@@tattooartsunlocked Ciao quando la lezione n8? Aspetto da 12 Settimane mi fai sapere per favore? Grazie i tuoi video sono davvero utili e interessanti MOLTO Prztici
Great video!But what about machine angle for shading?also if you touch the skin too light then ilthe ink wont go to the dermis but i see everywhere tellling to just touch the skin
Great thank you. Question, how do you cover a larger area that you can’t reach from one position and make it look seamless? For example how do you “sweep the entire floor with a small broom” (not just one small area of the floor) but make it look seamless like it was done with one giant broom instead? Thank you.
Depends what you're trying to do, how light the tone is, how fast your machine is running, how fast you're moving your hand and which area you're doing it on, but yes.
New subscriber absolutely love how you break the information down! Great channel and great content! How do you volts differ from shading to packing to lining?
Thank you for the sub! Voltage is just speed, so experiment with different voltages to find what works best for you, as it really depends on the machine you're using, stroke length, your hand speed, needle setup, type of skin etc.
Soft shading is pressure based, which you control with your hand, so it doesn't matter how much of the needle is sticking out. I like to have mine sticking out more because it's easier to see where the needle hits.
Hi bro can i ask?what is the basic recommend the depth of the needle if you work in shading like M14 or CM ,RS? I know we have different skin and hand speed , but any recommendations for newbie ? What depth of needle ? Thank you
Hey, generally the correct depth is around 1.5mm or 1/16 of an inch, but like you said yourself, skin thickness may vary from one person to the other, and from one area of the body to another. You can check out my video on tattoo lining where I explain more about the correct depth and the different layers of skin.
I would say def from experience and seeing other artist pre made grey wash is not a waste of money have you seen how terrible some artist are with their grey wash? Is really muddy, I use empire ink and we’ll at least my greywash is always clean and consistent every time
I think muddy colours are a matter of poor technical application, not ink dilution. Washes are just a mix of black ink and distilled water, so I will always believe that paying over £100 for a few bottles of diluted ink, when you can buy the same ink and distilled water and make your own dilutions, that match your own style and fit your own needs, for 1/4 of that price, is a waste of money.
@@tattooartsunlocked def matter of preference I believe in consistency so I stick to it I want all my work to always look the same if not better and yes technique is def a big issue
Tbh, I think it’s more about developing a drop system for black and gray, that works for the artists personal style. People seem to think generic drop systems are perfect and jump into it. It’s not. Most artists on YT will even tell you that their drop system is a GUIDELINE. But I do agree. Until an artist CAN make their own graywash, though? I don’t think they should be doing that style on skin.
@@RazorHanzo no, it doesn't. The Killerblack set is around €130-140, and they're all 150ml. A Killerblack black ink is €25. You're basically paying more for water. Buying a greywash set has never been cheaper than making your own, and it will never be. Also, every professional tattoo artist prepares their own greywash, just the way they like it, by counting the drops/ratio of ink vs water, so the claim that "you're always getting the same result" with sets obviously applies to making your own. How do you think professional artists keep their grey tones consistent? By using sets? Look, at the end of the day you can buy and use whatever you want, but the claim that sets are cheaper or better in any way is 100% wrong.
The best shading tutorial! Thank you so much!!
Best tutorial and helps break it down to understand.
Thank you!!!
I had to comment on this , this is such a great video , I’m an apprentice, 3 months in & this was very helpful thanks man !!
This channel is going to blow 🎉 Best tutorial from start and clearly taught the basic techniques. Waiting for next uploads. Love from 🇨🇦
Haha I really hope you're right! Thanks a lot for watching!
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Ciao quando la lezione n8? Aspetto da 12 Settimane mi fai sapere per favore? Grazie i tuoi video sono davvero utili e interessanti MOLTO Prztici
Thank you! Im starting my apprenticeship soon and it's good to be prepared even though i wont be practicing for a while
No worries, hope it helps!
Best video that simply explains both shading and grey wash. Keep it up!!
Cheers! Thanks for watching!
Hello! Great video, can I ask if you're using black ink or a grey tone?
Fire video! Thanks for explaining everything.
Fantastic! Thank you!
Great video!But what about machine angle for shading?also if you touch the skin too light then ilthe ink wont go to the dermis but i see everywhere tellling to just touch the skin
Excellent.
The Mr Miagi of Tattooing. Sweep the floor.
Always watching thank you for new tutorial ... 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thanks a lot for watching!
Thnx for sharing your knowledge. New sub🙂
How do you get your ink to not smear all over the synthetic skin? Also what type of skin are you using and how thick?
I just use vaseline. The skin I'm using is called Reelskin, probably about 2mm thick.
A ponerlo en practica, gracias por compartir hermano ayudaras a muchos!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks!!❤
Thank you so much for your video!!
Could you please tell the reference of your practice skin ?
Hey, the fake skin brand is Reelskin
@@tattooartsunlocked thank you!! 🙏🏻
You're doing a great job.❤
Really nice explanation! good work on the channel
Thank you for watching and I hope it helps!
What needles are you useing?
thanks a lot ! Very detailed and helpful video
I'm happy I can help! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the video! Exactly what I needed right now. Love from Germany
Cheers for watching! I hope it helps!
