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Absolutely stunning work as always mate. I can't wait to come and spend the day watching you work as I know it is gonna help take my tattoos to the next level
WOW! I was in a trance watching how softly you layered in the black. Great analogy about the pressure when you scratch your skin! ❤Would you make a future POV showing/explaining your way of doing it, since the stencil is the roadmap of a tattoo? I seem to overcomplicate my stencils and sometimes get lost during the tattoo. Thanks again Chris for all you do to help others to become better! 🙏 Poppy
Thanks for the video tattoo looked awesome mate, i had no problem with your voice over the music, hurd you clear, im a new tattoo artist, this help alot especially the shading / needles you used, thanks again
i like your vidoes man youve taught me a lot the way youcan actually explain what others cant and actually show it show for it, im also a music artist and wanted to know the name of the beats that are playing espeiocally the one playing at the 9:48 mark?
What a wonderful work! Congratulations! I’m impressed by how smooth is your shading. Im struggling to do good stencils when it comes to realism. Do you have any tips to give? Thank you very much for your videos and congrats
I really n truly appreciate ur work n teaching I learn a lot fr just this video u did a great job 👏🏼 but I just wish u do some teaching in some long video fr start to finish like it’s a live video we watching
Video is gold!! One thing, your voice over was super quiet and your music was super loud. Every time you talked I could barely hear you. Then came in the 🎶 🎵!! lol!
Did you use a GoPro? i was planning on buying one to record my tattoos in pov so i can look back and see what im doing wrong and right, also the audio in the video to me was perfect, was able to hear you completely fine and the music is 10/10 and tattoo and explanation is a 10/10. Thank you!
I am aware some of you are having problems hearing my voice over the music. I edit through headphones and on those headphones the voice over volume to music was absolutely fine. I have also watched while having my phone volume on low and can still hear my voice fine, so I’m not sure what’s going on. I apologise if you are having issues with audio. Because my audio is fine, I would struggle to find the problem. If it’s the music that’s too loud only..I will address this for next video
It’s really good technique but I feel like with the lack of line work and only shading it’s gonna fade over time and that capital building is gonna look a lil weird
Nice work man I’m still in the journey of getting in tune and comprehend what’s really going down the skin hehe I could’nt help to notice that you left the first drawer opened during the procedure, that’s not good man, your machine is running and leaving all kinds off mist in the air and that’s made out from tiny blood particles all over the place where we work, including your pack of really nice gloves you got over there, we got be careful with that kind of stuff too.. anyways we’re all still learning I guess, keep the peace bro shout out from Brazil ✌🏻
I explained in the comments to someone why the draw being open isn’t an issue 😊. But briefly…airborne pathogens are exactly that, airborne, no matter where the towels are if they are in that room, pathogens would get to them, same with the gloves. It’s about limiting, it’s impossible to stop. Gloves and Towels would need to be completely locked away out of the room which isn’t feasible and needs to be on hand, Airborne particles have a travel distance of over a 6ft area eventually covering the room. Also all towels are ripped fresh daily. I hope that explains a little.
nice video and great tattoo, one thing i wonder though is how do you zoom in on your ipad to see another section? do you use your left hand or you have to change gloves?
@@ChrisRavage I do a lot of detailed realism too and yeah sometimes I think am I going to slow but I think there is a lot of factors involved as you said in this video different types of skin. I've had skin where the ink fly's in and others not.
The music… 😢. Almost couldn’t watch the video man I appreciate the effort you’re putting in but plz for the love of god can you keep the music down some & maybe more a chill vibe vs something that sounds like I’m watching scene from jersey shore or something 😂 cheers.
Do you use that stack of paper towels for multiple clients or do you tear off only what you use per customer and throw any extra away? Also what if a drop of contaminated ink or splatter gets on the open box of gloves that are sitting right there?
