This is hands down the best video I’ve found on the subject of needle depth. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. The industry has enough gatekeeping as is.
This is a very good video,(must be studied over n over),this is what I've been needing to improve my depth skills,thanks man for taking the time to make these videos,
Thank you very very much for the super thanks! It really means a lot to me. I can't thank you enough. I appreciate you, your time and your support! Should you ever have any questions along your way don't hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
You are my absolute favourite tattoo artist to watch, thank you so much for sharing your hard earned skills, you have helped me so much, love your style ❤️
You’re welcome! Thank you for the support and feedback. I appreciate you. Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
That was a great demo on blow outs thanks. I just wanted to know, do you hold your machine at 90 degrees or do you lean it to one side. Also how many times can you go over same line without damaging the skin. Thanks 😊
Those are good questions! Holding my machine varies a little bit depending on the line and where it's positioned on the body or fake skin. So some lines would require me to hold it a bit differently. Over all when I am pulling a line I like to lean my machine a tad bit. I actually made a video on how I hold my tattooing machine right here ruclips.net/video/adLxECurGgs/видео.html I feel going over a line should be as minimal as possible and honestly I don't have an end all absolute answer, as this would come down to the capabilities of the artist and their level of expertise and experience. Typically when I pull lines I would want to be in and out without having to go back in and double or triple up. This would come down to how confident, comfortable, and skilled the tattooist is, upon more variable to consider. Some go in soft enough to get multiple passes on a line, some go in harder which are more prone to blowing out or damaging the skin.
Great video. I haven't even started. Researching right now. Seems like the ink started to splatter when you hit the dermis. What were you wiping the ink off with and would you use that on real skin? What do you think is the best to use?
Just came across your Chanel and i am glad I did I been tattooing over 5 months now and I do real with line work but I want to start shading and learn how to water wash the ink and what needle size would u recommend and if I should go in cirlces when shading or flare it out ?? Thank you and keep up your videos
These are good questions! Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to answer via RUclips comment. What I can do is make a video explaining how I make my graywash and how I soft shade. I will also touch base and show you my technical application. I appreciate you tuning in thank you for your support!
@@DanielYuck I'm new to your channel, and looking through the comments of your content, your are really in tune with your audience. That's dope af. Keep it up bro
That means a lot to me! Thank you very much. I appreciate your support and feedback. Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
New sub. Thank you for the videos. Informational and easy to listen to. Your voice is clear and audible. I wish you could get your volume up just a little more on the videos. I now know my one artist was to heavy handed and thats why I had issues in some of my tattos from him.
Ayyy bro ! I’m glad I am able to help you . Should you have any questions please don’t hesitate to let me know, I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
@@jacobmartin7927 Hey Jacob! I hope all is well, I am not sure if you have seen it but I made a video on how I approach stipple shading. I will go ahead and link that for you here ruclips.net/video/_Mocfqo2TbQ/видео.html Should you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to let me know.
First off I love watching your channel and I’ve learnt heaps :) I got some practice skin and I find it to be really thin 1mm making it hard for me to determine if I blow out. I thought you will need 1mm -2mm to do the deed. But having 1mm skin makes me feel like I’m blowing out? Please advise if I should go for thicker skin😊
Hi there! Great videos thank you for that :) my question is not really on needle depth but here we go haha every time I tattoo myself the skin gets really red and swollen which I don’t have if someone else is tattooing me... what’s up with that?! I don’t really get blow outs so I’m wondering why my skin gets so stressed.. love Sarafina
Hmmm that’s a good question! I think it really all depends on many variables as well. What type of machine was the tattoo artist using , the needle configuration, the hand how soft or hard or heavy it is, what machine you’re using, the needles you are using. All of these little variables would play a part on how the skin is tattooed and affected. The skin can get stressed for MANY reasons so it’s rather hard to say upfront here, I wound have to see it to be able to actually say anything about the tattoo. If you wanted you can send any images of the swelling to my email at YuckMadeThis@gmail.com Overall tho there is many variables to consider for this specific question.
