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Just got a rib tattoo today and I think it’s crooked


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On 5/10/2023 at 11:34 PM, Annamiller1964 said:

I can’t tell whether it’s the curvature of my body but this new tattoo looks extremely crooked to me. I may be tweaking but obviously this is something that’s gonna be on my body forever.

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It looks good.  I have two that are parallel to each other. And it depends on how I'm standing they tilt. But in the end it's on me and I'm glad I got them.  

I got one on my chest and had the artist redo the stencil 5 times till I was satisfied with the size, placement and levelness of it. He was very patient. Yet when I do anything that changes and that's one of the things I love about tattoos, they become part of our bodies and move and stretch and change over time. 

It makes me think of Ray Bradbury's 'Illustrated Man' great book btw.

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On 5/11/2023 at 6:34 AM, Annamiller1964 said:

I can’t tell whether it’s the curvature of my body but this new tattoo looks extremely crooked to me. I may be tweaking but obviously this is something that’s gonna be on my body forever. 

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By the way when I was getting this tattoo I was spinning slots on the site and the time went by without a hitch!

That tattoo looks good. You don't have to worry about it being even.

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I don't think anyone mentioned this yet... but when you move, the tattoo moves with you, so when you have your arms pulled forward unnaturally like that to look at it you're also pulling the tattoo... the only way to look at a tattoo on the ribs without warping it is to lift your arm 90 degrees to the side and not stretch... when you lift your arm to the front it will always stretch the tattoo... that is the nature of tattoos placed on heavy movement body parts, they will change in appearance as you move and stretch.

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