-The close up shots of the needle configs -Illustrating needle depth with the transparent fake skin -the explanations behind how each gradient tile is made and the potential misuse inherent to each method Be proud of this. It’s a masterpiece instructional. Subbed.
Thank you so much for starting off with how far your needles protrude 🙏 I feel like so many tutorials and teaching videos don't go into depth about that part
thanks man your teaching style is cool. its straight forward and u dont seem pretentious like a lot of these guys. and your explanations make sense. hell yeah
today 9.6.24 i started following you! no one wants an apprentiship rn so im learning at home and im so glad i found your channel! i wasn’t going deep enough and hoping i can fix my lines soon:)
my man, i've been looking for help videos about tattooing for a while now, and yours are by far the best i've found. You are greatly appreciated! Definitely subscribing!
This is so helpful! I’m pursuing an apprenticeship and want to learn as much as I can so I’m ahead of the game when I start practicing in a shop. Great video 🥰
Following since today. Just ordered my first tattoo machine (Dragonhawk fold 3) so excited to get started and will be practicing all of these techniques!!!
ever since ive started tattooing as a hobby ive stuck to only training on my own skin (only tried practicing on artificial skin a few times, and yeah it's much different from real skin so i quit) - i wanted it to be as hardcore as it can be lol most of my tattoos don't look pro but actually i kinda like this grunge aesthetic my body turned out to be after 7+ (?) yrs of this hobby practicing, and it's great to see the progress (not only i see this but my friends and family too hehe) btw the video is so pleasant to watch, thank u! i like these tattoo pens too, they are so much more convenient and applying a tattoo feels more like you're drawing with a real pen (at least as long as its rotor); btw pencil-like sketchy lines look so cool as long as the tattoo is healed 😍
Commenting for engagement - I don't have any tattoos but the algorithm served this to me. This is interesting af and a very detailed informative video, even for someone like me.
Hi I am new here, this helps alot as I am learning disability and this is simple and you show it well. I subscribe as I feel you are a really good teacher
your video explains a lot. You help new tattoer to understand the principle of how tattoo machine works. You summed it up to us. Kudos to your brother, your video have better angles . Thanks!
the best skins ive used were homemade, actually. Just mix corn flower (here in Brazil we call it maizena) with glycerin 1:1, be sure to blend it well so it doesnt get cracks when you flatten it (just press the mix with something smooth like a pan ou a roller). Leave it to rest for a couple hours and it will solidify while maintaining a softness very much like the real deal!
Mad respect. Nothing but pure teaching skills. Really do appreciate the content Fani. We are all learning a lot and thank you for your time and effort into all these teaching lessons you’ve provided on your channel. Ink up Let’s go boys !
4:09 what's important to note here is that the "pushing" and "pulling" are not in respect to your body, but in respect to the angle of your machine and the direction of motion of your hand. If you rotate the machine body around and tilt the rear end (RCA jack or battery, in a pen) away from you (so the needles move towards you when they enter the skin, and away from you when they exit) and "pull" your hand towards yourself, you're "pushing" the needles (against the needle throw), in tattooing terminology. Conversely, if you keep the machine in the same position and "push" your hand away from your body, you are "pulling" the needles. So, if your machine angle and movement are like this: \ ➡️, you're pushing. If your angle and direction are like this: / ➡️, you're pulling. \ ⬅️ is pulling, and / ⬅️ is pushing. Because you're "pushing against" or "pulling out of" the downstroke (the part of the cycle when the needle moves out of the tip). Pulling is milder on the skin because the needle's downward travel speed (relative to the stationary skin) gets reduced by the counter-motion of your hand, and pushing is rougher because the needle movement speed and the hand movement speed are added together, making the needles hit the skin quite a bit faster. Think of it like launching a cannonball with a cannon that shoots the ball at 300 fps, out of a car that's traveling at 100 fps. If you shoot forwards, the cannon ball will travel at 400 fps relative to the ground (300 + 100), but if you shoot backwards, the cannonball will only fly backwards at 200 fps (300 - 100) relative speed. In both cases, though, the cannonball (the tattoo needles) will travel away from the car (the tattoo machine) at 300 fps. There are some interesting physics principles at play in tattooing. (In this case, it's Einstein's theory of relativity. 😝)
I have a question for someone that actually does tattooing. If you were to use henna ink in a tattoo gun and use it to give yourself a tattoo is it unhealthy will it hurt you and will the temporary tattoo last longer then just applying it on the skin surface.
