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• #752
I have seen plenty on IAM. Some of them having it more than 5 years ago. It looks nice its like skin colour but still raised.
I scarred really badly, and have been told tips how to make it raise and look good if I ever went forward for an design -
• #753
Yeah, I've seen a few which aren't red anymore, but they've not been consistent. Would be interested to see.
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• #754
Google it yourself :P
I'd have to plan ahead on this one though.. and save money ha
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• #755
Looking at getting some work on my chest soon so I've been searching around trying to find someone in London who's good at black and grey. Whilst internet searching I stumbled upon this guy:
He did my arm,
http://www.londonfgss.com/post842607-246.html
lovely bloke, and great work
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• #756
Ha, I'm not THAT interested. I think tattoos are beautiful so I spend a lot of time researching mine. I don't think scarification is beautiful so I don't care too much about it aesthetically, but I do enjoy slicing people up. It's more of a technical interest. :D
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• #757
He did my arm,
http://www.londonfgss.com/post842607-246.html
lovely bloke, and great work
Nice clean lines.
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• #758
I have ideas for my first tattoo and advice would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to get something along the lines of this on my ribs (this would be the image, not really the style, although saying that the style is pretty cool too):
In terms of the look I am really drawn to this style of illustration:
and
However, obviously it's quite fine, delicate lines, do you think this sort of thing will work for tattoos? Plus could it end up looking shit in time? If it is workable could anyone recommend someone who works in this style? Many thanks.
The other option would be to just go for an outline, sort of like this:
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• #759
deers are cool I went for one myself on my joke tattoo thigh
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• #760
Me n my mum are goin to the artist that did her ink to get some work done soon. XD I got a design done by him a few months back, but then he moved to Amsterdam. So... maybe a ride to the 'Dam and a tatt!
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• #761
I wanna go to this guy to get a sleeve done, really into william morris and have been for years, an this guys acanthus leaves are exactly what I want.
He used to guest at Frith St but looks like I'm gonna have to make a few trips to Brooklyn if I want him to do it.
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• #763
that’s fantastic work. would love some of that.
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• #765
thomas hooper is awesome
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• #766
I have ideas for my first tattoo and advice would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to get something along the lines of this on my ribs (this would be the image, not really the style, although saying that the style is pretty cool too):
In terms of the look I am really drawn to this style of illustration:
and
However, obviously it's quite fine, delicate lines, do you think this sort of thing will work for tattoos? Plus could it end up looking shit in time? If it is workable could anyone recommend someone who works in this style? Many thanks.
The other option would be to just go for an outline, sort of like this:
Three words: Duncan Fucking X. The man is awesome. Does that woodcut thing beautifully.
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• #767
this my latest one
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• #768
Three words: Duncan Fucking X. The man is awesome. Does that woodcut thing beautifully.
I second this!
this my latest one
:D By who? I like the diamonds on top of the dagger. Im really liking how some of it doesnt have black outlining!
I really want more added to my feet and get toes retouched, but I dont know if I can handle the pain again :'(
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• #769
its done by slicknick (rotterdam)this is his webpage
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• #770
I have ideas for my first tattoo and advice would be greatly appreciated.
However, obviously it's quite fine, delicate lines, do you think this sort of thing will work for tattoos? Plus could it end up looking shit in time? If it is workable could anyone recommend someone who works in this style? Many thanks.
Dan in answer to your other question, I would say your best bet is to go work it out with your tattooist. No-one will have a better idea of what's workable than them. Take these pics and if they're good you can / should spend time sketching out exactly what you want after having an indepth chat with them.
As for whom, it's a good idea to find someone who specialises in line tattoos, and there have been some good suggestions above and throughout this thread, but do a lot of research, it's worth it!
And ribs... ouch.
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• #771
Long shot but, anyone could recommend good laser removal place perhaps?
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• #774
^ I've seen that before... I want to know what it looks like now!
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• #775
Found this on Modblog.Bmezine hehe
I've never seen scarification look good in the long term. Would be interested in the results.