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CultExciter

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  1. Here we go. Fudo by Matt Brotka RFTC tattoo (and surrounding) by Andrew Conner.
  2. I believe mine was similar @Rad Kelham. I had just finished tattooing some grapefruits, and my mentor's wife came in and asked him if he had time to do some small dots on her fingers. He said "No, I've got to get ready for my next appointment." She looked over at me and asked "What about Kevin?" They are still in there though!
  3. You mean like an octopuss? Cause all the ladies I know are tough as nails.
  4. It most certainly makes you a scratcher. Thanks @Graeme
  5. I always approach it like this when signing it: Designs By "Whomever it may be" Color by "Your Name" And I think they can. It certainly shows your comprehension of the subject matter.
  6. Is this old Jay Langer stuff? - - - Updated - - - I heard from Mike Rennie, who heard from an old timer, that a tattooer should have a sheet of flash for every month he/she has been tattooing. I've definitely slacked on this regard. All the advice above is sound. Initial critique, focus on doing things other people do it, at least in a manner of repetition and copying. Style takes time to develop. Right now you just need to know how to draw it correctly. When trying to create an original design, do not be afraid to use reference. The beauty of developing a design is pulling from different areas and crafting something that looks right to you. The mouth of a Mike Wilson panther paired with William Yoneyama snout, eyes the way Tim Lehi does them, and colored how Mike Rubendall approaches color. Or even better, grab elements from things that are completely not "tattoo" related. Old Circus posters, woodcuts, Audubon prints, *gasp* going to a zoo or museum. There are so many places to pull and subtract from, that in no way does it need to be mediocre.
  7. @smalltownVA Jason, Ethan has been killing it lately!
  8. I've never used this sort of thing, but I use photoshop all the time. The only thing I can think would be to build up like you do with oils. Do a base "painting" and go from there.
  9. Hi all, I figure I'd plug this here. I've been helping my pal Dave Regan put together a reference book for the last, hell, almost a year. It's 300 plus pages of all sorts of different elements: Traditional, Big Cats, Japanese, Lettering, Floral, Etc. They are $80 and come delivered on a USB stick. You can learn more on his instagram account @dutchraven or email him at [email protected]. Word!
  10. I just ordered the Mick book. Goodness, this is why I AM ALWAYS BROKE!
  11. We should start a thread of people showing the first tattoo they ever did. We don't have many tattooers who participate on the board anymore however.
  12. CultExciter

    HI!

    Question: Did you ask the tattooer to do it in grey?
  13. Like said above, if it's just linework, you'll be fine. That shit ain't going anywhere.
  14. I believe that is Tattooist Art Mag, which has no affiliation with Tattoo Artist Magazine, nor is it an actual print magazine. But still a very nice tattoo you have there. I do some work for TAM, so I figured I should clarify.
  15. http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/tattoo-after-care/32-best-post-tattoo-care.html
  16. @suburbanxcore I was in and out a bunch. I left around 3:45 to scoop the car, etc. But hey, we were in the same vicinity! (I'm the guy in the Black Heart shirt in those photos.)
  17. Wait??? You were there? So was I. What time? That was my mentor getting his back worked on! I think I remember seeing when you came in, and Grez was eyeballing your arm.
  18. A few things I learned by looking through these photos. You guys rule and are absolutely amazing people. The tattoo community knows how to come together for a fantastic cause, and I need to drop about 15 pounds.
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