After serving some time, I have been able to start tattooing and opening my shop within 4 yrs thx to your videos. Very informative n I study your hand and needle/machine angle. Your evolution is an inspiration. Just wanted to let you know brother
I did time aswell I startedtattooing in a traditional shop and it was difficult to get used to coils and magnums etc but now I'm at a point in my career were I do my own style of tattooing and now I use the vlad blad 4.0 ultron pen version 2 and comfortable with it it's crazy u opened up a shop and u barely being off paper that's crazy
@@ivanmendoza8457 that's what's up brother, happy u out. I was charged with 1st degree @ 19 n 2 months away from having my son. By the grace of God I got manslaughter, so the fact that I got a second chance at life, I gotta go hard. Even started a RUclips channel. Always try to do better than your last piece, you are you're only competition. Don't try to be best n think you're better than anyone else just do u n u will be the best of what u do. Fuck the other noise, just lock in n focus on your craft homie. I been drawing since my mamas womb so it always helped me progress n I studied these artists better than I ever did in any school subject. Don't give yourself no fkn boundaries bro
I’ve been tattooing a year now but I also did some time DEA raided my pad but now I. Tattooing and I always look at these videos for advice I started working at a shop about 2 weeks ago so now it’s time to expand my cliental
I use a 3.7 and I've recently turned down to just above operating voltage and its taken me to new heights. Heard oli talking about it on a stream and went for it. huge difference in my work.
@@glassmaw_generally I use a 4.2 packer or the 5.0 liner at lower volts for lining. 6.5 ish. Works great with larger liners. Anything less than 4.0 usually tends to struggle with larger liner groupings
Been here watching you for Years and Man your work has came along way..We Appreciate your tips and secrets and helping Tattooers get better and better..Thank You so Much brother..🙏🏻
I’ve been using the packer For a month now and just crazy amazing great in shading smooth saturated and the line work took me a bit time to get used to. But over the packer is one of the best machine. It increase my tattoo style I usually do black and grey and it just step up my game. You gotta try it. Unbelievable. Thanks for the advice brother. Best of lucks to everyone that’s rocking the bishops!!
thanks for the video man it seriously helps beginner artists like myself learn from home without having to acquire an apprenticeship. keep it up ! quality videos, quality teaching, quality tattoos.
I really don't understand some of these comments. Unless the motors in different machines are identical the voltage cannot be compared. If 1 machine works well at lower volts that doesn't mean another machine with a different motor will. It depends on RPMs, torque, stroke etc... The main thing is technique and using the correct hand speed and pressure with the machine you're using.
This is interesting, I’ve been wondering about that bc I use a brushless 4.2 stroke machine & the healing of some tattoos have been weird. I just saw that the bishop packer doesn’t have brushless motor. What would you run a brushless 4.2 stroke machine at for packing black voltage wise?
Thank you for your insight! Today I held a tattoo maschine in my hands for the first time and I realized quite a drastic difference about the machines ability to line and shade. This makes so much more sense now! And don’t worry, I only tortured some fake skin for fun :)
Had a small tattoo 1986 in old English, solid black. It was AMAZING!!! It packed ink better than running it higher around 6-7v I finished the tattoo really fucking fast.
I wonder if it's the pressure/hand speed we are using with the higher strokes, Aston Reynolds lines with wand liner at 8.5 which sounds like madness till you try it and back off the pressure. If you study his videos it barely looks like he is adding any pressure but his speed is fast, I noticed he would answer people's questions about the voltage months again saying it 8.5 now he says 6 volts but has the same hand speed , I think people fucked up some pieces and he had to edit himself because all the old questions about the voltage are gone, These higher strokes are no joke, but I wonder if you have learned with a 3.5 stroke you are used to that pressure, so you aren't adjusting for it ..Hence why you like lining with the shader .. Hard to say but love your insights Oliver , I hope bishop reaches out to you and shows some love .. Take care!
