How to Tattoo Videogame Characters With Tiggy | Tattoo Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @SuperDeano1000
    @SuperDeano1000 7 месяцев назад +4

    There is so much advice to take from this video and Tiggy’s flow. Thanks, guys.

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome, thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed the tutorial! 😊

  • @DeeP-_PerspectivE
    @DeeP-_PerspectivE 11 месяцев назад +3

    Clean tattoo! Love the colors, and the steady lining!

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed Tiggy's tutorial! Make sure to subscribe for similar content 😊

  • @joenisnapje712
    @joenisnapje712 Год назад +8

    Truly beautiful Tiggy 🤩 Steady hand, solid line work, nice design, sparkling colors and my compliments to your client who was brave enough to pick this piece
    😁👍🏻

  • @PunkPencils
    @PunkPencils Год назад +2

    Verrrry cool. Great tips and awesome work! I will definitely keep this in mind for my animation tatts

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  Год назад

      Thanks for the watch and glad you enjoyed the tutorial, make sure to subscribe for similar content 😊

  • @mikefisher8563
    @mikefisher8563 Год назад +1

    I love this style of tattoo, and the description of what’s being used is fantastic .... a video of it healed would be perfect as to clear up some of the comments below …I’m really curious to see the world. Famous and how it heals with with her gentle touch ….

  • @MJtheVideo
    @MJtheVideo Год назад +3

    I'm considering getting my first tattoo and it was really helpful to see the process for the first time. I thought it was really interesting and you did a great job with the narration! Thanks for making this

  • @Sean-fs1sg
    @Sean-fs1sg Год назад +17

    Love the format for these tutorial type vids, especially the ink color and needle grouping callouts 🤟

  • @cosmolombardo
    @cosmolombardo 15 дней назад

    Complimenti per la saturazione , belle vedere come crei linee di spessore ❤

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  15 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Tiggy's tutorial! Glad you have found it beneficial 🙌🏻😊

  • @huwwackman
    @huwwackman 2 месяца назад +1

    talented and radical style. I Like. Breaking rules. Awesome outcomes.

  • @belleyouuu2637
    @belleyouuu2637 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great work. It was very informative to follow you along.

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Make sure to subscribe for similar content 😊

  • @Melanuex
    @Melanuex Год назад +23

    This is a gorgeous tattoo, but she literally did everything I was taught NOT to do from many shops and artists. From double lining (sometimes triple lining), to shading with such a small liner, to pulling Lines away from you instead of towards you, to shading horizontally instead of vertically, to packing lighter colors before darks, to wrapping in plastic wrap, to using cocoa butter as a healing ointment. It seems to me, everything done in this video should have caused more trauma to the skin. However, her result seems solid. At this point, I’m questioning whether I was simply taught wrong, or if there’s more to it. I understand every artist has their own working style, but I’ve been trying to achieve this level of “sticker-ness” for years. If anyone can enlighten me whether there is a method to this madness or if it’s just madness I’d greatly appreciate it🙏

    • @DesArtandInk
      @DesArtandInk Год назад +8

      I don't know myself, but I'm guessing it has something to do with pure experience. If you practice enough, you can make any technique work for you, even if it's not "ideal". Partially that and partially the idea that while there are wrong ways to do things, there are many right ways.
      I was thrown off myself when she apparently used the same stencil twice. I can't imagine using a stencil twice! Mine always bleed out a lot.

    • @brokentooth187
      @brokentooth187 Год назад +7

      I will use a stencil 4 or 5 times sometimes on really tricky placements. Never an issue🤷‍♂️ actually helps when there are tricky contours. Also baling it up like trash loosely then opening it is super helpful on like necks,etc. 🤷‍♂️ sounds dumb I know but works great

    • @DesArtandInk
      @DesArtandInk Год назад

      @@brokentooth187 thats really interesting thanks for sharing. Maybe its the kind of stencil goop I'm using lol. Do you have an online portfolio or ig?

    • @blooreid6172
      @blooreid6172 Год назад +3

      @@DesArtandInkyou’re pretty spot on, there’s a lot of things you can’t do but also a lot of ways to do it right as well. It’s all just experience and with enough experience you’ll know what works exactly right for your practice specifically. What works for this artist might not work for someone doing b/g portraits for example; that’s what so cool about tattooing in my opinion!
      In general though I think a really really well designed tattoo (like this one) can cover up little inconsistencies really well. And for the stencil thing you can totally use them twice just depends on the stencil printer and whether or not you put too much stencil stuff down.

    • @stevenmarru
      @stevenmarru Год назад

      You can't tattoo not even close to what this video displays you dont have to lie to make friends

  • @christiangaxiola5323
    @christiangaxiola5323 5 месяцев назад +1

    nice someone else who uses coconuts for after care i personally use very thin layers of virgin coconut oil

  • @samwingender
    @samwingender Год назад +1

    Tiggy, you’re incredible!

