Thanks for this, and especially for showing that you print out two references pictures, I'm just starting out and this video has been really useful. Great work by the way. 😊
I watched this video two times completely. Really pleasant. I'll try this soon. I would like to see hyper realistic portrait video from you. I wish you success in your RUclips life.👏
Hi!? I try not to damage real skin so hard, a very difficult technique. I know I'll succeed once, so I really love looking at your video, over and over again, because it has a lot of imformatitions in them. Thank you for helping people on their journeys. Greetings from Slo.
I normally use 5rl 14rs 15mag killer ink Stella cartridges, depending on the size and piece il maybe have bigger mag or smaller liner etc example if I'm doing backpiece it would probably be 5rl 14rs 15mag 19mag Or if I'm doing a little butterfly I might use 3rl 14rs 9mag I always keep the 14rs the same,, all 0.30
Once you have the basic shades in like I say on the video using the light and the black you can dip between whatever shades you need, it would vary that much, here's the link for the original picture I used as reference :) let me know how you get on :) pin.it/6lg0wbm
Hey Luke, me again lol. I wanted to ask your opinion of something. A term called opening the skin. When you use a standard gauge mag and basically run over the skin with water. I know of a few people that do this. They say it opens the skin and makes it take ink better. Have you done or do this? What is your opinion on this! Much RESPECT and thank you.
Hey, I sometimes do this but with water or a light shade on awkward areas to tattoo or were I want a smooth shade, as sometimes if you go straight in with the shade it can be rough :)
Thanks for this, and especially for showing that you print out two references pictures, I'm just starting out and this video has been really useful. Great work by the way. 😊
Thank-you glad it's helping :)
How do you not have more subs? At the very least way more views. Love these long tutorials
I watched this video two times completely. Really pleasant. I'll try this soon. I would like to see hyper realistic portrait video from you.
I wish you success in your RUclips life.👏
This is so freaking beautiful
🙌🙌🙌
Hi!? I try not to damage real skin so hard, a very difficult technique. I know I'll succeed once, so I really love looking at your video, over and over again, because it has a lot of imformatitions in them. Thank you for helping people on their journeys. Greetings from Slo.
Thank-you 🤟 cross hatching with the mag brushing the shades in is perfect for building up shades nice without over working
@@LukeSayerTattoo Thanks🤟
Shared to my groups buddy good job 👏 Daz aka DazzleInk Tattoo Studio, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Thank-you dude much appreciated 🙏🤟
Thank you so much for this! Outstanding.
One of the best eyes I ever seen❤
Thanks @r3natzyk
@@LukeSayerTattoo you are very welcome
Awesome video
Thanks @AmjalMiah-du7ji
This is why I love art
Thanks for the information you are presenting
Thanks @souportiredofthishowash8496 If my video's help others, well that's all that matters.
what size of needles did you use? great video thank you for your teaching
I normally use 5rl 14rs 15mag killer ink Stella cartridges, depending on the size and piece il maybe have bigger mag or smaller liner etc example if I'm doing backpiece it would probably be 5rl 14rs 15mag 19mag
Or if I'm doing a little butterfly I might use 3rl 14rs 9mag
I always keep the 14rs the same,, all 0.30
Thank-you 🙏
I would like to know what ink shade you pick every time and also it would be amazing if you also post the picture so we can try to do it too 😊
Once you have the basic shades in like I say on the video using the light and the black you can dip between whatever shades you need, it would vary that much, here's the link for the original picture I used as reference :) let me know how you get on :)
pin.it/6lg0wbm
Hey Luke, me again lol. I wanted to ask your opinion of something. A term called opening the skin. When you use a standard gauge mag and basically run over the skin with water. I know of a few people that do this. They say it opens the skin and makes it take ink better. Have you done or do this? What is your opinion on this! Much RESPECT and thank you.
Hey, I sometimes do this but with water or a light shade on awkward areas to tattoo or were I want a smooth shade, as sometimes if you go straight in with the shade it can be rough :)
@@LukeSayerTattoo thank you Luke I appreciate you!
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What stroke is the machine? 3.5? 4.0? Thanks for sharing
3.5 I find is the best stroke for me 👍👍
Can you do a video explaining how to do realism on dark skin
Yeah I will add that to the list :) thanks
Il make a video, :)