Brilliant insight, I'm glad it's not just me learning all the time with different machines, volts speed etc.. The packer may well be my next purchase, I like running machines at lower voltage anyway. Keep up the excellent content. 👊
Going to have to try it out with my Packer. I fell that the Shader always heals perfect because of minimal damage though and always lean that way when doing B&G. I run it quite high at 9-9.5 for shader.
@@juicyfied87 I could be wrong but I think most redness comes from stroke length and the raking of the skin. Basically you get redness from damage and from the needle travel while it is going in one place and traveling to the other. Not actually snagging but on a very small degree it is. Watched a video of owner of bishop talking about why if the stroke is anything lower that 3.0 it pretty much always catches because there is not enough travel for the needle to get out of the way. So then you have the component of how hard your machine hits and the stroke length and that can also cause redness from just impact damage to the skin. There is a sweet spot between your hand speed the stroke of your machine and how hard it hits. I don't get a lot of redness myself but I have almost too light of a hand sometimes and that limits damage but can make my tattoo's heal too light every now and again. Also i feel like the angle of your machine can help or hurt these Variables.
@@kendred7984 make sense. I find my self working a bit faster at high volts. And slower when they are lower. Don’t get me wrong my tattoos don’t come out bloody red lol. When applying light grey wash I get that soft redness not like some that I’ve seen that look just painful. So I know I’m doing something wrong. Because I’ve seen some light grey washes stick really nice and no redness.
I ordered Sol Nova Unlimited 3.5, but they made mistake and sent me 4.0 instead, I was feeling down because I wanted all-rounder machine, and it made me feel bad a bit, but after watching this video I think I can adjust to it eventually and do smooth shading with it. Thanks !
@@CrayonCats Well, I just changed my mindset about it, like, I got good machine, it's up to me to learn to use it and adapt to it. Sure, each machine got purpose, but it's not like we got more than 4.0m, it's fine, and I think it could even be better once we get used to it
I use the 5.0 for everything, try exploring its full Volt range and the two modi (steady and responsive). And by everything I mean delicate bng microrealism to big fat colour pieces
I just got a fk iron with a 4.0 stroke and didn’t know !! I can’t get a refund I guess I’ll jus have to use it to the lowest voltage when shading 😢let’s see how it goes
That was something my mentor always told me LOWER YOUR VOLTAGE AND SLOW DOWN ( and that was back in 92’ when all we had was coil machines ) Love your work brother keep the great work Super fan over here .
What’s up Oliver! Love this video. About to get a bishop machine, I’m still on the fence whether or not to get a packer or the shader. I’m leaning towards the packer, I work fast as well, I’ll keep you updated on how it works out. Thank you for all your teaching and tips and most importantly your artwork.
I recommend going for the packer and maybe getting a cheaper lower stroke for the shades in case you have lots of shading projects and you don't mind using two machines. The packer lines really well and packs the same, and so It'll improve/reduce your time spent on skin alot on non shading jobs. Nowadays, going for wireless batteries helps with using two machines anyways.
@@rhad333 i can't use it, i don't know whats wrong with me but the bishop keep spitting ink all over the place so i have to reduce voltage, or the needle depth..nothing really change i am not able to line quick and clean...can figure what voltage is good for this one
Would you recommend the Bishop shader or packer for a beginner? Yes, I’ve been looking at cheaper machines too, weighing my options. I don’t want to buy rubbish that will break on me.
My new combo is Dan Kubin V 7 for lining or dark packing and Cheyenne Unio for med blending and soft shading. The down fall is that both are still wired but it gets the job done fast. Especially the versatile of the Unio.
I felt like using the shader wand would make the tattoos heal almost too light and the solid blacks would not heal dark. It’s too soft, which is a shame because the bishop v6 was a 3.5 and that would heal amazing.
I don't know what are you talking about.It is just a preference. I have the packer for more then 2 years and I do everithing with it. Lining like a beast and smooth shadings always on 6.7 -7 volts.
