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Chri5
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31-10-2017, 04:35 PM
#11
i prefer the 4th but not over keen on tribal tbh but its not my choice.
be wise and decide wisely as its with you for a while Smile

btw the 1st 2 pix look like they were pinched from a gay magazine lol
Chri5
31-10-2017, 04:35 PM #11

i prefer the 4th but not over keen on tribal tbh but its not my choice.
be wise and decide wisely as its with you for a while Smile

btw the 1st 2 pix look like they were pinched from a gay magazine lol

purplewitch
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31-10-2017, 06:57 PM
#12
I like tribals and of your four the last one is the best. It will probably be the most expensive of those and the more painful .. Make sure you plan the timing out well with your artist so the more painful bits are done when you have a few days off and you talk about how to best minimise the rubbing of overalls etc especially considering how much you have to move your arms at work ... I reckon if you have wanted one for years as long as you really like the design you won't regret it ever .

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purplewitch
31-10-2017, 06:57 PM #12

I like tribals and of your four the last one is the best. It will probably be the most expensive of those and the more painful .. Make sure you plan the timing out well with your artist so the more painful bits are done when you have a few days off and you talk about how to best minimise the rubbing of overalls etc especially considering how much you have to move your arms at work ... I reckon if you have wanted one for years as long as you really like the design you won't regret it ever .


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Carpediem
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01-11-2017, 12:33 AM
#13
im still 3/4 into getting my forearm sleeve done,
had two session, jsut saving for the 3rd session, spent £250 thus far, next session will be £100

then gotta find something to fill the space thats still left Tongue
image is a bit dodge as on phone Tongue
[Image: dragontat.jpg]

PS: i like the 4th one, but always ahve a go at designing it yourself,

my tattoo is ripped off the tinternet but has tweaks to make it my own

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Carpediem
01-11-2017, 12:33 AM #13

im still 3/4 into getting my forearm sleeve done,
had two session, jsut saving for the 3rd session, spent £250 thus far, next session will be £100

then gotta find something to fill the space thats still left Tongue
image is a bit dodge as on phone Tongue
[Image: dragontat.jpg]

PS: i like the 4th one, but always ahve a go at designing it yourself,

my tattoo is ripped off the tinternet but has tweaks to make it my own


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FirebirdPhil
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7,101
01-11-2017, 01:02 AM
#14
Take a look at the samoa designes and things from the south sea islands. If you have to have black tribal type patterns make sure whoever does it knows how to get it looking good, we constantly see rubbish tribal because people just don't take the time to draw it correctly. A tattoo takes as long as it takes, we always give an estimate but there are many factors that affect the tattoo process. Price is not something I will comment on because it varies so much. Check artist portfolios, health standards, proof of autoclave service, insist that you see all equipment opened in front of you and disposed of at the end of the session. If in doubt walk out. Remember that there are no quality checks in this industry no qualifications and a massive problem with bad studios, even people stealing portfolios from other people. Really make sure whoever does it can do what they say. The tattoo design is your choice you have to live with it no one else.

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FirebirdPhil
01-11-2017, 01:02 AM #14

Take a look at the samoa designes and things from the south sea islands. If you have to have black tribal type patterns make sure whoever does it knows how to get it looking good, we constantly see rubbish tribal because people just don't take the time to draw it correctly. A tattoo takes as long as it takes, we always give an estimate but there are many factors that affect the tattoo process. Price is not something I will comment on because it varies so much. Check artist portfolios, health standards, proof of autoclave service, insist that you see all equipment opened in front of you and disposed of at the end of the session. If in doubt walk out. Remember that there are no quality checks in this industry no qualifications and a massive problem with bad studios, even people stealing portfolios from other people. Really make sure whoever does it can do what they say. The tattoo design is your choice you have to live with it no one else.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

banky
Senior Member
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01-11-2017, 01:59 AM
#15
a like tattoos bud but dont like the out a mag thing its better drawing up your own
as for the pain side its not that bad
and remember you cant take it off if u dont like it in a few year so best not 2 rush into it
banky
01-11-2017, 01:59 AM #15

a like tattoos bud but dont like the out a mag thing its better drawing up your own
as for the pain side its not that bad
and remember you cant take it off if u dont like it in a few year so best not 2 rush into it

Carpediem
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01-11-2017, 02:04 AM
#16
banky a like tattoos bud but dont like the out a mag thing its better drawing up your own
as for the pain side its not that bad
and remember you cant take it off if u dont like it in a few year so best not 2 rush into it


agreed, the pain is trivial in respect of whats going on

took me 4 months to tweak my dragon sleeve tattoo and there are still a few bits that im not happy with that i will get changed on my next session

its not the end of the world completely though, there are various ways of getting rid or covering up tattoo's,

my very first tattoo is rubbish, i'll be getting it covered up shortly when funds allow