@@ChrisRavageFirst of all I would like to say, I appreciate your reply and your contribution to the tattoo community. I respect what you do and I think you are immensely talented! I’ll be honest with you however, as a customer, the answer I would be looking for is new fresh paper towels are ripped for each and every client with any unused towels being discarded after each session (not daily) and new gloves are kept in an enclosed area away from the work station where contaminants including splatter can not get to them during a session. This is my honest opinion and of course you may be of a different opinion and that’s fine, I just though I would be honest and share my thoughts about the issues should you care. I do have previous medical training as a first responder and bloodborne pathogen training and certifications.
@@iangarnerlerose I only work day sessions, one customer a day so if my towels are ripped daily then thats what it implys. My tattoo area is away from my work station and no splatter would reach my gloves, the only time splatter would be an issue is if i hit the bottom of my ink cap with my needle, in that case ink would splatter and potentially hit my gloves, (if my draw isnt closed which most of the time it is) in which case, they would be removed, the area decontaminated fully and replaced. Ive been doing this job a long time, and at no point has ink splatter on my gloves, ever been an issue. Keeping gloves away from a work station is not feasable..you glove and de-glove multiple times a day and they need to be on hand ready. We limit decamination, by not touching the gloves with anything other than de-gloved clean hands. Pathogens also are airborne so theres nothing really you can do, unless you kept them gloves, locked away at all times completely removed from the room when it comes to pathogens. Again, not feasable. Ambulances and Hospitals have latex/nitrile gloves on every ward in every cubical, these are not replaced after every patient. You would be opening boxes, getting 2 gloves and chucking the rest away. Its not what you do. You Limit contamination as best as possible. Also just to point out, when i dip im constantly checking for any drips and dont hold my machine above my gloves. I truly appreciate your input however.
That's me in that chair, was my first tattoo and honestly couldn't have been with anyone better. If your getting one done I 100% recommend him ❤❤
I’ll forever be your biggest supporter ! Another amazing video and Tattoo babe! 🖤🖤🖤 xxx
Laser surgery...HOW TO ERASE STUPID TATTOOS! (Most are too ugly!)
Q-switched lasers - which release energy in a single, powerful pulse - are often the treatment of choice for tattoo removal. A special type of laser - called a Q-switched Nd:YAG - might be used on darker skin to avoid changing the skin's pigment permanently.
Absolutely stunning work as always mate. I can't wait to come and spend the day watching you work as I know it is gonna help take my tattoos to the next level
Cheers dude. Looking forward to having you bud
I got so much out ofwatching your technique brother. This was really informative.
nice video !!
learned a lot for this POV session
That was an epic watch, thanks for uploading im just starting out and videos like this are so helpful I appreciate it 👍
WOW! I was in a trance watching how softly you layered in the black. Great analogy about the pressure when you scratch your skin! ❤Would you make a future POV showing/explaining your way of doing it, since the stencil is the roadmap of a tattoo? I seem to overcomplicate my stencils and sometimes get lost during the tattoo. Thanks again Chris for all you do to help others to become better! 🙏 Poppy
Yes I certainly will
I have the same problem lol Looking forward to his video on it
Thanks Chris!🙏Poppy
Thanks for the video tattoo looked awesome mate, i had no problem with your voice over the music, hurd you clear, im a new tattoo artist, this help alot especially the shading / needles you used, thanks again
Damn, that’s so impressive.. thx for your videos 🤘
i like your vidoes man youve taught me a lot the way youcan actually explain what others cant and actually show it show for it, im also a music artist and wanted to know the name of the beats that are playing espeiocally the one playing at the 9:48 mark?
What a wonderful work! Congratulations!
I’m impressed by how smooth is your shading.
Im struggling to do good stencils when it comes to realism. Do you have any tips to give?
Thank you very much for your videos and congrats
Bro this video looks really good, what were your settings as far as frame rate, resolution, aspect ratio, etc?