Been using the Cheyenne nova unlimited 3.5 and I’m looking for something 4+ for engraving black fine line type work. think I might give that packer a go and use the Cheyenne for shading. Thanks for the video
Great information Oliver, thank you for this video, one question, do you believe that 4.2 stroke at lower volts carries over to other brand machines as well?
I slowed my machine down to 5v using 4.0 stroke and no matter what I do. I can’t get same smooth effects as using 3.5 stroke. I don’t want to use 2 machines again. Is the trick in the pressure ?
I hope to find out as well. I ordered 3.5 sol nova, but they gave me 4.0 and I can't send it back because some reasons. So I have to adjust myself to it
Why you go away from using a 2.5 stroke bro? Your work was amazing with it as well. I've never tried tattooing with a 2.5 but I've been curious about it.
@@AlexandrosNikolakis I ran some wands the other week. Those things are a complete joke at that price point. Even if you got all three for the price of one it’s still a massive rip off and a slap to the tattoo community. Bishops been around for a long time and it’s astonishing to watch them do this bullshit.
@@bdee1084I have both and for me it's the best Machine I ever had...many friends tattoo artists also have the packer and they agree with me...not a rip off at all...
So you think a fk irons EXP 4.0 using 8 volts is too hard and damaging on skin ? And if it comes with a 4.0 is there anyway to change out to 3.2? (( I'm pretty sure it's not changeable))
Yes for Exo 4.0 8v is a bit high. Tho there are many artists that use it at 8. But for smooth shades and esp if you’re using grey wash which is easier to put in skin, if you try 5.5-6 volts it would be much smoother.
Your shit is red cos you use thin washes and you barely saturate the skin outside of blacks. David Vega uses white washes. They're thicker. They can be packed. They have more depth and allow for smoother transitions that actually hold. You don't need a 4.2mm stroke for washes. It's overkill. Even 3.5 is long for Black n Grey. Slow speed, high stroke for colour/packing. This isn't a secret but actually a method used for decades. You're welcome, that'll be 500 quid.
The guys that can do awesome tats with a bishop can do awesome tats with a 30 dollar tattoo machine stop trying to make people think it’s the machine cause it’s not
After serving some time, I have been able to start tattooing and opening my shop within 4 yrs thx to your videos. Very informative n I study your hand and needle/machine angle. Your evolution is an inspiration. Just wanted to let you know brother
I did time aswell I startedtattooing in a traditional shop and it was difficult to get used to coils and magnums etc but now I'm at a point in my career were I do my own style of tattooing and now I use the vlad blad 4.0 ultron pen version 2 and comfortable with it it's crazy u opened up a shop and u barely being off paper that's crazy
@@ivanmendoza8457 that's what's up brother, happy u out. I was charged with 1st degree @ 19 n 2 months away from having my son. By the grace of God I got manslaughter, so the fact that I got a second chance at life, I gotta go hard. Even started a RUclips channel. Always try to do better than your last piece, you are you're only competition. Don't try to be best n think you're better than anyone else just do u n u will be the best of what u do. Fuck the other noise, just lock in n focus on your craft homie. I been drawing since my mamas womb so it always helped me progress n I studied these artists better than I ever did in any school subject. Don't give yourself no fkn boundaries bro
@@s.p.a.d.e.d yeah i just had my first son aswell I'm just focusing on my craft I make coils and sell them locally
Much different inside 😂 Gel pens and tea pack bags to enable a transfer 😂😂
I’ve been tattooing a year now but I also did some time DEA raided my pad but now I. Tattooing and I always look at these videos for advice I started working at a shop about 2 weeks ago so now it’s time to expand my cliental
Love this info, to come on youtube and talk about how you arent perfect made this so much a better lesson. Thanks for your honesty
I use a 3.7 and I've recently turned down to just above operating voltage and its taken me to new heights. Heard oli talking about it on a stream and went for it. huge difference in my work.
Hows this work with bigger liners?
