattoo trend in every decade. 90s was barbed wire, bad boy, tribal and taz tattoos. Tattoos are not supposed to follow trends, they're supposed to be timeless. That's why when you see a realism, japanese or traditional tattoos you wouldn't be able to tell when they got it aside from the aging on the skin.
@@maguilar2x realism is relatively new though, it might very well be a trend. especially stonework statues/artists potrait, it seems like everyone wants a zeus statue or an actor's potrait on their calfs.
@@fidosedo00100 because they and their friends tattoo'd themselves when they were learning. There is a whole video on this. Of course your tattoo isn't going to be great when you're giving it to yourself and its one of the first tattoo's youve ever done.
Mora I knew a guy in high school that did that to himself. He was TERRIBLE and the idiot tattooed himself all over, including his girlfriend’s name on his neck. They broke up too hahaha.
C_minus if you look at some of the tattoos these people do you’d understand because they make way better tats then what was shown it’s not even comparable tbh
I didn't know that, but i feel the girl with the hat definitely gave the most appropriate answer. If they all knew that information, i think only her and the guy with long hair and overalls wouldve said positive things, the rest have a superiority complex to them
i love how they aretalking shit about basically every single tattoo while half of themlook like somebody took an extra bold sharpie and just started drawing and writing random things on them
@@mariethesizzler its maybe because they love tattoos and have many from other artists collected over years, unless they managed to tattoo themselves entirely lmao
It´s fucking weird that they are knowledgeable about tattoos but they still think they can criticize the fuck out of peoples tattoos without even bothering to find out what they mean. They were shitting on Robs stars and they didn´t even fucking know that it´s the stars of his country. For fucks sake. What kind of fucking tattoo artist sees a tattoo that he has no clue why that person has that tattoo, and they start shitting on it without even trying to think what it might mean. Stars on a guys chest and a maori tattoo on his shoulder? Well stop fucking shitting on it and stop to think for a second. What could the stars and the maori tattoo mean? ffs.
Duh that's the shows. I am sure they don't deliver this much feedback on a daily basis about other people's tattoos. But if they do?.., who gives a fuck. lol.
@@danielspencer5908 Agreed. Still doesn't change the fact that they are making out like "because it's a cliche tattoo it's automatically awful", when they are rocking the most cliche and generic designs as well. Making them look like hypocritical morons. Both wings, and their cliche neck tattoos are garbage so hey ho.
@@ryzow Most of them, would have plenty of critiques about their own tattoos too. It's part of the learning process. That's like saying that if you liked a band 20 years ago that you don't like now, you're a hypocrite. They didn't come off as hateful to me. Just being in a position where they were supposed to offer criticism off the cuff.
@@misterdoctor9693 I get the criticism off the cuff. Your example of liking a band is completely different to "that tattoo was so cliche" while having the most cliche tattoos. Liking a band then not enjoying them much anymore doesn't make you a hypocrite by any means, I genuinely have no idea were you got that from. Agree with the off the cuff comments, still a wtf moment all things considered. Being a hypocrite in the sense of bands would be... Say "I don't like this band because they are prog rock, that's the only reason I don't like them." While also talking about your love for Tool, another prog rock band. That is hypocrisy.
At 2:51. This tattoo artist had the most interesting responses throughout the video. Everyone else didnt take the video seriously or could explain their thoughts very well. Imo. Also the blonde girl is pretty good too.
I like him. In all these videos hes the only one that takes it seriously and actually critiques properly. These others just dog on someone elses work without critique. Its annoying
@@reggiefurlow1 yeah I agree and I think that some tattoo artists don't even have nice tattoos to begin with. Yes, they may be able to do stunning work of arts on people skin, but they are wearing mediocre tattoos themselves as well.
The stars on Robert Whittiker's chest is the southern cross and I reckon is the best tattoo ever as he was born in New Zealand and is from Australia.I'm shocked most of these tattoo artist have no idea about it
These idiots have no idea on what situation and under what circumstances they get tattooed. Its a personal thing and these idiots brag like they haven't done mistakes when they were young.
@@user-pt4ms9oh8i You honestly think they wouldn't lmao ... why not?? you think Thiago Santos would give a flying fuck about what some random dude said about his tat and assault him and get a lawsuit ?
Yo, when tattoo artists start complaining cause something is old fashioned it makes no damn sense to me. Yall put shit on people that last THEIR LIFETIME. That's like 70 damn years. Shits timeless get over it.
Artists: “ *research before you get tattoos, before you get something that doesn’t make sense* “ Also artists: “ *those little stars are so feminine* ” Me: *big sigh* “uneducated swines”
what are they talking about... "ohhh those cute stars" for Robert Whittaker. look at the national flag of his homeland, maybe it can help you to find some reason in it...
"looks like they are all done in a brazilian tattoo shop" and then he doesn't show up anymore for that piece, bet he went full on racist mode and they just had to cut him
i love how Guy is the only one consistently being constructive and not clowning the person or all "wow, they must've lost a bet..." when a truly BAD tattoo comes up.
Granted, the artists have some shitty tattoos but some of the most amazing hands to even tattoo have some of the worst work on them. Look up Jeff Gogue. Arguably the greatest of all time and he is covered in scribbles. Its par for the course. Thing is....the artists may have had to endure their decisions. They werent millionaires that could afford top work coming up in the industry. These fighters CAN afford it and just choose lesser artists. Jeff Gogue just finished my friend Gabe's leg.....10,000 dollars and Gabe had to also fly out to Grants Pass, stay in a hotel, eat and fly back too.....4 times. Crazy money but his leg is a museum piece.
@@alexisperez2214 of course they could. It's still a tattoo design on a body. Pixelated or not there is still contours, shading, they way it fits the body etc. That video would rack up the views.