How To Prevent Shaky Lines

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  • @DanielYuck
    @DanielYuck  8 месяцев назад +8

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  • @pxppybxyy
    @pxppybxyy Год назад +424

    im a 14 yr old aspiring tattoo artist. it has been my dream job for about 3/4 years. i got a tattoo machine for christmas and have been watching your videos to help learn how to improve my tattoo art. thank you for making these videos, youve helped me a lot already

    • @stevenfronz5957
      @stevenfronz5957 Год назад +128

      Tips 1.Don't tattoo your self 2. start small keep on little brother

    • @carlosgucci8689
      @carlosgucci8689 Год назад +37

      Yes keep your eyes on your dreams practice every chance you get n post your work I would like to see ur success....

    • @victorsanchez6115
      @victorsanchez6115 Год назад +56

      Bro youve got the advantages of time don't give up by the time your my age you'll be killing it dream on man practice drawing It will help elevate you as an artist. Good luck on your journey

    • @drummerwolf8000
      @drummerwolf8000 Год назад +29

      Go for it! My daughter is 10 and tattooed me and her grandma. Perfect lines, she Def has a potential future in tattooing, and so do you.
      Keep working, keep improving and you will be great.

    • @daddyiswatching
      @daddyiswatching Год назад +15

      @@stevenfronz5957 wish I had followed tip one. Lol I've sleeved myself. I wish I didnt do over half of them so I had room to do the ones I do now

  • @battleschool480
    @battleschool480 Год назад +69

    This man is giving away the secrets of the universe over here. This channel needs to blow up.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +8

      Haha Thank you so much for the kind feedback! It means a lot to me. I appreciate your support.

  • @warlorty
    @warlorty Год назад +137

    ALWAYS remember your breathing. We’re all guilty of holding our breath to get that perfectly straight line, but when you do, your body goes through atrophy. Your muscles jerk uncontrollably due to lack of oxygen. So.. BREATHE. Eat. Cut down on caffeine and get enough sleep. You’ll see a world of difference.

    • @taylorjump328
      @taylorjump328 Год назад +6

      Ugh- this! It's so hard to breathe while lining 😭🤣

    • @queenwinning
      @queenwinning Год назад +2

      Yes, those are definitely important factors easily neglected. Worthy reminder. Thank you for sharing! 😊

    • @DeeP-_PerspectivE
      @DeeP-_PerspectivE 10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh, i thought you were suppose to hold your breath while doing lines? I figured snipers hold their breath when aiming a target so it would help with tattoos too? lol

    • @warlorty
      @warlorty 10 месяцев назад +1

      @F1N1SHEDD I struggled so much with this when I started. I thought the exact same thing until I noticed my body or arm would jerk ever so slightly. Even the slightest jerk can mess up a permanent line. Allow that oxygen in, my friend. Lol

    • @warlorty
      @warlorty 10 месяцев назад +1

      @queenwinning most welcome!

  • @jarrodserfass9356
    @jarrodserfass9356 Год назад +137

    I had to cut back on coffee. Breathing exercises help. Also, I make sure I've eaten to avoid the shakes. Good vid again my guy!

    • @aldred7191
      @aldred7191 Год назад +6

      Same I love coffee and energy drinks but I can't have them before practicing.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +7

      Oh man! I love coffee as well but anytime I drink it for the next 2-4 hours or so have the jitters and tattooing is challenging when hyped on caffeine. I stay away from coffee now when tattooing. I also eat as well when I am going to do long sessions. This is a very good point and tip for others as well as doing something as simple as eating before a session can make or break a session.
      Thank you for dropping a comment and showing your support! I appreciate you

  • @penumbrialhexandroga
    @penumbrialhexandroga 8 месяцев назад +6

    Just want to say how much I appreciate your content! No elitism, great talking speed and no blabbering about on off topic stuff, just right to the point! Thank you for providing such great educational content!