@@glassmaw_generally I use a 4.2 packer or the 5.0 liner at lower volts for lining. 6.5 ish. Works great with larger liners. Anything less than 4.0 usually tends to struggle with larger liner groupings
Yeah I've been doing the same. Realism with the packer is class. A game changer in fact
Been here watching you for Years and Man your work has came along way..We Appreciate your tips and secrets and helping Tattooers get better and better..Thank You so Much brother..🙏🏻
I’ve been using the packer For a month now and just crazy amazing great in shading smooth saturated and the line work took me a bit time to get used to. But over the packer is one of the best machine. It increase my tattoo style I usually do black and grey and it just step up my game. You gotta try it. Unbelievable. Thanks for the advice brother. Best of lucks to everyone that’s rocking the bishops!!
Do you think it works with any 4 stoke machine you could get smooth shading bro.. like a flux
thanks for the video man it seriously helps beginner artists like myself learn from home without having to acquire an apprenticeship. keep it up ! quality videos, quality teaching, quality tattoos.
In german please🙈🤣
The motors are different in the two. The packers recommended volts are 6-8. The shader is 8-10. The motor in the shader is weaker so it bogs a bit
The shader is basically the bishop Phantom in the Wand platform. The packer and the liner have the same motors
I really don't understand some of these comments. Unless the motors in different machines are identical the voltage cannot be compared. If 1 machine works well at lower volts that doesn't mean another machine with a different motor will. It depends on RPMs, torque, stroke etc... The main thing is technique and using the correct hand speed and pressure with the machine you're using.
This is interesting, I’ve been wondering about that bc I use a brushless 4.2 stroke machine & the healing of some tattoos have been weird. I just saw that the bishop packer doesn’t have brushless motor. What would you run a brushless 4.2 stroke machine at for packing black voltage wise?
Thank you for your insight! Today I held a tattoo maschine in my hands for the first time and I realized quite a drastic difference about the machines ability to line and shade. This makes so much more sense now! And don’t worry, I only tortured some fake skin for fun :)
Bishop liner for everything shade and color pack at 5.5 super fast healing.
I noticed the low voltage is much easier to control.
Thx Oli u always helpin out the community with these important tips 🔥🔥🔥
Had a small tattoo 1986 in old English, solid black. It was AMAZING!!! It packed ink better than running it higher around 6-7v I finished the tattoo really fucking fast.
I wonder if it's the pressure/hand speed we are using with the higher strokes, Aston Reynolds lines with wand liner at 8.5 which sounds like madness till you try it and back off the pressure. If you study his videos it barely looks like he is adding any pressure but his speed is fast, I noticed he would answer people's questions about the voltage months again saying it 8.5 now he says 6 volts but has the same hand speed , I think people fucked up some pieces and he had to edit himself because all the old questions about the voltage are gone, These higher strokes are no joke, but I wonder if you have learned with a 3.5 stroke you are used to that pressure, so you aren't adjusting for it ..Hence why you like lining with the shader .. Hard to say but love your insights Oliver , I hope bishop reaches out to you and shows some love .. Take care!
I use the packer myself , 7.2 for lining and 5.5 for my shading mainly with the 3rl
Kwadron is super dope for sure!
i use INKEZEE green glide to prevent redness
Thanks for sharing! I have both machines as well and can’t wait to try this.
Aren't you adorable! Came across your stencil video looking forward to checking out more.
The packer with black claw needles are straight 🔥
I use an arrow brand tattoo pen and I usually run it between 3-4.5 volts. It's a 3.5 stroke. I'm kinda loving it
That’s insanely low. Some machines don’t even run at less than 4 volts.
About time we see some more tip videos 💪🏼 Keep ‘em coming bro supporter from Canada
Brilliant insight, I'm glad it's not just me learning all the time with different machines, volts speed etc.. The packer may well be my next purchase, I like running machines at lower voltage anyway.
Keep up the excellent content. 👊
Going to have to try it out with my Packer. I fell that the Shader always heals perfect because of minimal damage though and always lean that way when doing B&G. I run it quite high at 9-9.5 for shader.