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Carpediem
01-11-2017, 02:04 AM #16

banky a like tattoos bud but dont like the out a mag thing its better drawing up your own
as for the pain side its not that bad
and remember you cant take it off if u dont like it in a few year so best not 2 rush into it


agreed, the pain is trivial in respect of whats going on

took me 4 months to tweak my dragon sleeve tattoo and there are still a few bits that im not happy with that i will get changed on my next session

its not the end of the world completely though, there are various ways of getting rid or covering up tattoo's,

my very first tattoo is rubbish, i'll be getting it covered up shortly when funds allow


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jay_russell
Posting Freak
3,005
01-11-2017, 02:57 AM
#17
there aditive
jay_russell
01-11-2017, 02:57 AM #17

there aditive

FirebirdPhil
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7,101
01-11-2017, 03:15 AM
#18
Carpediem agreed, the pain is trivial in respect of whats going on

took me 4 months to tweak my dragon sleeve tattoo and there are still a few bits that im not happy with that i will get changed on my next session

its not the end of the world completely though, there are various ways of getting rid or covering up tattoo's,

my very first tattoo is rubbish, i'll be getting it covered up shortly when funds allow

Yea like laser you will need VERY deep pockets and a long time if that is a route you ever look into. We have a Lynton (q-switched yag and ktp) Laser 30K worth of equipment and even that one (best there is) cannot guarantee removal. Multiply the cost of your tattoo by 10 to 20 and that gives you an idea about proper removal costs.

Tattoo in creams are so terrible they should be banned - seriously they ruin skin faster then you would believe. They are just very strong salt solutions all about skin irritation and flesh removal, the tattoo removal is a side effect.

We have been tattooing for 15 years, and tattoo removal for 5 years, so have been there done that and probably seen 90% of removal methods - including tattooing in battery acid (that one works quite often but the scarring is something else!!)

Never get a tattoo if the thought "I can always change it later if I don't like it" enters your mind.

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
01-11-2017, 03:15 AM #18

Carpediem agreed, the pain is trivial in respect of whats going on

took me 4 months to tweak my dragon sleeve tattoo and there are still a few bits that im not happy with that i will get changed on my next session

its not the end of the world completely though, there are various ways of getting rid or covering up tattoo's,

my very first tattoo is rubbish, i'll be getting it covered up shortly when funds allow

Yea like laser you will need VERY deep pockets and a long time if that is a route you ever look into. We have a Lynton (q-switched yag and ktp) Laser 30K worth of equipment and even that one (best there is) cannot guarantee removal. Multiply the cost of your tattoo by 10 to 20 and that gives you an idea about proper removal costs.

Tattoo in creams are so terrible they should be banned - seriously they ruin skin faster then you would believe. They are just very strong salt solutions all about skin irritation and flesh removal, the tattoo removal is a side effect.

We have been tattooing for 15 years, and tattoo removal for 5 years, so have been there done that and probably seen 90% of removal methods - including tattooing in battery acid (that one works quite often but the scarring is something else!!)

Never get a tattoo if the thought "I can always change it later if I don't like it" enters your mind.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

Carpediem
Posting Freak
1,273
01-11-2017, 07:35 AM
#19
^^ Agreed,
but the potential is always theres,

cover ups can work well also, (from what i have seen from my artists portfolio)

ina ll honesty i forget half of my tattoo's are even there,

I have two that ir eally dont like, but it doesnt bother me much, out of sight out of mind i guess

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Carpediem
01-11-2017, 07:35 AM #19

^^ Agreed,
but the potential is always theres,

cover ups can work well also, (from what i have seen from my artists portfolio)

ina ll honesty i forget half of my tattoo's are even there,

I have two that ir eally dont like, but it doesnt bother me much, out of sight out of mind i guess


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jomo
Senior Member
709
01-11-2017, 02:46 PM
#20
This was my first tattoo i had done about 2 years ago, it's taken off a photo of my father fishing as he passed away and i wanted something to remember him by.

Tattoo:[Image: 20542_240922776711_575506711_3674714_6346035_n.jpg]

Photo:[Image: 63413_469161371711_575506711_6055045_4807409_n.jpg]
that was done in one sitting 3-4 hours £150.

This is my second which i had done as i got that itchy tattoo feeling lol.

[Image: 29998_391948076711_575506711_4463064_6356336_n.jpg]

This took about 1-1.5 hours and cost £40.

[Image: is200%20catoon.jpg] [Image: 104113415648fa201e2ecb5.gif] [Image: 91-bluescreen.gif]
jomo
01-11-2017, 02:46 PM #20

This was my first tattoo i had done about 2 years ago, it's taken off a photo of my father fishing as he passed away and i wanted something to remember him by.

Tattoo:[Image: 20542_240922776711_575506711_3674714_6346035_n.jpg]

Photo:[Image: 63413_469161371711_575506711_6055045_4807409_n.jpg]
that was done in one sitting 3-4 hours £150.

This is my second which i had done as i got that itchy tattoo feeling lol.

[Image: 29998_391948076711_575506711_4463064_6356336_n.jpg]

This took about 1-1.5 hours and cost £40.


[Image: is200%20catoon.jpg] [Image: 104113415648fa201e2ecb5.gif] [Image: 91-bluescreen.gif]

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