  • @memeholebro
    @memeholebro Год назад +6

    Finding these really useful, I’m a 23 year old musician tryna learn to do tattoos and finding it’s much different to drawing so this stuff is honestly invaluable

  • @LeonaStLouis
    @LeonaStLouis Год назад +30

    I'm a permanent makeup artist wanting to get into tiny tattoos and find line tattoos. I feel like I have a bit of an advantage because I have to be precise on the face but I also know tattoos are different than permanent makeup. I'm constantly learning and practicing. Love all of these videos. ❤️

  • @ChadAF_YT
    @ChadAF_YT 10 месяцев назад +7

    I learned to tattoo in prison. All single needle. We could pay the electronics guy to solder a few needles together into a magnum but you would have to source a tube other than a bic pen so it was often more of a hassle than it was worth. Point being, the less needles, the easier to see your hesitations/mistakes

  • @meowmeow6676
    @meowmeow6676 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just got my first tattoo machine. Being a hobbyist tattoo artist is pretty much my entire goal as I'm a graphic designer and into body mods. I've been trying to get used to the machine for a while, even tried tattooing myself and god damn it's hard to do a straight line. I've already got shaky hands and the vibration of the machine makes it ten times more apparent...
    Your video is very helpful, thank you so much for this

  • @PsykotikTattoo_ACUS
    @PsykotikTattoo_ACUS Год назад +13

    Another great content other RUclipsrs will overlook i think, i take the movement of my hand, elbow and shoulder and my stretching finger helping my tattoo finger to further keep it steady very serious when I'm pulling long lines, another great demonstration from the Tattooer of the year🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      Ahhh that’s some good info! Thank you bro!
      I appreciate you, your time, and your continued support.
      It means a lot to me.

  • @madekings.
    @madekings. Год назад +14

    Love this !!! This was one of the most well explained videos on line consistency I’ve ever seen
    Question how does one maintain proper ink flow exactly

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind feedback and support KING!
      I appreciate you.
      I think proper ink flow depends heavily on the carts we are using, the ink we are using, needle hang, ink storage are some very common variables that come to mind when I think of ink flow. I think this will vary from person to person and I actually have a full in depth video on this subject. Bare with me as I get that video out for you all.

    • @LuxuriouslyLoaded
      @LuxuriouslyLoaded Год назад

      @waiting on the video !

  • @Drawing_with_lillian
    @Drawing_with_lillian Год назад +3

    I’m ready to start tattooing. I’m just looking for places that take apprenticeships near me. I’ve got everything ready. Super excited to get started.

  • @nayomihathu4377
    @nayomihathu4377 Год назад +3

    Man you deserve all the best! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for your kind feedback and for your support!
      I appreciate you.

  • @DanielYuck
    @DanielYuck  Год назад

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  • @stayupjs
    @stayupjs Год назад +4

    Your verbal demo is so good bro very needed as well your hands on too

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you for that! Your kind feedback and support is greatly appreciated.

  • @gilgonzalez5968
    @gilgonzalez5968 Год назад +2

    Te amo mucho, señor desconocido de internet 🥺

  • @drewmellen
    @drewmellen Год назад +4

    I appreciate you making these videos. It helps me out a lot as a newbie.

  • @gumps_glass7888
    @gumps_glass7888 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just started tattooing literally today and starting learning with a 3 round liner and just practicing all day today I’ve gotten my lines much less shakey and I’m happy to know when I go with a larger needle configuration it will be even more clean

  • @LaDeeDah
    @LaDeeDah 3 месяца назад +1

    Phenomenal! Thank you!! I just realized a few of these mistakes last night. Any tips for a lefty please?? I am left handed and I turn my page to write, I don't do how some lefties do, where they keep their paper straight and and curve their hand above the line. Does that make sense? I am struggling with how to position my body with being a lefty

    • @aricawyatt1463
      @aricawyatt1463 2 месяца назад

      Me also! I'm a lefty trying to live in a right handed person's world 🥴

  • @matmachina
    @matmachina Год назад +10

    Do you have a tip to learn how to match hand speed and voltage better? Aside from practice of course.
    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻

    • @ericson5558
      @ericson5558 Год назад +3

      @danielyuck please answer this....

