If you want to tattoo an another Person i think you have to follow the stencil BC i think the Person would get Mad If it doesn't Look Like the stencil but If you do it in urself do whatever you want
in a business of pretentiousness/elitists/gatekeepers, you are probably the most kind tutorial artist. thank you, this made me smile and feel less discouraged about starting tattooing again. had me feeling like i’m watching a modern day tattooist Bob Ross.
I didnt look stuff up before I bought my kit! I was so clueless that RUclips would have tattoo info. so now I make my own youtube videos on how to tattoo 🤣
@@gingerscozycrochet I just looked at you page, it looks great. I'm about to get my kit. I'll watch your RUclips videos and subscribe hopefully it helps us both.
Bro. Let me start by saying "thank you" thank you for not only teaching me but inspiring me. I have watched alot I mean tones of youtube and you half to be one of the best. It's hard to explain but you said so many things that make complete sense.Everything you did and said was on point. Thank you again. make more videos
There are many tattoo artists out there maybe, one better than the other. But, it's not easy to teach someone the skill and share your point of view so smooth. This shows how good of an artist / master you are. Thank you so much for this amazing video❤️🙏
That depth thing just helped me so much thank you I’ve always had the problem not going deep enough and resulting in the tattoos being blotchy and faded so thank you!
I'm 13 and just got my first kit yesterday, this helped a lot, thanks! Hoping to do this professionally as an adult, so hopefully 5 years of practice before I'm 18 will help!
@@Drose1bulls-mr7diyeah! Not often since I have school and stuff but it's going pretty well, thanks for asking! (Different account cause different device, it's the original person)
I just bought my first kit, wanting to learn, and this is the best video by far I've seen early on with learning. THANK YOU. You are a natural teacher.
Thank you so much for this video! Not a lot of people give extra tips and actually tell you what length to have the needle and what voltage to do for lining!
I’ve been a professional welder for over 10 years. It’s interesting how as a tattoo artist you position and train yourself to practice the best way possible to produce the best results. As an experienced welder we do the same.
I’ve been a welder for 14 years and I thought the same thing. I actually just put the hood down and took a desk job at a tattoo shop so I can appreciate to try to become a tattoo artist. Pay cut hurt a little but I’m happier
THANK YOU for putting this out there! My husband has been begging me to give him a tattoo and this not only taught me a few things but quelled my fears on actually doing it. Will definitely be practicing a few more times and explaining why he still needs to wait a bit longer for that tattoo. My art and his safety shouldn't be rushed
Big bro...first off, let me just say that this tutorial is straight to the point and informative 👌. You definitely have great presentation skills.... I've been in prison for about 7 years on 10 and just came home.....been doing tattoos there for years now and now that I'm out I'm trying to get used to real machines .... you know learning voltage settings for lining/shading and so on. You definitely gave me some knowledge in this video
Thanks for the video man. Showing real time speed and voltage helps a lot of us new guys trying to learn on our own who don't have time for an apprenticeship.
Great video. Hes not pretending to make it look easy and explains what he's doing while he does it so you can easily follow along. His message at the very end is spot on. Don't sweat the small shit, keep practicing and grab yourself a gang of oranges. Well done man, top notch
I got my own tattoo gun for my birthday 2 days ago and I just turned 17. Tattooing is what i want to do as a career and when i started to practice i noticed i was going to fast and my hand wasnt being steady as it should be. I love these videos cuz It makes me realize i did something wrong
Thank you for making these videos and teaching the process in detail. Love that you show needle length and zoomed in as you tattooed. Keep up the awesome videos bro please. I’d love to see more like how to do different types and styles of tattoos.
Always go to a professional. I got a blowout because I was so focused on wanting a tattoo rather than caring if the person actually knows what they’re doing.
Nice simple demo I’ve never seen it done. I’ve art in my blood and never get to use it these days and miss it, so I want to try my hand at tattooing to get motivated again. I thought I’d have to practice on a leg of ham, orange looks much simpler though 👌👊🏼😃
Man thanks. Ima start practicing for the next 6 months on oranges and pumpkins. Then ima practice on my leg above my knees . Then I have a few friends who said I can practice on them. I'm scared but excited and can't wait to learn the art of tattooing. What gun is that by the ways? Pen gun? Is it a good beginner to start with?
Hey, thanks for posting this. I've been tattooed many times but it's been a couple years and I just got myself a kit to practice with. Been a sketch artist (interestingly exclusively with ball point pens) for most of my life so it seems like the transition will be fairly easy for me. The zoom toward the end was super helpful, and I'm gonna check out some your other vids.
