Beginner Tattoo Tutorial on Real Skin – How to Tattoo
Beginner Tattoo Tutorial on Real Skin – How to Tattoo
In this video I show you how I tattoo the Roman number 13, lining and packing technique.
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what is stencil stuff??
Do you practice angles or motor coordenation Before making Tattoo ?
You guys don’t have to do like this.. especially for like this small liner needles, don’t need 8volt and super slow speed. Just turn your volt down to 5.5~6 and go deep enough and move your hand like drawing on paper with comfortable mood
Can you link what you use to film and your macro lenses?
Are you using black or a grey wash?
what's the gauze wrapping for
Very informative ❤
Wow❤❤❤❤
what is the significance of Roman numeral thirteen inked into on the back of a previously hairy calf ?
Extremely helpful
Nice tattoo but ill be surprised if that tattoo is still there after a month.. i could be wrong but it doesn't look like ur going deep enuff into the skin
Very nice 🎉
Does the tattoo pen always show the little dots when light shading? A regular tat machine smoothly shades and doesn't show each little needle dot…why?
What is voltage and stroke setting? Thanks
So I’ve been practicing for about 6 months now and this video helped me a lot. Thank you so much.
Why does it look like the needle isn’t going deep enough? Is it supposed to be that way? I’m still learning. No hate
bro got half his leg shaved for a 3cm wide tattoo 😂
Excellent detail here. Thanks for sharing. I'm just starting out and I'm beginning with hand poke style, so obviously very different to what you're doing but the ideas of lines and shading I'm assuming are the same.
What needles and ink do you use ? Where do you shop?
Watching the line work is mesmerizing and oddly satisfying ! Well done line work and filming ! Also, Thanks for the tips ✨