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +3

      I actually have a full video talking about hand speed and voltage! I will link you to this video below.
      I also planned on making a new updated video on hand speed & voltage for you all.
      Hand Speed Vs Voltage
      ruclips.net/video/cwCRbJ7HTEU/видео.html

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      I had created a video a bit ago where I go in depth about hand speed and voltage.
      I will link you to that video below.
      Hand Speed Vs Voltage
      ruclips.net/video/cwCRbJ7HTEU/видео.html

    • @matmachina
      @matmachina Год назад

      @@DanielYuck 🙏🏻 thank you so much!

  • @j.r.r.toking
    @j.r.r.toking Год назад +1

    Very good advice and as always practice, practice, practice ! Thanks for the video 👍

  • @GrimReaper369.
    @GrimReaper369. 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Daniel. You are an amazing teacher! God bless you.

  • @13thNemesis
    @13thNemesis Год назад +12

    I think it is best to start with a 7-9rl.. and then go up to an 11-14 etc.. and after you have done some with those combinations, start to go to a big 5.. then bugpin 5 and then start to touch the 3rls..

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      That is a simple and practical way to approach it I feel. Start somewhere in the middle and make ones way around until they have developed a comfortability with tattooing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @timg.532
    @timg.532 Год назад +5

    Another reason that can cause shaky lines is not stretching the skin enough

  • @D_Greg
    @D_Greg 4 месяца назад

    In this video I found my answer for all my questions,thank you !

  • @artsyfartsymagic
    @artsyfartsymagic Год назад +9

    What needle size did you use for the rounder thicker liners? Great video!

  • @greenishdamage
    @greenishdamage Год назад

    I’ve watched this video so many times and I want to put in practice every single advice G

  • @AThayx
    @AThayx Год назад

    i'm starting to study tattoo now and your videos are the best for see and understand the theoric parts.

  • @amenm2503
    @amenm2503 Год назад +1

    Got my tattoo machine today! I’m 15 and i practice on fake skin. Hope my future job will be successful!!
    And, Daniel Yuck, i have a question about your tattoo journal. Is it paper? You draw lines with a pen?

  • @emanuelaamato3161
    @emanuelaamato3161 Год назад +2

    Another great video, thanks for your advices Daniel

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to drop a comment! I appreciate your support.

  • @LilSunny1986
    @LilSunny1986 Год назад +3

    As a fresh apprentice your videos are so so helpful! I have them on in the background kinda like a podcast? Whilst i'm practicing and improving my drawing pencil on paper skills like shading etc. Thank you so much and keep it up!

  • @troygroff4512
    @troygroff4512 Год назад +1

    So, for doing solid lines is a 7RS more forgiving than a 7RL? What is the difference between the two needles. Great video! Thanks!

  • @dylankadow8428
    @dylankadow8428 Год назад +3

    Dude, you have the best teaching videos, thank you very much for all of these! would love to see you talk through a real tattoo

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you very very much for your kind feedback Dylan! I appreciate you.
      It really means a lot as I do my best for you all.

  • @gurdeepbains5962
    @gurdeepbains5962 Год назад +1

    Hi. Love your videos, they are soo helpful and packed with clear concise information. I am a semi permanent makeup artist. I mainly do machine hairstrokes. Would you recommend drawing hairstrokes with a curved magnum?

  • @sofiaolivera649
    @sofiaolivera649 Год назад

    Great video !!!! Super helpful

  • @hot1nk
    @hot1nk Год назад +1

    This is awesome, love your videos and tons of great advice!!

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you for your feedback and support!
      You are appreciated.

