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This guy is the only one in a world of thousands of so called pro,s that expect people to follow. This guy hands down is the best in the game. Don't waste hours checking other artists. This guy is the Mike Tyson Michael Jordan in the tattoo game . Top work my friend 💪
Daniel I can't thank you enough for this video! I have been noticing my line work has been becoming more consistent and this is exactly what I needed to have in the back of my mind as a check list to ensure I can find that balance. I always enjoy the time-lapses, and the follow along, but when the beefy information videos come out those just can't be beat! Thank you for this Daniel you are appreciated! Blessings to you and your family brother!
glad i didnt watch this before i started drawing on myself lol i would never have started maybe that would have been a good thing LOL i could never do it to anyone else thats scary as hell
Thank you for sharing this. I had 2 tats done last Aug & Sept on my arm and she was an apprentice still for almost 13 months with art design degree in various mediums & a multipotential individual (various types of art from pottery to oil paintings etc). She did a good job but even after going for touch-ups in Oct it still looks faded. One is a black wrist tat with semi-colon, heartbeat and ends with an open-ended heart and the bigger piece is a black with pink, purple Phoenix that's not vibrant at all. I've used Hustle butter and I do use a daily moisturizer as well -always have and do protect from sun as well since I live in the south now. I'm debating on if I should go back to her for a 'do-over' or go elsewhere. My son gets his 1st tattoo in a week and the artist said he could redo/recolor mine as well. Any thoughts on this? I'm open to suggestions/ideas. Thanks.
I use stencil stuff, it's like a cream that transfers the stencil to the skin and I ussualy let it do a drying for like 10 to 20 mins but very light amount is needed depending on size of design
I love your videos, I knew nothing atall about different inks being different consistencys. Also, I didn't realise you could get a 11RL , I was told only 9 is only ever needed, obviously I was told wrong...Im taking notes as I watch 💯
I see this, and I also have seen the slicing in my face skin. Unfortunately, I think I have too thin of artificial skin. It seems to be about 1 mm. Could you recommend a decent "real" fake skin? Also, I have a couple of what most would call "simple," tribal designs, and I was wondering if you could recommend proper size needles for those and proper shades, mags, etc.? I can send you the designs if you'd really like to be specific but I'm sure you have probably encountered these and even more...lol.! Thank you brother and keep up the AWESOME tutorials!!!!
Ok I’ve been practicing neo trad on fake skins and have been lining with a 9rs but I can’t seem to get a solid color, it always shows up as three like tight lines. Is this just Bcs fake skins kinda suck or is it my positioning
That is a great question. If I am understanding you correctly it can be because our hand speed is too fast. It can be our needle depth maybe too shallow. Our voltage can be low. It is really hard to say but these are some of the main reasons that came to my mind. Fake skin also does accept ink differently from human skin so it is a bit hard to actually say without seeing.
Sometimes you might have to do a second pass if anything because of the grouping but if you slow down it should be solid and i love the solid look from a RS
Hey Mr Yuck i was wondering if you could do a video explaining pulling and how to deal with it? I experience it sometimes where the needle wants to go its own direction in the fake skin
@@tianaevans5229I Googled it. Lol " So, when a tattoo artist says they're using a “bugpin,” they could be referring to either an 8-gauge or a 10-gauge needle, but 95% of the time, they mean a 10-gauge needle." So I guess both are correct if it's smaller than a 12 gauge.
Daniel, how do you make the stencil stay on the fake skin? I'm using speed stick, press, let it dry 24h.. and then it comes off after the first wipe.. 😩
Quick question why are you running the volts lower for a smaller liner. I get what you said about about less mistakes but is there a reason smaller liners are ran slower and would you do the same witha 5rl as I find running a 9rl at 8.5V comfortable but with the 5 and 3rl is feels abit too aggressive for that liner. Same with the hang I always float my needle but going from a 9rl to a 3rl I find my hang is too long would you suggest adjusting the hang for smaller liners?