Just going your team and I’m greatly impressed. I’ve been looking at a few others artist but you’re truly the best! I’ve subscribed and hit my notification’s button so I don’t miss a video! Thank you for taking the time to create such great videos!
I have watched a lot of these videos but i understood this one on a better level so thanks for that. Plus, your work is top notch. Not that i had to tell u that.
I’ve been here since the beginning. I love your videos, they have truly helped me improve so fast🙏 would love to travel to your country and get tattooed by you someday✨
Thank you for the tutorial on different shading techniques I love the pendulum and crosshatch technique..keep up the great work 💪🏾 peace and blessings 🙏🏾
Good video 👍😊 Would be great to see video with different tapers and their effects, special needles and how to hold different needles when working on skin.
I just came across your videos men thank you for explaining as easy as possible im new to tattooing and just getting started your videos are Gold to me bro 💯💪🏼💪🏼😎
I am a fan of TrueSkin. It is textured on one side, and seems slightly better than Reelskin in a few areas. I cannot say definitively if it is better in all ways, but it might be.
Thanks buddy, very useful videos for technology. I am a beginner and want to learn different techniques, your videos are very helpful. Subscribed to your channel 👍
couldn't find it in the comments :) maybe you can share the voltage for shading and does the hub/stroke matters? i am using low voltage 6-7 and 3.5 hub
At 7:09 you said it's important to keep the mag parallel to the skin or your would get uneven shading but could that also be a technique used to make the edges softer?
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What gun? Great channel! Love ya content
-The close up shots of the needle configs
-Illustrating needle depth with the transparent fake skin
-the explanations behind how each gradient tile is made and the potential misuse inherent to each method
Be proud of this. It’s a masterpiece instructional. Subbed.
Seriouslyyyyy
Thank you 🥰
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Swear. Just shaded a few of my tats watching this! He made so easy to understand
I like how you show an example of a tattoo you’ve done with the shadings . 👍🏼
Thank you so much for starting off with how far your needles protrude 🙏 I feel like so many tutorials and teaching videos don't go into depth about that part
The best clearest most thorough in depth video ive seen, especially with including real examples.
Thnks a lot. Did all of them nicely from the 1st try.
thanks man your teaching style is cool. its straight forward and u dont seem pretentious like a lot of these guys. and your explanations make sense. hell yeah
today 9.6.24 i started following you!
no one wants an apprentiship rn so im learning at home and im so glad i found your channel!
i wasn’t going deep enough and hoping i can fix my lines soon:)
How come no one wants an apprenticeship
@@RikoLatimore idk but it suck’s cuz i just want to learn lol
I've just started learning tatoo and I can't thank you enough for this video
Hi Fani-- can you make a video about deciding/picking which type of shading you are going to do before starting a design?
Yes 😉
Dude excellent video! Thanks for all the help my friend ✌🏻🤟🏻
Great video 👏🏾 really informative and helpful…but I would’ve loved to know the exact voltage that was used on each technique
my man, i've been looking for help videos about tattooing for a while now, and yours are by far the best i've found. You are greatly appreciated! Definitely subscribing!
Love how straightforward your videos are and how quickly you get into it. Thankyou
This is so helpful! I’m pursuing an apprenticeship and want to learn as much as I can so I’m ahead of the game when I start practicing in a shop. Great video 🥰
Following since today. Just ordered my first tattoo machine (Dragonhawk fold 3) so excited to get started and will be practicing all of these techniques!!!
ever since ive started tattooing as a hobby ive stuck to only training on my own skin (only tried practicing on artificial skin a few times, and yeah it's much different from real skin so i quit) - i wanted it to be as hardcore as it can be lol
most of my tattoos don't look pro but actually i kinda like this grunge aesthetic my body turned out to be after 7+ (?) yrs of this hobby practicing, and it's great to see the progress (not only i see this but my friends and family too hehe)
btw the video is so pleasant to watch, thank u!
i like these tattoo pens too, they are so much more convenient and applying a tattoo feels more like you're drawing with a real pen (at least as long as its rotor); btw pencil-like sketchy lines look so cool as long as the tattoo is healed 😍
Commenting for engagement - I don't have any tattoos but the algorithm served this to me. This is interesting af and a very detailed informative video, even for someone like me.
first started watching you great choice i picked
I just ordered from A Pound of Flesh and have been liking the way it feels.
Hi I am new here, this helps alot as I am learning disability and this is simple and you show it well. I subscribe as I feel you are a really good teacher
Thank you so much bro. Probably the best shading tutorial I’ve seen. Super grateful
your video explains a lot. You help new tattoer to understand the principle of how tattoo machine works. You summed it up to us. Kudos to your brother, your video have better angles .