  • @zsigmondalex5870
    @zsigmondalex5870 Год назад +1

    Why aren’t my lines solid black,I think I m doing everything right,but I m not using reel skin,is it a common thing for cheaper skins?

  • @lily_astral
    @lily_astral Год назад +9

    Hey Daniel :) I have a question regarding tattooing larger people. Do you have any advice for pulling lines smoothly on skin that you need three points of contact to properly stretch? I've noticed that for me at least, if my tattooing hand is lubed up enough to glide over the skin, there's not enough bite to stretch the skin, and if there's enough bite to stretch the skin, there's not enough glide to smoothly pull longer lines.

    • @Pearlmenagerie
      @Pearlmenagerie 6 месяцев назад

      Have someone else (or the client) help you stretch the skin if they are able. Just last night I had a client just sort of pull the skin of her forearm from the top for me. I didn’t make a big deal of it just said “hey can you help me out? Can you just put your hand here and pull upward for me?Hold it just like this for about 30 seconds (or however long)You’re doing great.” Nothing else needs to be said and calls less attention to them than involving a third person. Not always possible though for the unreachable areas.

  • @Irishgip1
    @Irishgip1 Год назад

    Ole vet who just picked up a tattoo machine. Lovin it cause your the “go to” guy for any questions. #DanielYuck

  • @fernandomarques9502
    @fernandomarques9502 Год назад

    good vídeo thanks 👊👏

  • @janiedavis6709
    @janiedavis6709 Год назад +2

    Your line videos literally changed my technique for the better! Thank you for sharing and giving back to this industry! #DanielYuck

  • @davids970
    @davids970 10 месяцев назад

    Depth control is on point

  • @christiandimapilis6711
    @christiandimapilis6711 Год назад +1

    thanks daniel . also i already followed you on tiktok 😊😁😁

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you so much!
      I appreciate you and your support!
      Thank you for following me on TikTok as well!

  • @xxplosivegaming8051
    @xxplosivegaming8051 Год назад +1

    Hey Daniel another awsome video thank you and keep it up,i just Got one question about the INK flow im not understanding what does affect that could you please comment Here ,much love

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback and support!
      I appreciate you.
      When we don’t have good ink flow the needle will still be doing it’s job however there will be no ink deposit. Therefore when we are tattooing the line for example when our ink flow is not flowing our line will come out inconsistent because nothing was being deposited. So we’d be braking the skin open and nothing more. 1 of the many reasons ink flow is essential.

    • @xxplosivegaming8051
      @xxplosivegaming8051 Год назад

      @@DanielYuck thank you 🤟

  • @goosewayne1343
    @goosewayne1343 Год назад +1

    Im 16 and got a coil gun for christmas and am now trying to learn how to reduce the wobble in my lines i personally think the coil gun is comfy in my hand but the angle is something i have to get used to

    • @blkicemike4857
      @blkicemike4857 Год назад

      Get u a good rotary machine ( Proteus or CNCP6. W/adjustable throw) and use cartridge needles,. IMO the coil machine vibrates a bit much,. Too much,.. it will be more comfortable (rotary/pen style machine),..

  • @user-yi2rj9jx6p
    @user-yi2rj9jx6p 11 месяцев назад +1

    ''So now you can see how am starting to shake the line''
    *Proceed to make a line way better than my actual 'steady' lines*

  • @graffitihunting
    @graffitihunting Год назад +1

    Very useful video 👍

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the support!
      I appreciate it.

  • @candyvarvel
    @candyvarvel Год назад +3

    I have a fast hand so when lining I like a 7 or 9rl for a good solid line and a higher voltage to keep up with my faster working speed. I was catching the skin too much at lower voltage.

    • @candyvarvel
      @candyvarvel Год назад +1

      And I would motion the line above the skin first to feel the flow of the line before I'd actually sink it confidently and stable to actually put it in when I was learning.