It’s really refreshing to be spoken to like a person and not some “poser noob beginner”. There’s so much preachy elitism out there. It’s nice to learn from someone who just cares about passing on knowledge and love for the art.
Easily most common sense beginner tutorial. Very easy to follow and hit on every thing that actually matters. I appreciate it Common sense isn’t that common and having it isn’t a blessing rather a curse bc now u have to explain to the other 98% of the population what reality is!
New sub...getn my kit in today and doin homework. Got plenty of tatts but wanna do my own. Your videos are very simple and very helpful and I thank you for that. Your awesome man keep it up
I'm in college to become a vet tech and we learned how to tattoo animals for identification... And boy our technology isnt as advanced 0w0 but thanks to you i might not mess up my next tattoos haha!
Damn bro that needle is got some hang Time on it you might hit an artery with that thing lol I wonder if that orange will ever regret getting those designs
I "worked" at a studio for like 2 weeks when I was 15 and they let me tattoo on synthetic skin and never once told me how to stop going too deep. This video was super helpful and a nice push to my memory.
I need to know how much ink you picking up? I feel like when I was practicing I’m not picking up enough & I’m already sticking the needle back in before I finish the line
Hello I am also learning tattooing, that's a good explanation! But I have a problem, every time I am practicing tattooing, the needle seems to be overloaded with ink and when I first start, it's flooded with ink.. so I don't see anything anymore 🙈 (I do wipe off the extra ink) I don't see this when other ppl do.. Do you know what I may do wrong? I don't overcome this problem...
Yes you wipe the ink away when you can't see, unless you want some deep saturation and leave the ink on the skin so the needles do the job. But keeping in mind not to overwork the skin.
I haven't tattooed in a long time, so brushing up and watching some videos. I learnt on leather and lemons, so it is nice to see someone else using citrus fruit (not just synthetic skin) and seeing this as art not a job. Takes me back 20+ years.
Riding the tube just means there it's easier to not go too deep or not deep enough, you won't be able to feel the tube because it won't be pressed down, the needle is moving up and down so fast, for the artist it's like drawing in the air, there is no resistance like you would get from paper, it just glides along the skin, personally I don't like riding the tube because it breaks the surface tension of the ink inside the tube and often just gloops out so much ink that I then can't see what I'm doing anymore
That very first line you made on the orange was a thing of beauty. For real. I tried to make one that straight on an orange and that shit wasn't happening. Cool video.
"There are no rules, remember this is still art" I like that
💯💯💯
Its all fun and games till you mess someone up and they have that for life
I read this comment the exact moment he said it in the video....
If you want to tattoo an another Person i think you have to follow the stencil BC i think the Person would get Mad If it doesn't Look Like the stencil but If you do it in urself do whatever you want
@@faithmartinez2235 I agree but it’s not permanent, they can do a cover up or get it removed. Still expensive though
Have you tattooed anyone else before. Yeah man I tatted about 4 oranges before I got here.
Lmfao shut up 🤣
Ima buy 100 oranges 🍊... time to ink some fruit lol
I'm weak azf😂😭😭
This really made me pmsl
🤣
I was getting a tattoo and he was watching this video
Oof
😳
ruclips.net/video/IAGcNnU19Og/видео.html
That’s tuff
tavoart which one is it
in a business of pretentiousness/elitists/gatekeepers, you are probably the most kind tutorial artist.
thank you, this made me smile and feel less discouraged about starting tattooing again. had me feeling like i’m watching a modern day tattooist Bob Ross.
just me learning how to tattoo during the pandemic lol
Nice me too! It's been my dream for awhile now.
SAMEEE hahah
Yes yes i got doing a few stick n poke tattoos during lockdown now im wanting a gun now to start practicing on fake skin lol
Right😂
Ye same 🤣
“Where’d you learn how to tattoo?”
“RUclips”
I didnt look stuff up before I bought my kit! I was so clueless that RUclips would have tattoo info.
so now I make my own youtube videos on how to tattoo 🤣
@@gingerscozycrochet I just looked at you page, it looks great. I'm about to get my kit. I'll watch your RUclips videos and subscribe hopefully it helps us both.