  • @nasiebauren2616
    @nasiebauren2616 2 месяца назад

    Great great tutorial. Really appreciate

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! Make sure to subscribe to our channel as we will be dropping more tutorials like this in the future! 🔥

  • @hotelpequenino55
    @hotelpequenino55 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great Job! Congratulations.

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! Make sure to hit subscribe as we will be dropping similar content in the future 😊

  • @JM-pu8pl
    @JM-pu8pl Год назад +2

    the ink i use its eternal most famous and fusion they got really nice colours and i think they are the best

  • @paulperrin2152
    @paulperrin2152 Год назад +3

    9rs for lining are a nice line weight. What machine and stroke length? Stunning tattoo

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  Год назад +3

      Hey Paul, Tiggy uses the Inkjecta Flite Nano Elite which is a 3.25mm stroke length!

    • @br4ndon21
      @br4ndon21 2 месяца назад

      What torsion bar?​@@KillerInkTattooEU

  • @WidowDahlia
    @WidowDahlia Год назад +6

    I really loved seeing the process of this beautiful tattoo! It inspired me to get my own Inkjecta Flite Nano Elite. I wanted to ask what kind of power supply Tiggy is using. Thanks guys!

  • @richardrodriguez-lj1uf
    @richardrodriguez-lj1uf Год назад +1

    Her tattoo matches how cute she is

  • @squidwardsquarepants6715
    @squidwardsquarepants6715 Год назад +9

    Why not just use a bigger liner to outline the thicker lines? I feel like I would have just gone straight in with an 11 or 14.
    And since you have a preference for outlining them with the 5rl instead of using a bigger liner why not make the stencil double lined instead of keeping it a thick line?
    Thanks

    • @andyhowden7655
      @andyhowden7655 Год назад +2

      I don't think everyone likes using larger needle groupings you gotta be a lot more hands on and it's a different type of pain for the client I think. Also some people might feel they have more accuracy with smaller configurations. It's also more forgiving as you have less space to play with a big fat liner.

    • @h1e89
      @h1e89 Год назад +3

      @@andyhowden7655 the bigger the liner, the more forgiving it is dude. its just nonsense to use a 5rl for that shit. thats just taking more time (more money from the customer) and on top of it it causes more trauma and is more painfull. thats why alot of ppl that actually know that shit are critizing it

    • @andyhowden7655
      @andyhowden7655 Год назад

      @Rysmatic in my own experience, which I admit isn't much since I'm an apprentice using a big shader is more painful for the customer any tips you can give on using bigger groupings would be appreciated. I used a thunder which feels like a nematic drill when using bigger configurations

    • @ItsRaitisLV
      @ItsRaitisLV Год назад +2

      1. can't get sharp corners with bigger liners, 2. too many small lines on a stencil can become confusing

    • @vaderguitarplayer
      @vaderguitarplayer Год назад +4

      Tattoo artist here. I do both. Depends on the design. On one this clean, meaning the lines are all supposed to be perfect, you have more precision with the 5rl. Larger needle groupings can work great too, but I use those with more organic designs that benefit from some personality rather than being very precise. Also, some great artist's I know struggle with clean lines, and the 5rl is more forgiving in some ways. Any jitter is more fixable the smaller the needle. The fill in fixes most things and then usually it's just a hair off if you weren't perfect. The person I am thinking of is excellent with color, but struggles with getting the lines right from the get go. He sculpts his lines, and you wouldn't even be able to tell that he does. It comes down to personal preference for these things, and making up for areas you may be personally weak, and playing to strengths instead. Smaller needle groupings also pierce the skin easier, making it less of a problem when a client has less than perfect skin. Plus, it takes extra skill and coordination to use different sized needles. Use an 18rl and you'll have to push more and change the voltage potentially to get a clean saturated line, which could prove to be a hassle if you've got multiple line weights, and some artist's are more dumb blondes than others and struggle with the variables like the amount of pressure needed. Just a few thoughts and insights. No way of tattooing is wrong. Not even if it takes longer. People pay for what they want. None of us tattoo the same, and it's not a competition, really.
      Clarification on "No way of tattooing is wrong." Of course there is bad work. I'm not talking about bad work. In the realms of good work, no way is more correct than another, as long as it gets the job done. And if someone does it to milk time, then that is a separate issue. And with those, I have found that they just charge by piece and charge too much rather than just doing hourly. Those types tend to prefer short cuts to drawing a piece out.

  • @flekainid
    @flekainid Год назад

    Sick outline :D

  • @sophilavie
    @sophilavie Год назад +2

    Very cool video, very good artist! Nice!