My issue is the location on the body along with needle depth and overworking the skin. I did a tattoo today on a volunteer and it was a simple three line triangle on his wrist. My lines were absolutely horrendous. Meanwhile on fake skin, I'm banging out portraits. The difference is, is that although the fake skin simulates skin texture, it doesn't simulate working on a round canvas like the volunteers wrist. These videos are definitely helpful but but I find fake skin to be rather irrelevant (not entirely) when compared to real skin. The depth of the dermis in particular areas has potential to change which is what happened to me. Initially my startup was great but half way through the line my depth was shy. Forcing me to go over the line again, causing the wrist to swell. Now iv overworked the skin. Even with the stencil, because the wrist is round, the lines I followed still came out relatively crooked/wonky. I'm in a position right now where I'm genuinely confused. I can't think of any other approach to solving this issue.
@DANIEL YUCK I see your lines is similar to mine. I’m getting rake marks in them and they not solid black lines. Do u know what is the cause and how to solve this?
I’m not certain what you mean by rake marks. Every line should or would look the same if we are putting the ink into the correct layer of the skin and picking similar needle configurations. May you elaborate for me on what you mean by rake marks?
@@DanielYuck When you look closely you will not see solid black line all filled. It will look like rake marks like scratch marks lines. This the issue I’m having. I cannot get it solid enough.
@@sendlocation8476 ahhhh ok ok so I think I’m on the same page. So the lines you are seeing are the needle configuration you are using. If you are using practice skin they will be apparent, however they are also apparent on skin as well. The difference between the fake skin and human skin is that when the ink is put into human skin the ink settles into the skin bolding out a tad bit more over the original tattoo like. This would typically blend the lines the needle configuration makes together making the needle configuration less apparent. Overall tho I’ve seen prestigious artist pull lines and the configuration shows up. That’s apart of the process and the cause of the rake marks are from the needle configuration itself and are essentially apart of the process. Again they do bold out making them hardly apparent but in fake skin it’ll show, especially at the end of the lines pulled we can see the needle configuration.
Can you do outline work with any other needle configuration I kind of live out in the boonies and I bought a tattoo gun just to do myself and I ran out of long needle or rounded ones and stuff single needles and I don't make it to town that often it sucks to make a trip that far but I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks on how to use other cartridges like a like a rounded magnum or something
I've done all my tattoos no problem but when it comes to my hand I have trouble I did 777 on my hand the other two 7s are fine but when it comes to the third it's not taking the ink and the location is right below my left pinky and kinda goes to the fatty part of my hand where it curves before you get to the wrist
I have an issue, when I tattoo fake skin my lines are so straight and I always one pass. But when I do real skin it’s like the nerves get to me and I’m not able to do 1 passes. Is this just a confidence/anxiety issue? What can i do to improve 😭
Is the reason that the ink sometimes does not stay after it starts healing is due to this? I’ve noticed it will start to scab but then when it scabs it peels the black especially after packing it in
Thank you very much for your feedback and support! I appreciate it. Should you have any questions feel free to drop it in the comment section below and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
Thank you so much for the support and feedback! I appreciate you. Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know, I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
If I am correct I am using a 10-11RL. I can not remember exactly but I want to say that I was using either a 10-12 11RL. If I am looking to get bold lines I would use a 10-12-09 or 14 RS. Somewhere in this configuration range.
As long as it's only going on fake skin, it's okay for practice. The only thing is the more you use it, the duller it gets so your results will not be as good.
hey bro really good videos. ive been practicing on fake skin but i notice is really hard to get lines really saturated, i always kinda see the needle texture on the lines, unless i keep repiting the same line until it get saturated and that of course would blow out human skin. i tattooed myself on the leg and i was able to put the ink on the skin correctly much easily than on fake skin, is that normal? anyway thanks for this videos bro, new sub
@@DanielYuck I should've asked that better. I meant just like the brand of fake skin matter or are they all just about the same? Also if you can tattoo on fake skin is it almost the same as tattooing on human skin?