Beautifull super Perfect Tattooing.😊
Brilliant broda ;) thanks for sharing - big up …
I really n truly appreciate ur work n teaching I learn a lot fr just this video u did a great job 👏🏼 but I just wish u do some teaching in some long video fr start to finish like it’s a live video we watching
Napakahusay! ❤❤❤❤ what ink are you using bro? I really like your style of tattooing.
Are you running your voltage relatively higher or on the lower end?
Video is gold!! One thing, your voice over was super quiet and your music was super loud. Every time you talked I could barely hear you. Then came in the 🎶 🎵!! lol!
Sorry about that man, I edit through headphones and it sounded OK, apologies Jacen
@@ChrisRavage no worries! I just love to hear what you're saying!
Unwatchable on headphones.. perhaps you could lower the music levels and reupload. The info looks good
great content 🧡
Did you use a GoPro? i was planning on buying one to record my tattoos in pov so i can look back and see what im doing wrong and right, also the audio in the video to me was perfect, was able to hear you completely fine and the music is 10/10 and tattoo and explanation is a 10/10. Thank you!
Yes bud. Go Pro
me gusta mucho su forma de trabajar y compartir con nosotros
le agradezco
saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴
I am aware some of you are having problems hearing my voice over the music. I edit through headphones and on those headphones the voice over volume to music was absolutely fine. I have also watched while having my phone volume on low and can still hear my voice fine, so I’m not sure what’s going on.
I apologise if you are having issues with audio. Because my audio is fine, I would struggle to find the problem.
If it’s the music that’s too loud only..I will address this for next video
Thanks so much for this video. I’m 9months on skin and this is gold to me ❤
Can i ask you voltage?
@ChrisRavage that looks like a pretty tight 5 round shader, is that also bugpin?
@@tattoostuff810 yes
@@italoprimo6871he said 9
you're amazing!!!
I love this piece dude
Thanks Brother
6 yrs ago I got a tattoo of vendetta with the capitol burning to the ground lol.
Hey brother I am from Nepal and I am You are my inspiration. You are doing great brother. Your videos are so helpful for me ❤❤
Glad you find them useful my man..keep up the great work
Really great video
Very informative. Thanks
I don’t want to change the number of likes .. for the video like 100%
nice tattoo, the only thing bothering me , why didn't you flip the stencil?
Work crazy ..... inspiração !!!!!
Wow super clean 👌
On inner forearm looks the mask inwards...?
Weird a little🙈...sorry just a question
It’s really good technique but I feel like with the lack of line work and only shading it’s gonna fade over time and that capital building is gonna look a lil weird
Which stencil printer or ink use,nice work
Amazing. How did you do those clouds? Kind regards😊
Nice work man I’m still in the journey of getting in tune and comprehend what’s really going down the skin hehe I could’nt help to notice that you left the first drawer opened during the procedure, that’s not good man, your machine is running and leaving all kinds off mist in the air and that’s made out from tiny blood particles all over the place where we work, including your pack of really nice gloves you got over there, we got be careful with that kind of stuff too.. anyways we’re all still learning I guess, keep the peace bro shout out from Brazil ✌🏻
I explained in the comments to someone why the draw being open isn’t an issue 😊. But briefly…airborne pathogens are exactly that, airborne, no matter where the towels are if they are in that room, pathogens would get to them, same with the gloves. It’s about limiting, it’s impossible to stop. Gloves and Towels would need to be completely locked away out of the room which isn’t feasible and needs to be on hand, Airborne particles have a travel distance of over a 6ft area eventually covering the room. Also all towels are ripped fresh daily. I hope that explains a little.
What is your opinion on the use of Vaseline or ointment I see that you are using very little of it .
Graywash mix on these please! 🙏🏻
I would like to have a video or two where we get to hear the machine
Question why do look at the stincel drawing and not the finished art for your reference?
The five round shadah
If the mask was mirrored to look towards outside I think it would have been a better position.. or I’m tripping?
Beautiful.
Thank you!!
nice video and great tattoo, one thing i wonder though is how do you zoom in on your ipad to see another section? do you use your left hand or you have to change gloves?