I used to run it at that, but even better outcome when lowering volts
I too have been running my shader (sol nova) at 9-9.3. So what do u think would be the sweet spot to avoid less redness?
@@juicyfied87 I could be wrong but I think most redness comes from stroke length and the raking of the skin. Basically you get redness from damage and from the needle travel while it is going in one place and traveling to the other. Not actually snagging but on a very small degree it is. Watched a video of owner of bishop talking about why if the stroke is anything lower that 3.0 it pretty much always catches because there is not enough travel for the needle to get out of the way.
So then you have the component of how hard your machine hits and the stroke length and that can also cause redness from just impact damage to the skin. There is a sweet spot between your hand speed the stroke of your machine and how hard it hits. I don't get a lot of redness myself but I have almost too light of a hand sometimes and that limits damage but can make my tattoo's heal too light every now and again.
Also i feel like the angle of your machine can help or hurt these Variables.
@@kendred7984 make sense. I find my self working a bit faster at high volts. And slower when they are lower. Don’t get me wrong my tattoos don’t come out bloody red lol. When applying light grey wash I get that soft redness not like some that I’ve seen that look just painful. So I know I’m doing something wrong. Because I’ve seen some light grey washes stick really nice and no redness.
David Vega uses the shader and not packer 🤝
All you should really need from the bishop line up is that packer. It’s well rounded. I’m still stuck on using my xion and edge x
starting to get into tattooing and a big fan of your work man! Hopefully be able to own me a shop one day
I ordered Sol Nova Unlimited 3.5, but they made mistake and sent me 4.0 instead, I was feeling down because I wanted all-rounder machine, and it made me feel bad a bit, but after watching this video I think I can adjust to it eventually and do smooth shading with it. Thanks !
Same! Although I bought it purposely and started to regret choosing it over the 3.5mm. Definitely gonna give this a try.
@@CrayonCats Well, I just changed my mindset about it, like, I got good machine, it's up to me to learn to use it and adapt to it. Sure, each machine got purpose, but it's not like we got more than 4.0m, it's fine, and I think it could even be better once we get used to it
I use the 5.0 for everything, try exploring its full Volt range and the two modi (steady and responsive).
And by everything I mean delicate bng microrealism to big fat colour pieces
I just got a fk iron with a 4.0 stroke and didn’t know !! I can’t get a refund I guess I’ll jus have to use it to the lowest voltage when shading 😢let’s see how it goes
🙋🏻♂️ how is it going for u with the 4mm stroke ? The same thing happened to me @@A7tattoos
That was something my mentor always told me LOWER YOUR VOLTAGE AND SLOW DOWN ( and that was back in 92’ when all we had was coil machines ) Love your work brother keep the great work Super fan over here .
Nice! I asked Thomas on a live video what volts he used on his 3.4 signature machine and he said 7.5 volts , you can try that out
Will defo check that voltage out!
I use my shader at 6.2 n my packer at 5.0
Who is this Mr Thomas?!
@@robertjayp Thomas Carli Jarlier, check him out!
What do you run your voltage at when lining with packer Oliver ?
He said 8.0 - 8.5
Great info! Your insight is awesome! You are helping me on my path to being a better tattoo artist. Cheers!
I bought the Thomas Carli Sunskin Stilo with the 4.2 stroke, for me it is really adjusting. But i am getting there. Great video🤙🏻👍🏻💪🏻👌🏻
Thanks bro! I love my Wand packer and liner. I have been struggling on volts for black and grey work with packer. Perfect timing on video.
6.8-7.8
@@jordancain8468 I think this video is about using the packer at a lower voltage, 4.2 - 4.5v....🤔
What’s up Oliver! Love this video. About to get a bishop machine, I’m still on the fence whether or not to get a packer or the shader. I’m leaning towards the packer, I work fast as well, I’ll keep you updated on how it works out. Thank you for all your teaching and tips and most importantly your artwork.