@@faithmartinez2235 Jesus christ do not stick and poke you will regret that decision SOOO quickly
I learned how to ride a motorcycle on youtube
Bro. Let me start by saying "thank you" thank you for not only teaching me but inspiring me. I have watched alot I mean tones of youtube and you half to be one of the best. It's hard to explain but you said so many things that make complete sense.Everything you did and said was on point. Thank you again. make more videos
you not lyin he is the best explaining this
There are many tattoo artists out there maybe, one better than the other. But, it's not easy to teach someone the skill and share your point of view so smooth. This shows how good of an artist / master you are. Thank you so much for this amazing video❤️🙏
That depth thing just helped me so much thank you I’ve always had the problem not going deep enough and resulting in the tattoos being blotchy and faded so thank you!
that’s my issue too! i’m always so scared of going to deep that i don’t go deep enough. i’m so glad he went into detail about it (:
I'm 13 and just got my first kit yesterday, this helped a lot, thanks! Hoping to do this professionally as an adult, so hopefully 5 years of practice before I'm 18 will help!
Nice bro!!
that's awesome bro, when i was 13 i was fooling around at the playground lol
Which kit do you have?
Are you still tattooing??
@@Drose1bulls-mr7diyeah! Not often since I have school and stuff but it's going pretty well, thanks for asking! (Different account cause different device, it's the original person)
“There are no rules. This is still art.” Love that you said that👌🏽✨
I just bought my first kit, wanting to learn, and this is the best video by far I've seen early on with learning. THANK YOU. You are a natural teacher.
That’s why I give mad respect to tattoo artists , not a easy job. This video gives more reason to respect tattoo artists and the craft.
Thank you so much for this video! Not a lot of people give extra tips and actually tell you what length to have the needle and what voltage to do for lining!
I’ve been a professional welder for over 10 years. It’s interesting how as a tattoo artist you position and train yourself to practice the best way possible to produce the best results. As an experienced welder we do the same.
I’ve been a welder for 14 years and I thought the same thing. I actually just put the hood down and took a desk job at a tattoo shop so I can appreciate to try to become a tattoo artist. Pay cut hurt a little but I’m happier
I too noticed the similarities between welding and tattooing. It’s a very interesting concept
THANK YOU for putting this out there! My husband has been begging me to give him a tattoo and this not only taught me a few things but quelled my fears on actually doing it. Will definitely be practicing a few more times and explaining why he still needs to wait a bit longer for that tattoo. My art and his safety shouldn't be rushed
is annoying orange tryna get tatted?
lol
Lmaooo
😂
Line -squiggle -triange .... EXACTLY what I would expect of an Annoying Orange tramp stamp
Yaaaaaaa
Big bro...first off, let me just say that this tutorial is straight to the point and informative 👌.
You definitely have great presentation skills....
I've been in prison for about 7 years on 10 and just came home.....been doing tattoos there for years now and now that I'm out I'm trying to get used to real machines .... you know learning voltage settings for lining/shading and so on.
You definitely gave me some knowledge in this video
Thanks for the video man. Showing real time speed and voltage helps a lot of us new guys trying to learn on our own who don't have time for an apprenticeship.
Great video. Hes not pretending to make it look easy and explains what he's doing while he does it so you can easily follow along. His message at the very end is spot on. Don't sweat the small shit, keep practicing and grab yourself a gang of oranges. Well done man, top notch
This guy explains it exactly how I wanted to hear it. I just bought my first kit, and this vid helped me. Thx brother 🙏🏼
Always lay your machine down with the needle pointing away from you.
right.. safety is paramount
Found this out after stabbing myself a couple of times
Or buy a foot pedal
@@Ashrs i was wondering why, now i know tnx
Damn bro this a sick design. Is it cool if I get it on my back ?
@@rbnzo25 I have a friend that does it for way cheaper
@@sagueulemma r/whoosh
@@threecheersforsweetcheesew3231 you missed his joke
“Dispose of the paper towel!”😭💀
When u mentioned it didn’t have to be perfect on the line u made me feel so much better ! I would stress myself out if it wasn’t on the line
A tattoo artist is still an artist
"I use these pens"
* Throws pen * 😂
I’ve watched so many tattoo tutorial videos and ALL sucked.
FINALLY found a GREAT video. Thank you. Will be watching more and subscribing
I’ve always found that the surgical pens work best for skin, also keep the customer at ease about cleanliness.
i was wondering this, a regular pen/ink does not seem safe - I think maybe he was referring to fruits/fake skin
It may seem basic, but this has been the most helpful video I've watched thus far! Thank you!!!
