Ive learned more watching 3 of your video's, than in my 4 months of apprenticeship. Its also very hard to find good vids on youtube. Ty so much for your videos ❤🙏🏼
you should probably start investing in experience with darker/ brown skin. The techniques you described are possible with darker skin. It will def. look different but it will still be beautiful. Try it out then tell me what you learned.
I appreciate the way you spoke about this particular topic. It should be ok that we are not equal and really it does not matter because it is what it is.
YAAAAAY! Thank you! Edit: totally said thank you before starting the video but THANK YOU FOR THE SHOUT OUT!!! made my day! Been high fiving my fiance for the past 5 min! Youre so cool!
I'm getting a tattoo on my outside arm, elbow to wrist, I have several but haven't had any for years. I'm almost 70. So my skin is thinner, difficult to tattoo. Should I tend to greyscale or color? I have a good artist in simply asking for others opinions. Btw- I agree ideology is separate from practicality. What we can accomplish with the practical differences is to be celebrated not attempted to force into a bio-box that doesn't work.
Whats with Pergament skin (thinner skin from Cortison) i have this skin Typ! My tatrooistsay Always thats the hardest Type of skin.to tattooing!.He must very gentle Work on my skin! I'am also an on goingn tattooist , how must i Work with this Typ of skin? Pleased awnser,best wishes from Austria/Vienna 🇦🇹🤜🤜🙌👍
Thanks for sharing!! Cortisol indeed can affect skin quality. From my experience, all is needed is to be a bit more cautious. But surprisingly, not so much of a difference! I find high-fat skin to be the hardest to control and predict healing.
@@MALANtattoo Sure you are right ,my Skin Type (Pergament skin from Cortisol) is'nt so hard to tattoo ,i Made a realistic Rose on my inner calf,shin! At 4 little Lines i've go minimal to deep and have minimal blowouts ,the Rest of the tat is in the right skin Spot ,i feel a vibrating in the Stretch Fingers when i'am in the right spot! Thx for all Your interessting Videos,i've learning so much from Your Videos! Thx for all!!! Best wishes from Austria (not Australia)/Vienna 🇦🇹 PATZL-TATTOO 🫡👍👌🤜🤛
Too nerdy, not cool enough looking, no razzamatazz.. BUT you are undoubtedly by far one of the very best educators on the tube man.. Thank-you from my heart for your no bs, straight talking and honest love of the craft.. respect Michal!!
Yo man hope your doing well, I wanted to ask on this same subject about working over work that has been done years ago and the canvas is about 30 old........ I started lining and every time I went close to the old in the skin just swol up almost instantly! Is this because of the inks not mixing well, being old and new or is it just because of the old skin?
Not rude as long as you're kind and respectful. But there are many artists who can make designs work on dark skin that others cannot do on dark skin. I think it's also important to be mindful of your level of experience with darker skin tones and to recognize that sometimes it's better to recommend they find someone with more experience.
Lol MIND BLOWN 🤯 “You put the ink inside” makes so much sense, Thank You.
Thank you for being so "normal" for not playing the king of the world!And for all the knowledge 🤘
Ive learned more watching 3 of your video's, than in my 4 months of apprenticeship. Its also very hard to find good vids on youtube. Ty so much for your videos ❤🙏🏼
you should probably start investing in experience with darker/ brown skin. The techniques you described are possible with darker skin. It will def. look different but it will still be beautiful. Try it out then tell me what you learned.
Great!! Thank you... You are a good teacher
real master Malan,i love ur videos,very usseful,thanks bro
I appreciate the way you spoke about this particular topic. It should be ok that we are not equal and really it does not matter because it is what it is.
YAAAAAY! Thank you!
Edit: totally said thank you before starting the video but THANK YOU FOR THE SHOUT OUT!!! made my day! Been high fiving my fiance for the past 5 min! Youre so cool!
Always solid information thank you
thank a lot for all those information and your work to share it THank you again from France
thanks !! great information!
I'm getting a tattoo on my outside arm, elbow to wrist, I have several but haven't had any for years. I'm almost 70. So my skin is thinner, difficult to tattoo. Should I tend to greyscale or color? I have a good artist in simply asking for others opinions. Btw- I agree ideology is separate from practicality. What we can accomplish with the practical differences is to be celebrated not attempted to force into a bio-box that doesn't work.
Thanks for this beautiful channel. Do you work over the whiteheads, if it is normal conditions of the skin? 09
Thank you 😁
Whats with Pergament skin (thinner skin from Cortison) i have this skin Typ! My tatrooistsay Always thats the hardest Type of skin.to tattooing!.He must very gentle Work on my skin!
I'am also an on goingn tattooist , how must i Work with this Typ of skin? Pleased awnser,best wishes from Austria/Vienna 🇦🇹🤜🤜🙌👍
Thanks for sharing!! Cortisol indeed can affect skin quality. From my experience, all is needed is to be a bit more cautious. But surprisingly, not so much of a difference! I find high-fat skin to be the hardest to control and predict healing.
@@MALANtattoo Sure you are right ,my Skin Type (Pergament skin from Cortisol) is'nt so hard to tattoo ,i Made a realistic Rose on my inner calf,shin! At 4 little Lines i've go minimal to deep and have minimal blowouts ,the Rest of the tat is in the right skin Spot ,i feel a vibrating in the Stretch Fingers when i'am in the right spot! Thx for all Your interessting Videos,i've learning so much from Your Videos! Thx for all!!!
Best wishes from Austria (not Australia)/Vienna 🇦🇹 PATZL-TATTOO 🫡👍👌🤜🤛
Too nerdy, not cool enough looking, no razzamatazz.. BUT you are undoubtedly by far one of the very best educators on the tube man.. Thank-you from my heart for your no bs, straight talking and honest love of the craft.. respect Michal!!
is that screen saver the ransacking of the Mollucas by them dutch? Grrrr. Nice vid tho
Can alergic person take tatoos
Yo man hope your doing well, I wanted to ask on this same subject about working over work that has been done years ago and the canvas is about 30 old........ I started lining and every time I went close to the old in the skin just swol up almost instantly! Is this because of the inks not mixing well, being old and new or is it just because of the old skin?
Is it rude if i have black client and i tell them that the style they want wouldnt work for their skin?
If you explain to them why in a respectful and educated manner, then I don’t believe that’s rude.
Not rude as long as you're kind and respectful. But there are many artists who can make designs work on dark skin that others cannot do on dark skin. I think it's also important to be mindful of your level of experience with darker skin tones and to recognize that sometimes it's better to recommend they find someone with more experience.
Can't say that to a hyper liberal client 😂😂