I recommend going for the packer and maybe getting a cheaper lower stroke for the shades in case you have lots of shading projects and you don't mind using two machines. The packer lines really well and packs the same, and so It'll improve/reduce your time spent on skin alot on non shading jobs.
Nowadays, going for wireless batteries helps with using two machines anyways.
@@rhad333 i can't use it, i don't know whats wrong with me but the bishop keep spitting ink all over the place so i have to reduce voltage, or the needle depth..nothing really change i am not able to line quick and clean...can figure what voltage is good for this one
Maybe I should try soft shading with the liner at 3.0 volts 🤔
Wow, really surprised about the voltage. Psyched to try.
Does he still use Nano, I just bought 1. The video he had was really informative. I,ve litterally used it twice.
Great video 🔥🔥💪👌
Can't afford these machines quite yet but I'm definitely goin to try with mine
Haven't been feeling my packer wand, I'll try this out so thank you ❤️❤️ really want to learn to like if
Damn.. I been running my packer at 9🤣 still been getting good heals. But ima try lowering it to like 7.5-8
Packer is gonna deliver some good healing for the simple fact it packs that ink there 😂
HI Oli I meet with one guy he uuse liner for b&g and it's looks nice
💪🏾🔥thank you bro
You guys are the best iwantfreestuff
Would you recommend the Bishop shader or packer for a beginner? Yes, I’ve been looking at cheaper machines too, weighing my options. I don’t want to buy rubbish that will break on me.
You are just a Master 👨🎓
Which is better allround machine? Lining, shading and packing
Thanks for info. Really helpful advice
Awesome, very informative.
When you got it I mentioned that to you and you can use the liner to color packing
What voltage to you run the wand liner? For lining and color packing?
About 6 to six volts I guess depending on your hand speed and what style you are doing!
Thanks for the excellent content man, really is such a huge help, any advice on working with opaque greys with regards to machine stroke
My new combo is Dan Kubin V 7 for lining or dark packing and Cheyenne Unio for med blending and soft shading. The down fall is that both are still wired but it gets the job done fast. Especially the versatile of the Unio.
I felt like using the shader wand would make the tattoos heal almost too light and the solid blacks would not heal dark. It’s too soft, which is a shame because the bishop v6 was a 3.5 and that would heal amazing.
You might like using the fantom 4.2 bro
Using at low vol will be more effective, right?
Thank you for sharing‼️🥂
did you ever show any clips of you using the 4.2 on a lower volt???? I'd love to see
Does a lower voltage can damage thé machine?
Muchas gracias amigo!
I don't know what are you talking about.It is just a preference. I have the packer for more then 2 years and I do everithing with it. Lining like a beast and smooth shadings always on 6.7 -7 volts.
Yeah the packer is unreal machine at low volts especially! The higher the stroke machine the lower the voltage! I run the packer at 4v-4.5v
Been using the Cheyenne nova unlimited 3.5 and I’m looking for something 4+ for engraving black fine line type work. think I might give that packer a go and use the Cheyenne for shading. Thanks for the video
The lowest ive run my bishop packer is 6v and cant imagine running at 4v? But will try it. I prefer the bishop wand shader at 9v
what are your thoughts on ava tattoo needles?
thabks bro your the best.
which is better for realism tattoo bishop shader or bishop packer ?
Great information Oliver, thank you for this video, one question, do you believe that 4.2 stroke at lower volts carries over to other brand machines as well?
Would like to hear your opinion on using it with big disposable grips from Bishop
I slowed my machine down to 5v using 4.0 stroke and no matter what I do. I can’t get same smooth effects as using 3.5 stroke. I don’t want to use 2 machines again. Is the trick in the pressure ?
I hope to find out as well. I ordered 3.5 sol nova, but they gave me 4.0 and I can't send it back because some reasons. So I have to adjust myself to it
I make such tattoo machines, and even better!!!