I got my own tattoo gun for my birthday 2 days ago and I just turned 17. Tattooing is what i want to do as a career and when i started to practice i noticed i was going to fast and my hand wasnt being steady as it should be. I love these videos cuz It makes me realize i did something wrong
Should call it a tattoo machine, thats really what it is. Not trying to sound rude. Just a tip.
*Made you realize what to fix. Keep practicing, you'll be lovely
Edit: keep is the correct word, not Jeep lmao
@@Sage-qd6tf *keep
@@EverythingIsMahogany oh whoops lmao
Yeah just get in habit of callin it a machine, kinda like the clip/mag thing for firearms. Enjoy man, it becomes an addiction
One thing you dont want to hear a tattoo artist say, "Oops".
This guy explains it very well great video
it’s not “if u don’t get it right the first time, try again” it’s now “if u don’t get it right on the first orange, grab another one” 💀
i have no tattoing intrests what so ever but im invested in this series
Thank you for making these videos and teaching the process in detail. Love that you show needle length and zoomed in as you tattooed. Keep up the awesome videos bro please. I’d love to see more like how to do different types and styles of tattoos.
You can tell he genuinely wants us to win. Great video!
you're so talented and explain everything so well i really appreciate this!!
It’s intimidating to start but u break it down into a more approachable deal. Nice
You're amazing with teaching! Learned a lot with this.
This is the realist shit ever. I laughed when he said "that's why we're working on a orange". Bro, Thank you!! ima go buy a bag now
Always go to a professional. I got a blowout because I was so focused on wanting a tattoo rather than caring if the person actually knows what they’re doing.
Alwayssss look at their work/ask around to see if anyone you know had gone to them/their experience!
I've gotten 40 tattoos from professionals (even famous ones) and they all have blowouts. It's just my skin!
I love, love, love how he explained how he braces his hand down and the placement of it so he has movement and the ride the tube part!! Awesome!!
Thanks for this. I just bought my stuff to start learning. I'm excited and now I have a learning start! Appreciate this!
This is so far the best beginner video thank you
These simple shapes - they seem so hard to be completed perfectly. This looks extremely difficult.
Amazing video! Super helpful especially for a beginner!! Thank you!!
Nice simple demo I’ve never seen it done. I’ve art in my blood and never get to use it these days and miss it, so I want to try my hand at tattooing to get motivated again. I thought I’d have to practice on a leg of ham, orange looks much simpler though 👌👊🏼😃
Ive watched lots of videos but this one is the best!! Super informative and explained simply THANK YOU!!
I wish i had this video when i just started. Great information for beginners.
Can’t wait to start practicing!! This video was extremely helpful. Thank you, Just subscribed
Meat and potatoes. Thank you for sticking with the lesson and not sidetracking. I’ve got a lil ADHD and was able to watch this through and retain.
Man thanks. Ima start practicing for the next 6 months on oranges and pumpkins. Then ima practice on my leg above my knees . Then I have a few friends who said I can practice on them. I'm scared but excited and can't wait to learn the art of tattooing. What gun is that by the ways? Pen gun? Is it a good beginner to start with?
How's it going?
So? Any update
Fake skins a thing
I loved this video. Very clear and detailed! Thank you for taking the time!
I like that you said "ITS STILL ART"
You’re so chill, I appreciate all this info
voltage really depends on the machine there is no exact voltage that you can say to be used
thank you for being informal, it's not intimidating and you are straightforward and very visual
I am not a tattoo artists or will I ever be one, but nice video and well explained my man.
this was legit the most helpful video ive seen
Hey, thanks for posting this. I've been tattooed many times but it's been a couple years and I just got myself a kit to practice with. Been a sketch artist (interestingly exclusively with ball point pens) for most of my life so it seems like the transition will be fairly easy for me.
The zoom toward the end was super helpful, and I'm gonna check out some your other vids.
It’s really refreshing to be spoken to like a person and not some “poser noob beginner”. There’s so much preachy elitism out there. It’s nice to learn from someone who just cares about passing on knowledge and love for the art.
this video is my safe place. thank you
man people like you are the best people in the art community, thank you so much !
When I tattoo people so much ink spills out of the gun so that I can’t see what I’m doing? How do I prevent that what am I doing wrong
Mb dipping your machine in too much. Watch this video, then watch what you do.