Thanks!
I took so many notes on everything...thank you so so much for the awesome, detailed explanations
El mejor canal del mundo, sin duda alguna...
the best skins ive used were homemade, actually. Just mix corn flower (here in Brazil we call it maizena) with glycerin 1:1, be sure to blend it well so it doesnt get cracks when you flatten it (just press the mix with something smooth like a pan ou a roller). Leave it to rest for a couple hours and it will solidify while maintaining a softness very much like the real deal!
hello Gustavo, you are very passionate about it, I like that, but it sounds very complicated 🤪
Its pretty simple to do that, if you are starting and wants to save some money its worth 😊
I’ve been tattooing for some years but I also like watching other actors ❤
Great demo, skills and info. Thanks.
Mad respect. Nothing but pure teaching skills. Really do appreciate the content Fani. We are all learning a lot and thank you for your time and effort into all these teaching lessons you’ve provided on your channel. Ink up Let’s go boys !
Thank you very much for these videos. I started learning to tattoo a week ago and you have been a huge help.
I loved everything about this video but I wish you told the voltages you use on every technique
just started following.... saving all videos into my personal playlist 👍
omg thank you so so so so so much for the advice! Been trying to find an apprenticeship but it's not easy XD your techniques and advice helps so much
Your videos always helped me, you really explain very well. Thanks so much for sharing you are doing a great job❤❤❤
4:09 what's important to note here is that the "pushing" and "pulling" are not in respect to your body, but in respect to the angle of your machine and the direction of motion of your hand. If you rotate the machine body around and tilt the rear end (RCA jack or battery, in a pen) away from you (so the needles move towards you when they enter the skin, and away from you when they exit) and "pull" your hand towards yourself, you're "pushing" the needles (against the needle throw), in tattooing terminology. Conversely, if you keep the machine in the same position and "push" your hand away from your body, you are "pulling" the needles.
So, if your machine angle and movement are like this:
\ ➡️, you're pushing.
If your angle and direction are like this:
/ ➡️, you're pulling.
\ ⬅️ is pulling, and
/ ⬅️ is pushing.
Because you're "pushing against" or "pulling out of" the downstroke (the part of the cycle when the needle moves out of the tip).
Pulling is milder on the skin because the needle's downward travel speed (relative to the stationary skin) gets reduced by the counter-motion of your hand, and pushing is rougher because the needle movement speed and the hand movement speed are added together, making the needles hit the skin quite a bit faster.
Think of it like launching a cannonball with a cannon that shoots the ball at 300 fps, out of a car that's traveling at 100 fps. If you shoot forwards, the cannon ball will travel at 400 fps relative to the ground (300 + 100), but if you shoot backwards, the cannonball will only fly backwards at 200 fps (300 - 100) relative speed. In both cases, though, the cannonball (the tattoo needles) will travel away from the car (the tattoo machine) at 300 fps.
There are some interesting physics principles at play in tattooing. (In this case, it's Einstein's theory of relativity. 😝)
I have a question for someone that actually does tattooing. If you were to use henna ink in a tattoo gun and use it to give yourself a tattoo is it unhealthy will it hurt you and will the temporary tattoo last longer then just applying it on the skin surface.
isso não é um tatuador, é um prefeito 👏🏻
You are pure relaxation, for me to learn....
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Your videos are 💣! Also love that you show the hand movement separately ! Very helpful, hyped every time I see you uploaded
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Just going your team and I’m greatly impressed. I’ve been looking at a few others artist but you’re truly the best! I’ve subscribed and hit my notification’s button so I don’t miss a video! Thank you for taking the time to create such great videos!
I just started following you.
1:44 woooooooow bro you did that tattoo?? Amazing!!!!!
Ive been lookin for a good video of shading, this is great, thanks
Dude ….. your videos are excellent! I really appreciate all the info you’re sharing! Thank you sir!
I have watched a lot of these videos but i understood this one on a better level so thanks for that. Plus, your work is top notch. Not that i had to tell u that.
I’ve been here since the beginning. I love your videos, they have truly helped me improve so fast🙏 would love to travel to your country and get tattooed by you someday✨
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that I can help you. I've read your name in the comments several times, thank you for the support 😊
I’m new and watching you for a month now. Thank you for your videos!