Your videos are awesome 4shore Going to keep watching just had to point out a funny moment while watching this video is when you said, if you don’t know, you’re going too deep into the skin, you must be uneducated, meaning you must be stupid to be going that deep 😂😂😂
I really appreciate the visual because when I first started practicing last week I was hitting the table lmao and I was way to heavy handed or either way too light 😭 so thank you for this video dude #danielyuck
Where I live( Nova scotia, Canada), giving tattoos for money is now illegal UNLESS you pay for a blood pathogen course and pass the test. Yes, this means if I charge a friend 40$ for a tattoo, whether I'm in a shop or JUST AT HOME, I can get fined if I dont take this course. This started me down a weird thought rabbit hole. Blood pathogens are diseases and infections carried blood to blood. I know a lot of shops have a disclaimer before getting tattooed you sign that day " I do not knowingly have Hepatitis, AIDS or HIV" ( you should always treat ALL blood as if they are infected). I understand shops and artists want to reduce as much risk as possible, ESPECIALLY since autoclaves are expensive and there's no guarantee a splatter of blood MIGHT get somewhere on the machine. So 8 googled more about this. And then ai tried to Google "if a tattoo artist has HEP C or HIV, can they tattoo? Do they have to disclose it? Is it part of the blood pathogen course to pass a blood test? I understand that the artist isnt openly bleeding and us wearing protective gloves, whereas the client is getting their skin broken into and blood exposed. But, HEP C for example, can LIVE ON A SURFACE AND REMAIN VIRAL FIR 10 TO 14 DAYS. Meaning, if I have HEP C and cut my finger and wipe blood on the wall, that blood can infect someone else if they are actively bleeding and put their cut into that blood even 2 weeks later. So. If s tattoo artist has a blood paragon, do they have to disclose it? Should they be allowed to tattoo since there's a slightly higher risk? Would any of you here get a tattoo from someone that you know that lives with HIV? HEPC? or AIDS? Random rabbit hole thinking. And even when I googled this, I COUKD NOT FIND AN ANSER as a all that came up was " can I GET A TATTOO if I have HIV/HEP C/AUDS?" not CAN I TATTOO SOMEONE ELSE"
Hello, very helpful video as im just learning about tattooing and this taught me about the 3 levels ofthe dermis. I now know what to listen and feel for. Thank you #DanielYuck
Ahhh that’s a good one! So if you’re tattooing a circle and the needle snags that can be caused because of various reasons. The way the needle penetrated the skin, the skin was not stretch enough, the technical application may have been incorrect for the specific tattooing task at hand. It’s hard to say as I can’t see you tattooing but in a nutshell these are some of the reasons I can think of as to why this would be happening.
🚨BLOWING OUT HUMAN SKIN🚨
Blowing Out Human Skin 🩸
ruclips.net/video/GcRSF3ixuAk/видео.html
When u stretch the skin u can feel a weird vibration on your finger tips . Thus when u know your at perfect depth
In a nutshell that’s accurate !
Thank you for this comment! I think I understand what to look for now!
This is hands down the best video I’ve found on the subject of needle depth. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. The industry has enough gatekeeping as is.
This is a very good video,(must be studied over n over),this is what I've been needing to improve my depth skills,thanks man for taking the time to make these videos,
Thank you for your feedback and support! I appreciate you 🤝
This is awesome bro! I've been trying to figure this out!
Thank you very very much for the super thanks! It really means a lot to me. I can't thank you enough. I appreciate you, your time and your support!
Should you ever have any questions along your way don't hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
You are my absolute favourite tattoo artist to watch, thank you so much for sharing your hard earned skills, you have helped me so much, love your style ❤️
I just bought a starter kit and want to learn how to do it before it comes in. Your videos really help!
