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That rib piece looks sick, but not doing asian characters, ...
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Nice dude. I've never gotten anything done their but their shop was super cool and from their portfolio, they seem to have pretty steady hands.
I just checked out this guy and he seems to have that brush technique down. He's from KT Dragon in San Jose. Never been there or met any of them so don't know what to really say about the shop. Seems pretty clean though.
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I'm at a 3.5 and i'm fully sleeved.. you just cant get certain colors.. blues purples.. just ask your artist..Any dark skin guys with sleeve tattoos?
I'm tossed up on wether or not I want to get a sleeve considering my skin tone.
I'm afro-american an have pretty damn chocolatey skin.
yeah if you have a good enough artist he can make it work... if you are that dark you'll have to settle for just black and gray... my arms are the darkest parts of my body, and i got color..I'm at like a 5
When I go back to the shop next month I'll see what they suggest I guess.
You should really look at a black artist that specializes in color. That is why I like Miya Bailey, haven't see a non-black artist do color on dark skin and it look nice.
I'm at like a 5
When I go back to the shop next month I'll see what they suggest I guess.
This will be my first time ever using sunblock, which one would you recommend? Does anyone have a preference of sun blockin any case, i've learned the hard way how important sun block is for tattoos
Both I guessSunblock for healing tattoos, or in general period?
I don't use any sunblock now, but I only have black ink. I would use sunblock for a healing tattoo though.