    • @candyvarvel
      @candyvarvel Год назад +1

      I started self taught rougue and my silly ass began with 1rl, and I'm a Perfectionist on 1000 so everything got so much easier after that 😆😫😁

    • @candyvarvel
      @candyvarvel Год назад

      I have had the needle wobble from length but for some reason I see the effect more on actual skin than the rubber simulation skin. It's close to skin but the layers and makeup of real aren't the same.

  • @oguzcanik5852
    @oguzcanik5852 Год назад

    What do you think should be the best grip on the machine?

  • @tjwinsdawgs
    @tjwinsdawgs 10 месяцев назад

    Watched this one awhile back, but it's one i love going back to! #DanielYuck is the man!

  • @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts
    @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts Год назад

    Brilliant information 👍

  • @genevievec8476
    @genevievec8476 Год назад +1

    I needed this 😅

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      I am glad I am able to help you.
      Thank you for watching, I appreciate your support.

  • @bennygonzales9403
    @bennygonzales9403 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another video 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      You’re welcome Benny!
      I appreciate you taking the time to show some support!
      You are appreciated.

  • @kogasoldier9379
    @kogasoldier9379 Год назад +2

    I love big wasp carts. Cheap and effective!

  • @davidfigueroa8181
    @davidfigueroa8181 8 месяцев назад

    thanks soo much

  • @albertomalesaniilmuollo2209
    @albertomalesaniilmuollo2209 3 месяца назад

    Le linee più marcate con quali aghi? grazie mille.

  • @Romkavers
    @Romkavers 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @user-ig6jy5ec1l
    @user-ig6jy5ec1l 8 месяцев назад

    What would you practice to keep ur line work consistent like straight lines or following patterns I've put a pen in a coil machine and traced lines out of a tattoo magazine I feel like it helped but mow I have a rotary machine shaped more like a pen

  • @celestinethomas8824
    @celestinethomas8824 10 месяцев назад

    What skin ointment do you use for tattooing?

  • @joefro915
    @joefro915 Год назад

    One of the best information videos out there 😉. Keep it up I'm learning so much.
    #DanielYuck

  • @nhadytv2017
    @nhadytv2017 Год назад

    Thanks for this Video Very Informative when comes to Aspiring Tattoo Artist like me Detailed Video

  • @upgrade1015
    @upgrade1015 Год назад

    Has to try to do bad and still looks ok. Haha . I see what you mean about comfort zone with your hand and posture. Got the bronc next to me in bed put in my fist needle. When I get home I will film my fist line !

  • @flamingo-moments
    @flamingo-moments Год назад

    i’m 16 turning 17 next week but i’ve decided i wanted to become a tattoo artist as a side hustle. i plan on getting the cheyenne sol nova unlimited wireless but i’m not sure what stroke length i should get. i’m deciding between a 3.5 or 4.0.

  • @sodead500
    @sodead500 Год назад

    Hey everyone! I had a question but idk if I would sound stupid... Can I use a used cartridge on fake skin to practice my designs? Is there a way to clean them so ink does not stick on them? I'm just starting the journey. From what I'm seeing, the CNC Police 9RS is strong getting that ink in really good. Nice video for sure!

    • @raylene326
      @raylene326 6 месяцев назад +2

      New needle needed. Never re use a needle that has been used on a person. Used ones need to go into a sharps container.

  • @suleymandundar4108
    @suleymandundar4108 27 дней назад

    Do you have turkish subtitles

  • @gilbertjuarez3564
    @gilbertjuarez3564 Год назад +1

    You see this is what i mean your badass bro and pretty thorough and straight forward and through time and persistence i will eventually get better. #DanielYuck

  • @user-ic4bg4pn1d
    @user-ic4bg4pn1d Месяц назад

    Why does my needle not do what he's does goes up and down mine just stays still and vibrates

  • @Jackpot_dave
    @Jackpot_dave Год назад

    I have tourettes and somethings I focus on can calm down my tourettes. Now, my question for you is. Would tattooing a person and focusing on lining a tattoo be calming or stressful? And is it calming or stressful to you?