Sehr hilfreich! Und super Detail-Aufnahmen.....schöne Grüße an Mouna und Amin :)
Subscribed before the video ended, cant thank you enough for your knowledge . Us loners need people like you xD
New viewer here. Great video, easy to follow instructions. Had me pushing a sharpie as you were describing each technique. 👍.
Thank you Alex 🙏
Thank you for the tutorial on different shading techniques I love the pendulum and crosshatch technique..keep up the great work 💪🏾 peace and blessings 🙏🏾
Good video 👍😊
Would be great to see video with different tapers and their effects, special needles and how to hold different needles when working on skin.
Noted
this is the best channel for tattoo learning, thank u so much, i would love to know what machine are u using, thank u again for an amazing content
This is so helpful, clear, and concise. Thank you so much!!
thanks for your tutorial i always watch your vids. and honestly i never skip ads.❤
Thats real Support buddy ❤️
What machine are you using?
you're welcome master.@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo
Thank you for this. This video is everything that I needed to know about shading. I'll make sure to use these technique on my next practice.
Bro you’re literally the best for this video soooooo so so so helpful
Great video. Big fans from Norway
I just came across your videos men thank you for explaining as easy as possible im new to tattooing and just getting started your videos are Gold to me bro 💯💪🏼💪🏼😎
. New to your channel. New to tattooing.. INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED after this video. Fantastic job
Your videos are the best ive seen. Thank you for spending so much time on them
واقعا شغل سختیه❤
You help me to understand things so Quick and fast thanks you so Much dude
Glad to hear that!
Nice tips, will be applying this to my practices 🙏🏽💯
Wow so Mesmerizing. Stunning videos, thanks for this
Please make more videos Bro! Your videos Is very helpful to beginners like me I hope someday I have the same talent as yours👍😊
I’m so glad I found this video! I found it extremely helpful! Thank you!!! You got a new subscriber 🖤
Thank U sir...love from India ( Punjab ❤ )
The best videos on tattooing on RUclips! ⭐️
Wow, thank you!
Thanks bro big help for me. Beginner 🙌🏼🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Most of people dont do it.
Great video sir!! New to channel but just Subscribed. Thanks for making it easy to understand for beginners
An Orange is good to practice on, it's a old skool way.
🍊Orange you glad he didn’t say banana 🍌
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@@Varnishvibes wow you’re gorgeous - 🤣🤙🏼
@@BenificiallMusic thank you🌹
Thank you, this was very helpful
What machine is that? Thank you. Interested in buying it looks comfortable. Love the video by the way.
I am a fan of TrueSkin. It is textured on one side, and seems slightly better than Reelskin in a few areas. I cannot say definitively if it is better in all ways, but it might be.
This is a great video. Thank you immensely for your work! Greetings from UK
Thank you very much!
You make great vids are you able to make a list of the voltage you used on each shade technique it would be a huge help
Tbh honest u such a good teacher ❤❤❤
You are amazing! I'm just starting my journey and yoir videos are so helpful! ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic video! Good job!!! Thanks!
Can you make a guide on how to pack solid black? Thanks for your guides 🙌🙌
You can watch the „filling“ Video on my Channel
I‘m not a tattoo artist and I won’t be, but that was interesting to watch
You are going places in life believe that
Here since 10min ago, such valuable information. Thank you subbed will for sure watch all your videos
I’m new and thank you for the vid
Thanks buddy, very useful videos for technology. I am a beginner and want to learn different techniques, your videos are very helpful. Subscribed to your channel 👍
Love the video! Very well made! Thanks a lot for sharing this. I really enjoy your seeing your work.
What kind of pen is that ur using??…. Where could I buy one at a decent price? Any recommendations?
Awesome video 👍 best shading video!
New here...one the best tutorial so far
Best shading Video ever 😊
Your art work is beautiful
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for uploading video. Im new beginner tattoo i really learned a lot 😊
Happy to help :)
So perfect teaching, love this video!
So nice !😍
You're a Rockstar! New subscriber!
couldn't find it in the comments :) maybe you can share the voltage for shading and does the hub/stroke matters? i am using low voltage 6-7 and 3.5 hub
Best video I've ever seen 👏🏻 Thanks a lot
When I started the best skin to use was ...... my wifelol.
Me too homie lol. Plus myself of course.
@@JackBQuick79 Ha ha ha, we are the real old school
Lol. My husband is mine, and of course myself lol!! He says, if you gotta practice practice on me 😭
And then she woke up... 😂
That’s also the best thing to practice boxing on bro
At 7:09 you said it's important to keep the mag parallel to the skin or your would get uneven shading but could that also be a technique used to make the edges softer?