  • @Vaniteporceline
    @Vaniteporceline Год назад +1

    Wonderful, thanks for sharing

  • @gabecarmo5969
    @gabecarmo5969 Год назад +1

    10:03 her favorite needles to use 10:03

  • @jeremylocklear9118
    @jeremylocklear9118 7 месяцев назад

    Which machine do you use? Also suggestions on cartridges, i bought some on Amazon, and I have noticed they dont pack ink all that well, just starting so was kinda on a budget lol.

  • @jessepound4527
    @jessepound4527 Год назад +2

    Very good line work👍👍

  • @SamprazDoodles
    @SamprazDoodles Год назад

    How do you tell apart the lines from the stencil to the actual lines that you ink in with your tattoo machine?

  • @andyhowden7655
    @andyhowden7655 Год назад +4

    Quality tutorial 👌

  • @VictorMendoza-oz4fz
    @VictorMendoza-oz4fz Год назад

    What type of machine are you running

  • @bejanshambayati5107
    @bejanshambayati5107 Год назад +1

    I have a Bishop wand shader and wand liner. Can you colour pack with either of them? Great content!

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  Год назад +2

      Hey Bejan, thanks! Bishop recommend to use their colour packer, however, stroke lengths vary from person to person. There is nothing to say you can't use the other stroke lengths to colour pack, however, the 4.2 stroke length is favoured!

    • @matsuoSonata
      @matsuoSonata Год назад

      @@KillerInkTattooEUis the wand packer the machine she used here?

  • @mightyORFEN
    @mightyORFEN 3 месяца назад

    Princess Peach got a phallic shoulder/arm going on there. Also. some of those stars are pretty janky. Really love the colors though. Very vibrant. Always been a fan of color tattoos.

  • @brenttmanabat8563
    @brenttmanabat8563 Год назад

    😮Woow ❤ great tattoo artist thanks for sharing 👍🏻

  • @andyhowden7655
    @andyhowden7655 Год назад

    How long did the tattoo take sorry if I missed that.

  • @alvingenerale6152
    @alvingenerale6152 Год назад

    hi...what you use all needle size?

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  Год назад

      Hey, If you skip to the very end of the video you can get a full product list of everything Tiggy used including the needle sizes 😊

  • @tyrak434
    @tyrak434 Год назад

    someone can tell what color she used for the dark parts of the ghost? the "dark white" so to say? it looks like some kind of gray or light blue but cant seem to find the exact color

    • @jessejames1508
      @jessejames1508 Год назад +1

      Looks like white with a little purple mixed in

  • @jessiefreitas4348
    @jessiefreitas4348 Год назад

    Eu amei ❤ ficou perfeito

  • @dannywellstattoos
    @dannywellstattoos Год назад

    Hibiscrub? Not green soap?

  • @AlmogThe12345
    @AlmogThe12345 Год назад

    HI, Awosome video!
    thank you!
    i wanted to ask what was the magnum size and if its a Curved mag or Flat mag :)

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for the watch! Tiggy uses an 11 straight magnum 😊

  • @nicklimpz
    @nicklimpz Год назад +14

    Cocoa butter is a comedogenic oil that closes up pores. Not the best for fresh tattoos. After a week its fine but fresh tattoos can get irritated by it

    • @elshrapnel
      @elshrapnel Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing this knowledge, appreciate that❤

  • @AlexandrosNikolakis
    @AlexandrosNikolakis 9 месяцев назад

    Hi there !!I would like to ask something if someone has the kindness to reply to me.I have dragonhawk fold pro and i really like it but I have problems with my hands from the weight.I have found a deal for Inkjecta flite nano with an Cheyenne adjustable grip for 200 euros.Should I get it as a second machine so as to relax my hands?Or I shouldn't get it at 2024?Thanks a lot in advance for your time.

    • @KillerInkTattooEU
      @KillerInkTattooEU  9 месяцев назад

      Hey, this is down to personal preference! We do sell refurbed machines which you could take a look at. Something to just be aware of is when buying second hand you won't be able to benefit from any warranties if you do have any issues, however it can be a great option if you want to try a different machine 😊

    • @AlexandrosNikolakis
      @AlexandrosNikolakis 9 месяцев назад

      @@KillerInkTattooEU where are the refurbished ones on the site...I can't find them....I look on the .den site cause I live in Greece.

  • @lian7092
    @lian7092 Год назад

    GG on the tattoo , but it looks like the client wept the whole time the music was on lol , so many bloody dots

  • @FEBRIZIOtv
    @FEBRIZIOtv Год назад

    video game is not a compound word. it's two. you'd get better traction fixing that. also include "cartoon/anime" in the tags or something

  • @NatachaW-d8i
    @NatachaW-d8i 11 месяцев назад +1

    Videogame Character infringement

  • @hoffpotato
    @hoffpotato Год назад +1

    your shading needs work

    • @jessejames1508
      @jessejames1508 Год назад +1

      Lol no it doesn’t

    • @kgb1982
      @kgb1982 8 месяцев назад

      Ur f ac e needs work, she does fine