  • @dob1133
    @dob1133 Год назад +2

    Do you turn your volts up when using a bigger needle? And if so what's the range? I have had multiple opinions on this.

    • @kogasoldier9379
      @kogasoldier9379 Год назад +4

      I personally stick with a specific voltage depending on whether I'm lining or shading. I like to be around 6.9 volts for lining and about 6.0 for shading but practice and find what works best for you.

    • @Wakapalypze
      @Wakapalypze Год назад +1

      You could just keep slow down your hand speed and keep the voltage or vice versa.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      That’s a great question!
      When I am tattooing with a larger configuration I used to tend to higher up my voltage but now I run at around 6-7 volts for almost all of the tattoos that I do. I have tried lining at 8 with bigger needles, at 7 with larger needles, etc and for me the 7 volt range is healthy depending on my setup for larger needle groupings.
      I would much rather adjust my hand speed over changing the voltage. The lower the voltage in theory I will get a bit more time on the skin before I have to move on.

  • @bad_mime
    @bad_mime Год назад

    I know others have said it but seriously, making sure to have eaten something has been game-changing lol.

  • @dafilo3554
    @dafilo3554 Год назад

    What ointment did u use?

  • @Missbirdd
    @Missbirdd Год назад

    What skin do you use?

  • @mcastaneda6428
    @mcastaneda6428 Год назад

    I dont know how many times i watch and listened to this video and tried what was said. Thank you #DanielYuck

  • @koaoi9172
    @koaoi9172 Год назад

    thank you

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      You’re welcome!
      Thank you for your support as well.

  • @davelora9149
    @davelora9149 5 месяцев назад

    How do I msg you directly
    Looking for some advice on tattooing
    I'm in Canada ontario been using ambition soldier and just need some advice on my lone work and shading 😎 anything would be greatly appreciated

  • @teresacuestas3727
    @teresacuestas3727 Год назад

    Great video very informative 👏🏼🤓

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +1

      Thank you Teresa! I appreciate your feedback and support.

  • @berkanyldz7038
    @berkanyldz7038 Год назад +1

    Please help me guys. I was doing really well on fake skin. Perfect lines. But whenever I do tattoos on my friends or clients, all my lines are shaky. Really annoying and frustrating. Why????

  • @ChavoIsyourDAD
    @ChavoIsyourDAD Год назад +2

    Would you say that practicing depth and hand speed with a 1RL is better considering it seems to be the most difficult to use?

    • @LUXINK
      @LUXINK Год назад +3

      I'd say, practice with every needle. Every movement should be intentional. When you're working with a smaller needle, make sure you cover all your bases (no caffeine, etc), to avoid shaky lines. You can go back and run a 1RL next to your current line (assuming fake skin) and see the improvement.

    • @Lumpdadabubub
      @Lumpdadabubub Год назад

      if you can pull one clean with a 1rl you can pull every size perfect so yeah you can choose a 1 rl

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад +2

      Me personally I wouldn’t practice with a 1rl. Reason being when I do use a 1rl I don’t really feel any resistance or anything like this as a 1rl is considerably smaller over most common needles. If I practiced with say a 11RL or a RS I can see, feel and hear what I am doing, these elements don’t necessarily work the same for a 1RL. The surface area of a 1rl is so tight that it will essentially just rip through anything if we aren’t familiar with depth or hand speed.
      I would encourage you to work and practice with a needle that is big enough for you to see the tip as you practice lining. Using a 1rl requires a different approach over lining with other configurations.

    • @ChavoIsyourDAD
      @ChavoIsyourDAD Год назад

      @@DanielYuck okay cool, thank you so much for the advice. 👍

  • @kmuaxiong
    @kmuaxiong Год назад

    I always come back to this video, thank you for sharing. #DanielYuck

  • @luisreitz
    @luisreitz 2 месяца назад

    when i’m trying to tattoo my hand gets caught on the skin then jerks my line when i get in caught

  • @RottenApple17_08
    @RottenApple17_08 Год назад +1

    @DanielYuck Can I stop while getting out of my comfort zone? If the line is long ?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Oh yea!
      If you begin to tattoo outside of your comfort zone I would highly encourage you to taper out and begin the line again by tapering in.