The same happens to me!! After doing a line im not able to see what i did:/
Easily most common sense beginner tutorial. Very easy to follow and hit on every thing that actually matters. I appreciate it Common sense isn’t that common and having it isn’t a blessing rather a curse bc now u have to explain to the other 98% of the population what reality is!
New sub...getn my kit in today and doin homework. Got plenty of tatts but wanna do my own. Your videos are very simple and very helpful and I thank you for that. Your awesome man keep it up
amazing idea
Yo, what is the ointment used for?
New sub
Enjoyed the knowledge. Been a artist since a young buck, I'm ready to learn tattooing and get LLC
Love how you explain things brother, thank you
I'm in college to become a vet tech and we learned how to tattoo animals for identification... And boy our technology isnt as advanced 0w0 but thanks to you i might not mess up my next tattoos haha!
Thank you for reminding us that it doesnt have to be perfect, its art. 👍🏽
Needed this, much appreciated 🐐
Very helpful I’m a new tattoo artist so I’m watching everything I can to learn
@1:52 how not to attach a cartridge to your machine 🤦🏻♂️
Great video! Informative and very well articulated.
Amazing thank you for the tips 💙
Brilliant explanation!!! His lectures make me want to study quantum physics. It is so interesting under his explanation!
Damn bro that needle is got some hang Time on it you might hit an artery with that thing lol
I wonder if that orange will ever regret getting those designs
😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are a man i would trust. I’ve been hacked by too many that think they are the shit.
This grapefruit is bout to get some sick tatts 👌👌
I "worked" at a studio for like 2 weeks when I was 15 and they let me tattoo on synthetic skin and never once told me how to stop going too deep. This video was super helpful and a nice push to my memory.
I HIT THE LIKE BUTTON AS SOON AS I SAW PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE ! ! !
You've got a great way of explaining things. Thank you! 🙏
Thank you so much my oldest she’s 9 on her 10th birthday she wants a tattoo kit to learn and make it a career
I need to know how much ink you picking up? I feel like when I was practicing I’m not picking up enough & I’m already sticking the needle back in before I finish the line
The issue Might be your needle/tube..
Click the link in the description and subscribe to “The Back Room” for more detailed tutorials
When I first started this problem was because a build up of ointment in my needle and tube.
That orange is indeed the most badass orange ive ever seen
Are you looking for an apprentice 🙋🏽♂️
You are easy to understand.
Hello I am also learning tattooing, that's a good explanation! But I have a problem, every time I am practicing tattooing, the needle seems to be overloaded with ink and when I first start, it's flooded with ink.. so I don't see anything anymore 🙈 (I do wipe off the extra ink) I don't see this when other ppl do.. Do you know what I may do wrong? I don't overcome this problem...
Yes you wipe the ink away when you can't see, unless you want some deep saturation and leave the ink on the skin so the needles do the job. But keeping in mind not to overwork the skin.
you are probably picking up too much ink!
I haven't tattooed in a long time, so brushing up and watching some videos. I learnt on leather and lemons, so it is nice to see someone else using citrus fruit (not just synthetic skin) and seeing this as art not a job. Takes me back 20+ years.
"Riding the needle" seems like it'd hurt more. It'd feel like I'm being sliced with a scalpel lol
Riding the tube just means there it's easier to not go too deep or not deep enough, you won't be able to feel the tube because it won't be pressed down, the needle is moving up and down so fast, for the artist it's like drawing in the air, there is no resistance like you would get from paper, it just glides along the skin, personally I don't like riding the tube because it breaks the surface tension of the ink inside the tube and often just gloops out so much ink that I then can't see what I'm doing anymore
That very first line you made on the orange was a thing of beauty. For real. I tried to make one that straight on an orange and that shit wasn't happening. Cool video.
What machine would you recommend to me as a beginner? Great video
solong hybrid pen
Great video! I'm about to start practicing on an orange.
How can I order this machine
Im wondering the same thing! What’s the link to buy this tattoo machine?
I think you can get them on amazon.
what name the pen tattoo ?
@@Bangkit_art_tattoo im not sure. It might be the mast pro machine
Jordan Bonner do you have link to order this machine
I appreciate you doing these videos I’ve been thinking of getting into tattooing.
man just tattooed LSD on an orange.
You could’ve only spotted that through a trip lmao
Thank you for this video.. this is the first beginner's tattoo video that's actually helped me understand better. 🖤💚
Why does it feel like he's going in slow motion
Bc he’s going slow and steady, as he should. He knows what he’s doing
U have to be slow..
Thank you! Great video :) Very useful tips