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T-AD said:Got my money back from Uncle Sam today. Wife and I sat down and budgeted the whole thing out, as to be responsible n shyt. Most will go to paying down bills, a chunk towards the ManVan, some towards stocking up on groceries - just bought a standing freezer, so gotta fill it with MEAT!!! A bit of it gets split up for all 3 of us - $200 to her, $200 to me, $100 to Izz. (Yeah, we're letting our 3 yr old have $100. Gotta start teaching her responsibility some time, right? HA!!)
In discussing what fun junk we want to do with our splits, and in discussing my upcoming tattoo plans, the thought was brought up about me just buying materials and starting to do it myself. I'm good at the whole art thing, and to me, this would just be another medium to learn. She's quietly wanted me to do it for a while now, I guess, so about 20 minutes ago, I took the plunge and dropped $200 on a decent little starter kit!!! Absolutely STOKED about it, too!!! Best part, from the money end, is that she agreed to throw in half. Since it'll be easier for me to ink her than myself, she definitely sees the benefit of this. Nice... I love my wife...
As for the rest of it, not sure what to do yet. Gonna pull the bike out this weekend. It hasn't been charging all winter, so I'm not sure if the battery will be any good. Might have to replace it, and if so, there goes the rest of my loot. If not, I'm thinking of either saving it or doing something stupid with it. Time will tell...
Hey bro I've been tattooing for a bit now. My best advice to you starting out is buy quality tattoo supplies. The better your stuff the better your tattoos look. Don't be surprised if you drop 500-600$ on just a liner and shader machine. Let me know if I can help man.
I'm glad I have 0 talent as far as drawing goes, or i'd probably do the same.
yeah, it looked good. I still need to do my taxes, i'm dreading it
T-AD said:In time, i just might! I'm not going to be doing anything remotely professional (for cash), just maybe a few things here and there for myself, my wife, or close friends. Chances are good that if I can get the technique down, I'll be decent at it. I know I have a lot of practicing to do, and a LOT of grapefruit to purchase in the coming months!! lol But I am excited to give it a try. A buddy down the road from me is also learning, and from what I've seen so far, is really good with line work. He can ink, but he can't draw. He can only copy. I can draw, or copy, so we will probably work with eachother and benefit.
Did you see the concept art I put up on FB last week? It's evolving, but that's what I'm shooting for on my left arm. I may be able to do some of the work on that, but I'm going to let my buddy Jeremy do the bulk of it. Keep watch there for what I come up with!![]()
What kind of Saab do you have TAD? I had a 93...don't remember the year but I loooved that thing! Think it was a 2ltr engine with a turbo and milage was fantastic!
I like to practice on pig skin. You can get it at the butcher store. I thought it would be a pretty easy skill to pick up with my art background, but man it is so technical. I really had to learn to slow down and control my lines. The artistic aspect really shines through with designing concepts and working color theory as well as shading and blending. But as for the skill itself man does it take some practice. Good luck bro its an adventure!!
Here's some flash work I'm doing. Hope to get them colored today...I love drawing this stuff.
T-AD said:A little "concept art" for my next one:
Nice man that will definitely be cool.
A little "concept art" for my next one:
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T-AD said:In case of zombies... 2 of these are on their way to my house. Ya know, just cuz....
Solid investment haha seriously though bad a$$
super hairy
should get a pig corpse to practice on
T-AD said:Sat down on Saturday night with a buddy who can do ink and watched him do his own leg. Nothing big, just some flames to accent something that he already had. But, I got to design the flames!After watching him, I really really have the itch to shave my arm and start on myself. I'm extremely nervous, but the urge is strong!!
Sat down on Saturday night with a buddy who can do ink and watched him do his own leg. Nothing big, just some flames to accent something that he already had. But, I got to design the flames!After watching him, I really really have the itch to shave my arm and start on myself. I'm extremely nervous, but the urge is strong!!
shave your ass and do that instead. at least it won't be visible if it turns out bad
T-AD said:Green - I know, but I don't want anything on my leg! lol
E - Good point, but a bit hard to see back that way.
I hear ya man. I'm picky about where my ink goes too. You may be able to have somebody hold the skin down on your arm for you to make life easier. If the skins not taught your lines will blow out and it'll be difficult to get the ink into the skin. Not saying don't do it but keep this in mind.
T-AD said:Well aware. If I attempted my forearm, I'd only be able to reach so much and would have to have my buddy do the other parts. I'm thinking of pressing my arm into a table and rolling it slightly to stretch the skin one way, then use my machine hand to stretch the other way a bit.
T-AD said:Thanks, Mich. Haven't practiced on anything in a few days, but I'm formulating ideas... Found this pic online this morning and REALLY like the idea behind it. Very similar to what I want to do. Mega-shading work to make it pop.
That is probably the best tat I've ever seen.Thanks, Mich. Haven't practiced on anything in a few days, but I'm formulating ideas... Found this pic online this morning and REALLY like the idea behind it. Very similar to what I want to do. Mega-shading work to make it pop.
Thanks, Mich. Haven't practiced on anything in a few days, but I'm formulating ideas... Found this pic online this morning and REALLY like the idea behind it. Very similar to what I want to do. Mega-shading work to make it pop.
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I agree this one is really good and would look great.def a convo starter everywhere you go.
I've always loved well done ones that are 3d
I know that I have the artistic skill to sketch or paint that. I just lack the technical knowledge and experience with the tat machine to do it. But... gotta start somewhere! I'm off tomorrow, wife is at work, and kiddo is at the sitter's. If I get bored and ballsy enough, I may make a run at this. Well, not exactly that one, but of my own design, same concept, and using what I see in the shading there to make it more realistic. I'll go under side of my left arm so it can be hidden. The top of my arm and more visible parts will follow suit when skills improve. I'll be workin on it with a buddy.