    • @RottenApple17_08
      @RottenApple17_08 Год назад

      @@DanielYuck thank u sir

  • @quanathan
    @quanathan Год назад

    what camera you use ?

  • @bethhoy5529
    @bethhoy5529 Год назад

    What size needle ?

  • @PistoleroMMA
    @PistoleroMMA 9 месяцев назад

    Great video but needle hanging out too far shouldn’t be one that list in the beginning. PSA DONT RIDE THE TUBE! Understand you canvas of skin and you win 🥇 once you really get into the details you will find that there is a lot but it’s worth knowing

  • @antoniocampos7416
    @antoniocampos7416 Год назад

    Ive tattooed mgself snd it looks amazing. Im getting really good and some of ur tios has helped

  • @HipHopLiveSpot
    @HipHopLiveSpot Год назад +2

    Quality of the needle is close to the top of the list imo. Also gripping the tattoo machine way to tight

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      I would agree! There are variances in quality of needle that could potentially impact one’s work. I can also see how gripping a machine would not be beneficial to stability. These are great variables to consider. Thank you for dropping a comment!

  • @thehillshaveeyes2200
    @thehillshaveeyes2200 Год назад

    Awesome stuff man keep it up # Danielyuck

  • @FunsizedLady
    @FunsizedLady Год назад

    I have been learning so much from your videos! Thank you! #DanielYuck

  • @zhaimadness
    @zhaimadness Год назад +1

    What voltage do u use?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      When it comes to lining I typically will line at around 7-8 volts depending on machine.

  • @a.c.7942
    @a.c.7942 Год назад

    Yea but like.... How do you stretch the skin while doing any of these two hand techniques?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      I will cover more on stretching of skin in depth in another video.
      In a nutshell I don’t typically like to stretch the skin out exact. I prefer to hold the skin down to keep it from moving. I find that this results in less irritation of the skin while still being able to input ink correctly.

  • @YNotStudio07
    @YNotStudio07 Год назад

    What size needle is good for lining and filling

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      Ooooof, that’s a tough question.
      I think needle size for anything would be dependent on the design at hand.
      the design I am doing always helps me determine the needles that I need.

  • @jesusaguilar-sanchez8336
    @jesusaguilar-sanchez8336 Год назад

    Not align with the foot pedal while leaning on ur knee having while balancing on ur toe

  • @j.c6594
    @j.c6594 Год назад

    I'm not necessarily having problems with shaking lines but problems with using the stencil papers they never seem to transfer to skin for me any ideas?

    • @Just_Boo
      @Just_Boo Год назад

      A tattoo primer or deodorant..not antiperspirant

  • @user-zi6hj9eh8w
    @user-zi6hj9eh8w Год назад

    ياريت لو مترجم للعربي

  • @mcastaneda6428
    @mcastaneda6428 Год назад

    Great explanation always is very understandable keep up the videos #DanielYuck

  • @graysonbowie1796
    @graysonbowie1796 4 месяца назад

    Bro how do you clean the fake skin so clean

  • @midnightexpress89
    @midnightexpress89 Год назад +5

    Another reason is pulling lines to long

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      I agree! If the line is far out of one’s comfortability range I can see some wonky lines or wobbles happening.

    • @midnightexpress89
      @midnightexpress89 Год назад

      @@DanielYuck looking back at my comment that's true only to an extent because if the artist knows what they are doing the can stop and restart the line after adjusting hand position with ease

  • @Phada13
    @Phada13 6 месяцев назад

    I just started and my lines are really shaky

  • @The_RealDC
    @The_RealDC Год назад

    Once agian always helpful #DanielYuck