Great thank you. Question, how do you cover a larger area that you can’t reach from one position and make it look seamless?
For example how do you “sweep the entire floor with a small broom” (not just one small area of the floor) but make it look seamless like it was done with one giant broom instead?
Thank you.
Hey, for shading larger areas I normally use pendulum shading with a RM, as you won't get any harsh edges with it, and you can slowly build it up.
Do u just for say brush in the different shades of Grey wash to blend into transitions of black and grey?
What machine do You used in the vídeo?
When covering an area with a light even tone, is it ok to keep the needle in the skin rather than whipping the needle out as in pendulum shading?
Depends what you're trying to do, how light the tone is, how fast your machine is running, how fast you're moving your hand and which area you're doing it on, but yes.
New subscriber absolutely love how you break the information down! Great channel and great content! How do you volts differ from shading to packing to lining?
Thank you for the sub! Voltage is just speed, so experiment with different voltages to find what works best for you, as it really depends on the machine you're using, stroke length, your hand speed, needle setup, type of skin etc.
Thank you for this amazing video.i wish you the best moments in the life.thank you again;for this kindness
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Thank you! Good luck with your tattooing!
Hi for soft shading better is needle is more I tube or out needle more?
Soft shading is pressure based, which you control with your hand, so it doesn't matter how much of the needle is sticking out. I like to have mine sticking out more because it's easier to see where the needle hits.
MGS reference in a tattoo tutorial.
Immediate sub.
More videos please sir 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
Thank you a great video
Thanks for watching!
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Hi bro can i ask?what is the basic recommend the depth of the needle if you work in shading like M14 or CM ,RS? I know we have different skin and hand speed , but any recommendations for newbie ? What depth of needle ? Thank you
Hey, generally the correct depth is around 1.5mm or 1/16 of an inch, but like you said yourself, skin thickness may vary from one person to the other, and from one area of the body to another. You can check out my video on tattoo lining where I explain more about the correct depth and the different layers of skin.
@@tattooartsunlocked thank you bro for your reply much appreciated like me a newbie , thank you again
@@tattooartsunlocked i will check again your video in your lining ty
Do you rinse between grey washes
Sometimes, yeah. If I want to switch from a dark grey to a light one, I will rinse it just to get the darker colour out.
thank you @@tattooartsunlocked
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Volts ??
Is it necessary to mix distilled water with ink? Can we use it with a mixer or with a bar needle or without mixing?
If my mixing you mean stirring, then yes, you can simply mix ink + distilled without stirring.
Tnx
was this a grey wash or just black ink?
It's grey wash, I share the recipe in the video
@@tattooartsunlocked What was your needle depth? 3mm?
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What machine do you use?
I'm using a Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited 4.0
Thankyou! Really helpful video! When you work usually on real skin, how many millimetres needle do you have coming out to work off? Thankyou!
@@tattooartsunlocked in vídeo?
all machine tattoos are good..japanese style only using traditional tools..
And they can produce beautiful tattoos
I would say def from experience and seeing other artist pre made grey wash is not a waste of money have you seen how terrible some artist are with their grey wash? Is really muddy, I use empire ink and we’ll at least my greywash is always clean and consistent every time
I think muddy colours are a matter of poor technical application, not ink dilution. Washes are just a mix of black ink and distilled water, so I will always believe that paying over £100 for a few bottles of diluted ink, when you can buy the same ink and distilled water and make your own dilutions, that match your own style and fit your own needs, for 1/4 of that price, is a waste of money.
@@tattooartsunlocked def matter of preference I believe in consistency so I stick to it I want all my work to always look the same if not better and yes technique is def a big issue
Tbh, I think it’s more about developing a drop system for black and gray, that works for the artists personal style. People seem to think generic drop systems are perfect and jump into it. It’s not. Most artists on YT will even tell you that their drop system is a GUIDELINE. But I do agree. Until an artist CAN make their own graywash, though? I don’t think they should be doing that style on skin.
@@tattooartsunlockedblack washes are, yes. Some grey washes have whites in them to make them more opaque greys as opposed to transparent blacks.
@@RazorHanzo no, it doesn't. The Killerblack set is around €130-140, and they're all 150ml. A Killerblack black ink is €25. You're basically paying more for water. Buying a greywash set has never been cheaper than making your own, and it will never be. Also, every professional tattoo artist prepares their own greywash, just the way they like it, by counting the drops/ratio of ink vs water, so the claim that "you're always getting the same result" with sets obviously applies to making your own. How do you think professional artists keep their grey tones consistent? By using sets? Look, at the end of the day you can buy and use whatever you want, but the claim that sets are cheaper or better in any way is 100% wrong.
I might have missed it but what size mag are you using?
The larger white cartridge is a 27RM.
Please ignore my previous comment now that I've watched he'd the whole video 😂
Good ❤❤❤ teather
And don't need to be round mags either ?seen people doing smooth shadding with weaved mags m1
Please eignkre my previous comment now that I've watched he'd the whole video 😂
Was destillier water ? 😂😂😂
Great video but you need the skin to be in focus not your grip
Secret lol
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