Any blowouts ?
Thank you for sure! When you hit the hypo you can def hear the difference! Respect!
I just started and your videos are the best! Very useful and great. You are talented and so nice to share all your knowledge. Thanks so much!
probably the best video on depth I've ever seen, helped alot
Thanks for sharing! This is the most helpful video about needle depth that i’ve found 🙏
You’re welcome! Thank you for the support and feedback. I appreciate you.
Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
First real comment ... good work bro love the technical aspect of your work nicely executed..
Thank you for tuning in and your feedback Juan! I appreciate your support 🤝
That was a great demo on blow outs thanks. I just wanted to know, do you hold your machine at 90 degrees or do you lean it to one side. Also how many times can you go over same line without damaging the skin. Thanks 😊
Those are good questions!
Holding my machine varies a little bit depending on the line and where it's positioned on the body or fake skin. So some lines would require me to hold it a bit differently. Over all when I am pulling a line I like to lean my machine a tad bit. I actually made a video on how I hold my tattooing machine right here ruclips.net/video/adLxECurGgs/видео.html
I feel going over a line should be as minimal as possible and honestly I don't have an end all absolute answer, as this would come down to the capabilities of the artist and their level of expertise and experience.
Typically when I pull lines I would want to be in and out without having to go back in and double or triple up. This would come down to how confident, comfortable, and skilled the tattooist is, upon more variable to consider.
Some go in soft enough to get multiple passes on a line, some go in harder which are more prone to blowing out or damaging the skin.
Thank you so much for this video! It's so scary doing a first tattoo not on fake skin. This will help so much!!!
Great video. I haven't even started. Researching right now. Seems like the ink started to splatter when you hit the dermis. What were you wiping the ink off with and would you use that on real skin? What do you think is the best to use?
Just came across your Chanel and i am glad I did I been tattooing over 5 months now and I do real with line work but I want to start shading and learn how to water wash the ink and what needle size would u recommend and if I should go in cirlces when shading or flare it out ?? Thank you and keep up your videos
These are good questions!
Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to answer via RUclips comment. What I can do is make a video explaining how I make my graywash and how I soft shade. I will also touch base and show you my technical application.
I appreciate you tuning in thank you for your support!
@@DanielYuck I'm new to your channel, and looking through the comments of your content, your are really in tune with your audience. That's dope af. Keep it up bro
Thanks bro!
I genuinely try my best.
Should you have any questions along your way don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
@@DanielYuck indeed, thank u 🤲🏾
I really liked your video! this is a type of video that i always looked for and never found. 👏 Thank you!
That means a lot to me! Thank you very much. I appreciate your support and feedback.
Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
New sub. Thank you for the videos.
Informational and easy to listen to. Your voice is clear and audible.
I wish you could get your volume up just a little more on the videos.
I now know my one artist was to heavy handed and thats why I had issues in some of my tattos from him.
Thanks bro, learnt more from this than my actual mentor
Ayyy bro ! I’m glad I am able to help you .
Should you have any questions please don’t hesitate to let me know, I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction. 🤝
Extreme novice here. With the skins the fake skins I have are only 1mm thick would 3mm fake skin be better for practice??
can you go over shading?
Yes I can! I actually have some videos lined of where I touch base on different shadings.
@@DanielYuck sounds good man, i just got my apprenticeship and i have been struggling with finding the right way to have a smooth shad and transition
@@jacobmartin7927 that’s awesome man! I wish you the best of luck and May you go far! I will do a video and go over how I get soft and smooth shading.
@@jacobmartin7927 Hey Jacob! I hope all is well, I am not sure if you have seen it but I made a video on how I approach stipple shading. I will go ahead and link that for you here ruclips.net/video/_Mocfqo2TbQ/видео.html
Should you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to let me know.