Thoughts on the spektra xion?
tanx bro
4.3 volts even when packing in solid black?
How long have you been working on this craft? Beautiful work! B&G= turn it down. Packing= turn that bitch up! Haha what I was taught back in the day.
Do you use it at 4.2 - 4.5 for lining as well? I've been using it at 6.3 - 6.5 v
hi, please on cc this video bro pleaseee
Thanks bro
Why you go away from using a 2.5 stroke bro? Your work was amazing with it as well. I've never tried tattooing with a 2.5 but I've been curious about it.
Just very hard to get the ink to stay in as your going over with so many layers! Also have to use a higher volt, more chance to overwork the skin
It’s crazy when I run my packer at like 6v it lines pretty good
I hated it personally! For me slowing my machine and hand speed down definitely helped put a more consistent crisper line in
🔥🔥🔥
Artist mr.Troshin runs the packer at 4v
I bought your last course, I didn't even finish it, the site was suspended, what should I do?
Hey mate which of the three courses did you buy?
Bro how would you compare the packer to inkjecta
Both are amazing
Day and night difference...
@@AlexandrosNikolakis I ran some wands the other week. Those things are a complete joke at that price point. Even if you got all three for the price of one it’s still a massive rip off and a slap to the tattoo community. Bishops been around for a long time and it’s astonishing to watch them do this bullshit.
@@bdee1084I have both and for me it's the best Machine I ever had...many friends tattoo artists also have the packer and they agree with me...not a rip off at all...
I have a cheyenne sol terra 4mm stroke and unsure about it anyone using it have any advice
wanna get rid of the red? Witchazel
Why 2020 on the face. Just curious not making fun. I just wanted to know the significance u have for that year
Covid year
How much for your Tupac machineM ?? ;)
Would this be true to use a Bishop Liner to shade? Since it has a 5.0 stroke use a 3v-4v? Or probably not? 😂
Probably use .5 volts to shade 🤣
using a 5.0 mm machine stroke to shade is doable...but it might not be smooth...just see if that type of shading suits the work youre doing
@@marciomonteiro9251 I was just kinda curious lol, I never thought anyone would be shading with a 4.0 stroke lol, so never know lol
@@Cam-vd6wj ruclips.net/video/85coGWT_024/видео.html&ab_channel=TylerNolan
@@Cam-vd6wj check this video. at the end the tattoo artist realises that it was on the 4.0mm stroke. and he still blended colours with it ;)
What is stroke????
Hey man Gloria Vanderbilt called, she wants her glasses back, just awful glasses grandma,lol
Nice tips man to bad there wasn't away to send u some work and see how beginners are making out....
Didn’t know Gary Busey son was tattooing
Handsome man
Why you look like Christopher Reeves ?
Can't believe you tattooed your face man unbelievable
Nice ak 47
So you think a fk irons EXP 4.0 using 8 volts is too hard and damaging on skin ?
And if it comes with a 4.0 is there anyway to change out to 3.2? (( I'm pretty sure it's not changeable))
Yes for Exo 4.0 8v is a bit high. Tho there are many artists that use it at 8. But for smooth shades and esp if you’re using grey wash which is easier to put in skin, if you try 5.5-6 volts it would be much smoother.
Your shit is red cos you use thin washes and you barely saturate the skin outside of blacks. David Vega uses white washes. They're thicker. They can be packed. They have more depth and allow for smoother transitions that actually hold. You don't need a 4.2mm stroke for washes. It's overkill. Even 3.5 is long for Black n Grey. Slow speed, high stroke for colour/packing. This isn't a secret but actually a method used for decades.
You're welcome, that'll be 500 quid.
I didn't know Vanilla Ice tattooed. Lol
The guys that can do awesome tats with a bishop can do awesome tats with a 30 dollar tattoo machine stop trying to make people think it’s the machine cause it’s not
It’s 100000% a machine! Your tools are the most important part
@@OLIVERAYREwhat about Inkjecta flite X1 ?