I just move it around between glove changes/breaks etc
@@ChrisRavage cool thanks man
Love this piece amazing work dropped you a email ❤
Did you pack white in under his cheeks looks like a maybe a little
How did u pull the pattern up like that on the tablet IV been looking for a way to have my paten ready jus like dat
Gotta work on your white application and learn better highlight location with all needles….liner, shader, mag
Where's your video, bud?
Textured need better for saturating ?
How many hours on this piece in total ? Lovely work by the way.
8ish maybe
@@ChrisRavage I do a lot of detailed realism too and yeah sometimes I think am I going to slow but I think there is a lot of factors involved as you said in this video different types of skin. I've had skin where the ink fly's in and others not.
why did u used the water before u start it
Try flavuor
The music… 😢. Almost couldn’t watch the video man I appreciate the effort you’re putting in but plz for the love of god can you keep the music down some & maybe more a chill vibe vs something that sounds like I’m watching scene from jersey shore or something 😂 cheers.
You watch Jersey Shore 😂😉. I got the levels wrong on this one, my bad
I subscribed because of the "beat your m3at comment" 😂
😅
Crack'n job.... very smooth
facing inward tho
As it should 😬
Ok i noticed u don't stretch hard like i always heard but ur more holding taunt... Is that accurate?
It’s not always necessary to stretch it all depends on what you are wanting to achieve 😀
But you are correct
What was the drop system setup
Insta Range by Silverback
Pls tell me I'm not the only one who beat my me*t when we were supposed to😬😷
Yah get rid of music 🎶 not needed 👌
Do you use that stack of paper towels for multiple clients or do you tear off only what you use per customer and throw any extra away? Also what if a drop of contaminated ink or splatter gets on the open box of gloves that are sitting right there?
Paper towels are fresh ripped daily by my apprentice, and in the event of any contamination, it’s discarded and the whole area decontaminated.
@@ChrisRavageFirst of all I would like to say, I appreciate your reply and your contribution to the tattoo community. I respect what you do and I think you are immensely talented! I’ll be honest with you however, as a customer, the answer I would be looking for is new fresh paper towels are ripped for each and every client with any unused towels being discarded after each session (not daily) and new gloves are kept in an enclosed area away from the work station where contaminants including splatter can not get to them during a session. This is my honest opinion and of course you may be of a different opinion and that’s fine, I just though I would be honest and share my thoughts about the issues should you care. I do have previous medical training as a first responder and bloodborne pathogen training and certifications.
@@iangarnerlerose I only work day sessions, one customer a day so if my towels are ripped daily then thats what it implys. My tattoo area is away from my work station and no splatter would reach my gloves, the only time splatter would be an issue is if i hit the bottom of my ink cap with my needle, in that case ink would splatter and potentially hit my gloves, (if my draw isnt closed which most of the time it is) in which case, they would be removed, the area decontaminated fully and replaced. Ive been doing this job a long time, and at no point has ink splatter on my gloves, ever been an issue. Keeping gloves away from a work station is not feasable..you glove and de-glove multiple times a day and they need to be on hand ready. We limit decamination, by not touching the gloves with anything other than de-gloved clean hands. Pathogens also are airborne so theres nothing really you can do, unless you kept them gloves, locked away at all times completely removed from the room when it comes to pathogens. Again, not feasable. Ambulances and Hospitals have latex/nitrile gloves on every ward in every cubical, these are not replaced after every patient. You would be opening boxes, getting 2 gloves and chucking the rest away. Its not what you do. You Limit contamination as best as possible. Also just to point out, when i dip im constantly checking for any drips and dont hold my machine above my gloves. I truly appreciate your input however.
Cheedar 😅
Video is sooooo long before you start to explain your technique of avoiding overwork.
Whats with everyone wraping there machines in kinesiology tape these days
This isn’t wrap in the tape, the tape is used just for grip, the machine is wrapped underneath 😬
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