@@DanielYuck thank you
First off I love watching your channel and I’ve learnt heaps :)
I got some practice skin and I find it to be really thin 1mm making it hard for me to determine if I blow out. I thought you will need 1mm -2mm to do the deed. But having 1mm skin makes me feel like I’m blowing out? Please advise if I should go for thicker skin😊
Brother your the first guy that actually makes sence ive learned alot from your vids only fuck the rest
Hi there! Great videos thank you for that :) my question is not really on needle depth but here we go haha every time I tattoo myself the skin gets really red and swollen which I don’t have if someone else is tattooing me... what’s up with that?! I don’t really get blow outs so I’m wondering why my skin gets so stressed.. love Sarafina
Hmmm that’s a good question!
I think it really all depends on many variables as well. What type of machine was the tattoo artist using , the needle configuration, the hand how soft or hard or heavy it is, what machine you’re using, the needles you are using.
All of these little variables would play a part on how the skin is tattooed and affected.
The skin can get stressed for MANY reasons so it’s rather hard to say upfront here, I wound have to see it to be able to actually say anything about the tattoo.
If you wanted you can send any images of the swelling to my email at YuckMadeThis@gmail.com
Overall tho there is many variables to consider for this specific question.
daniel i love you dude, so much experience, thank u so much for sharing that with people that realy need that, wish all the world for u dude
My issue is the location on the body along with needle depth and overworking the skin. I did a tattoo today on a volunteer and it was a simple three line triangle on his wrist. My lines were absolutely horrendous. Meanwhile on fake skin, I'm banging out portraits. The difference is, is that although the fake skin simulates skin texture, it doesn't simulate working on a round canvas like the volunteers wrist. These videos are definitely helpful but but I find fake skin to be rather irrelevant (not entirely) when compared to real skin. The depth of the dermis in particular areas has potential to change which is what happened to me. Initially my startup was great but half way through the line my depth was shy. Forcing me to go over the line again, causing the wrist to swell. Now iv overworked the skin. Even with the stencil, because the wrist is round, the lines I followed still came out relatively crooked/wonky. I'm in a position right now where I'm genuinely confused. I can't think of any other approach to solving this issue.
What ink do you recommend for lining & shading?
I love Intenze Formula 23 or Dynamic Black Tattoo Ink for those purposes.
Formula 23
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Dynamic Black
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@DANIEL YUCK
I see your lines is similar to mine. I’m getting rake marks in them and they not solid black lines. Do u know what is the cause and how to solve this?
I’m not certain what you mean by rake marks.
Every line should or would look the same if we are putting the ink into the correct layer of the skin and picking similar needle configurations.
May you elaborate for me on what you mean by rake marks?
@@DanielYuck When you look closely you will not see solid black line all filled. It will look like rake marks like scratch marks lines. This the issue I’m having. I cannot get it solid enough.
@@sendlocation8476 ahhhh ok ok so I think I’m on the same page.
So the lines you are seeing are the needle configuration you are using. If you are using practice skin they will be apparent, however they are also apparent on skin as well.
The difference between the fake skin and human skin is that when the ink is put into human skin the ink settles into the skin bolding out a tad bit more over the original tattoo like. This would typically blend the lines the needle configuration makes together making the needle configuration less apparent.
Overall tho I’ve seen prestigious artist pull lines and the configuration shows up. That’s apart of the process and the cause of the rake marks are from the needle configuration itself and are essentially apart of the process. Again they do bold out making them hardly apparent but in fake skin it’ll show, especially at the end of the lines pulled we can see the needle configuration.
Can you do outline work with any other needle configuration I kind of live out in the boonies and I bought a tattoo gun just to do myself and I ran out of long needle or rounded ones and stuff single needles and I don't make it to town that often it sucks to make a trip that far but I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks on how to use other cartridges like a like a rounded magnum or something
this is great, ive just been drawing on fake skin for the past couple days but I'll do this as an exercise next time!
