Nice drawing.❤ I see a lot of talent and potential in your work. So go on and dont Stop. No matter what anyone Else says. I think it's very good that you mentioned using better equipment and, above all, better ink when tattooing on real skin. No one should ever have this dirty black cheap soup injected under their skin. If I can suggest something to you, then buy dynamic ink, CNC police cartridges and a wireless Dragonhawk X series tattoo machine. This wouldn't break your budget, but it would be enough to start with to safely and effectively tattoo real skin.
I would keep your other hand on the fake skin to mimic stretching. Great first try, just need to work on really concentrating on the outlines to get them neat as possible. Keep up the good work 🎉
I’ve just started teaching myself too, the hardest part is the tricking stencils lol do you have to wait for the stencil solution to dry before applying the stencil itself? And what product do you use? Do you have a stencil video? I’m stuck lol
just started tattooing today aswell been practicing on oranges and bananas for my line work.
Awesome! Yeah, oranges are something I wanna try as well for practice.
You should start at the bottom and work your way up to help with keeping the stencil. That method helped me when I first started
Ok, thanks for the advice. ✌🏻
im actually impressed
woooooooooooooow 1st time like that? thats amaazing
Great job🎉
Nice drawing.❤
I see a lot of talent and potential in your work.
So go on and dont Stop. No matter what anyone Else says.
I think it's very good that you mentioned using better equipment and, above all, better ink when tattooing on real skin. No one should ever have this dirty black cheap soup injected under their skin. If I can suggest something to you, then buy dynamic ink, CNC police cartridges and a wireless Dragonhawk X series tattoo machine. This wouldn't break your budget, but it would be enough to start with to safely and effectively tattoo real skin.
Thanks for the advice! 👌🏻
Try starting at the bottom that way you don't have to worry about wiping off the stencil when you wipe off the extra ink 😊
I'll keep that in mind, thank you!
I would keep your other hand on the fake skin to mimic stretching. Great first try, just need to work on really concentrating on the outlines to get them neat as possible. Keep up the good work 🎉
Thanks for the advice, I will! 😌👌🏻
I’ve just started teaching myself too, the hardest part is the tricking stencils lol do you have to wait for the stencil solution to dry before applying the stencil itself? And what product do you use? Do you have a stencil video? I’m stuck lol
You're awesome
Haha, thank you!
U want to run the voltage at 5
Yeah, I've been trying it between 4, 5, and 6. But yeah, I think 5 is the right one for me, thank you!