I've done all my tattoos no problem but when it comes to my hand I have trouble I did 777 on my hand the other two 7s are fine but when it comes to the third it's not taking the ink and the location is right below my left pinky and kinda goes to the fatty part of my hand where it curves before you get to the wrist
Awesome video just what I was looking for thank you
I have an issue, when I tattoo fake skin my lines are so straight and I always one pass. But when I do real skin it’s like the nerves get to me and I’m not able to do 1 passes. Is this just a confidence/anxiety issue?
What can i do to improve 😭
When I tattoo on fake skin I can see “rake” type marks on my lines. So if it’s. 5RL I can see the drag from the 5 needles. WhT can I do to fix that?
Is the reason that the ink sometimes does not stay after it starts healing is due to this? I’ve noticed it will start to scab but then when it scabs it peels the black especially after packing it in
Freshly learning here 😏, is it suppose to splatter?
This was SO HELPFUL. Thank you!
Very good explained.
Thank you very much for your feedback and support!
I appreciate it.
Should you have any questions feel free to drop it in the comment section below and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
Awesome video. Great demonstration with the fake skin.
Thank you so much for the support and feedback! I appreciate you.
Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know, I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.
Are you using a liner in this video if not how do you get bold lines
If I am correct I am using a 10-11RL. I can not remember exactly but I want to say that I was using either a 10-12 11RL.
If I am looking to get bold lines I would use a 10-12-09 or 14 RS. Somewhere in this configuration range.
Awesome tips and examples, keep it up!
Great video! But anyone know of a video this thorough and broken down but for hand poking tattoo?
Thankyou this helps alot ..I'm educating myself ❤
While practicing with fake skin is it safe to reuse the Same needle as long as you keep it soaked in witch Hazel?
As long as it's only going on fake skin, it's okay for practice. The only thing is the more you use it, the duller it gets so your results will not be as good.
Any tips on laying white???
Thanks for your videos. There helping me so much.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge bro😎✌
Great tutorial video. Very helpful 👍
hey bro really good videos. ive been practicing on fake skin but i notice is really hard to get lines really saturated, i always kinda see the needle texture on the lines, unless i keep repiting the same line until it get saturated and that of course would blow out human skin. i tattooed myself on the leg and i was able to put the ink on the skin correctly much easily than on fake skin, is that normal? anyway thanks for this videos bro, new sub
You may be going too fast for the voltage of the machine!
Great video good work
Awesome video!!
Nice one
I listen to the sound the needle and machine makes..but have felt the vibration #danielyuck
Perfect 👌 just what I was looking for
Thank you for your time and support! 🤝
@@DanielYuck it’s all love no problem 💪🏾💯
@@YungBrazyBoomin ayyy much love bro! 🤝
Very helpful video, thank you 😊
Just found you! Thank you for this video
Thank you Daniel!
Does the type of fake skin really matter?
May you explain what you mean for me? I apologize for the inconvenience.
@@DanielYuck
I should've asked that better.
I meant just like the brand of fake skin matter or are they all just about the same? Also if you can tattoo on fake skin is it almost the same as tattooing on human skin?
Your videos are awesome 4shore Going to keep watching just had to point out a funny moment while watching this video is when you said, if you don’t know, you’re going too deep into the skin, you must be uneducated, meaning you must be stupid to be going that deep 😂😂😂
I'm hard of hearing I wish I could hear the needle hitting the dermis 😅
the sloppy choppy wet sound is the sizzle you speak of?
As someone very new to tattooing, I am really glad I came across your channel! #DanielYuck
Thanks a lot for this videos 🙏🏻🔥
Thank you for your deep explain 👍
I really appreciate the visual because when I first started practicing last week I was hitting the table lmao and I was way to heavy handed or either way too light 😭 so thank you for this video dude #danielyuck
Where I live( Nova scotia, Canada), giving tattoos for money is now illegal UNLESS you pay for a blood pathogen course and pass the test. Yes, this means if I charge a friend 40$ for a tattoo, whether I'm in a shop or JUST AT HOME, I can get fined if I dont take this course.
This started me down a weird thought rabbit hole. Blood pathogens are diseases and infections carried blood to blood. I know a lot of shops have a disclaimer before getting tattooed you sign that day " I do not knowingly have Hepatitis, AIDS or HIV" ( you should always treat ALL blood as if they are infected). I understand shops and artists want to reduce as much risk as possible, ESPECIALLY since autoclaves are expensive and there's no guarantee a splatter of blood MIGHT get somewhere on the machine.
So 8 googled more about this. And then ai tried to Google "if a tattoo artist has HEP C or HIV, can they tattoo? Do they have to disclose it? Is it part of the blood pathogen course to pass a blood test? I understand that the artist isnt openly bleeding and us wearing protective gloves, whereas the client is getting their skin broken into and blood exposed. But, HEP C for example, can LIVE ON A SURFACE AND REMAIN VIRAL FIR 10 TO 14 DAYS. Meaning, if I have HEP C and cut my finger and wipe blood on the wall, that blood can infect someone else if they are actively bleeding and put their cut into that blood even 2 weeks later.
So. If s tattoo artist has a blood paragon, do they have to disclose it? Should they be allowed to tattoo since there's a slightly higher risk? Would any of you here get a tattoo from someone that you know that lives with HIV? HEPC? or AIDS?
Random rabbit hole thinking. And even when I googled this, I COUKD NOT FIND AN ANSER as a all that came up was " can I GET A TATTOO if I have HIV/HEP C/AUDS?" not CAN I TATTOO SOMEONE ELSE"
Excellent ty
such a helpful vid
omg thank you 😭
What is wrapped around your tattoo gun?
Grip tape
You never call the Tattoo machine a gun it is not a gun it doesnt kill people tattoo artists hate hearing the tattoo machine called a tattoo gun
Take a shot every time my man's say "as you can see"
Basically if the sizzling is more louder than the humming,
That means your too deep?
Hello, very helpful video as im just learning about tattooing and this taught me about the 3 levels ofthe dermis. I now know what to listen and feel for. Thank you #DanielYuck
Hey bud thank you for that education and bringing the skills time and knowledge #DanielYuck
Even today Im still watching this video, always space for improvement #DanielYuck
Thanks Dan for this. My first selfmade tattoo is full with blowouts.
#DanielYuck
Tnz ser
Like the video I've watched it 2x now ,dont want any blow outs, i got bills to pay lol #DanielYuck
Best tattoo content for teaching #Danielyuck
Naw great tutorial…”I could’ve just done that from the get-go” 😂😂😂that could be the bottom line to every tutorial in history
Haha that is a good one! Thank you very very much for your time and for your support. I appreciate you.
first comment
thx bro
Great video Dan can u show a video on shading thanks buddy John from Ireland
@@johnlane6986 ya tell him not me am from thialand nice to u
@@tttnawut7518 you’re welcome! Thank you for tuning in 🤝 if you have any questions at all please let me know
@@johnlane6986 that’s actually on my list ! I will be showing how I shade. Bare with me as I get all of the videos done and uploaded.
go ahead and take a shot for every time he says "go ahead"
This one single video helped me more than a 2yr apprenticeship. I send all new artists to this very video #danielyuck
I noticed when making circles with liners, the needle tends to snag. What is this called and his to avoid it?
Ahhh that’s a good one!
So if you’re tattooing a circle and the needle snags that can be caused because of various reasons. The way the needle penetrated the skin, the skin was not stretch enough, the technical application may have been incorrect for the specific tattooing task at hand.
It’s hard to say as I can’t see you tattooing but in a nutshell these are some of the reasons I can think of as to why this would be happening.
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