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Thank you for this video. So informational and enjoyable to watch. My dream is to tattoo my own art onto myself one day. Not downplaying anything or saying this looks easy, but my hopes and confidence is definitely growing. Badass tattoo by the way like damn!
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I agree with padding/bulking out the grip. I find it gives easier/better overall needle control in addition to its benifit of being more comfortable/ less stressful on joints/muscles etc reducing hand fatigue and reducing/ prolonging the development of carpal tunnel and other hand based issues.
Nah, makes you use your wrist more which isnt as precise as making those small adjustments using fingers with a thinner grip. For bigger pieces maybe, but for intricate pieces rather a thinner grip.
Beautiful piece! May I ask how Ben manages not to blowout tattoing with 3rl and 5mm stroke? For some people tattooing with higher strokes means lowering their voltages but somehow he uses high volts for such a thin needle and he even passess three times on some lines 🤯
You have to hang the needle so that it’s not hammering in. More experienced artists can discern the machine power vs needle stress for different types of skin
I love the tattoo and the concept, but I’m curious as to why you decided not to put a little bit of depth in the beads as far as shading and the same with the filigree. I’m sure it has to do with readability and not wanting to over darken the frame. I feel like it really could’ve made that filigree come to life a little bit more like you did with the subtle shadows at the top. It just looks a little incomplete. Just curious but all at all an incredible job and super informative. Appreciate you taking the time to educate everyone and share the craft.
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So did you used 6.3 volts ? How about the stroke ? Did you used the same setup for both lining and shading ? Greeting from Dominican Republic, just followed your channel 😊
Super tattoo merci beaucoup pour toutes les infos c'est enrichissant. Quelqu'un pourrait il me dire pourquoi sur peau synthétique avec les aiguilles d'ombrage je n'ai pas de noir intense ? Bonne soirée depuis la France. ✌️
Looks awesome, but those lines are not solid and not mantain a consistent width... Maybe just using 7 rl 0.25 or 0.30 lines, in that case you can get solid lines and really smooth shades using 3RL pendelum technic. But last word is how it heals. Such good work, thanks for the tutorial buddy
that's what you took to say the guy from a 2h video?😂 people this days man,watches a 2h "tutorial " to offended the artist and demand the channel owner to do it his way cause he knows best 😂😂😂
Who cares ! I came for the art not the pose or a thumbnail. I honestly wasn't even thinking about the thumbnail when I clicked on the video. Never crossed my mind so that being said it must be fine because I didn't give a sh!t lol 😆
Stipple has to be my favorite style. Thanks for the video. Much appreciated. Your work is bad ass
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love the art, love your process! thanks for this tut!
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Perfect Techniques 🎃
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this is one of the coolest tats ive seen
Right?! Thanks for the watch 🔥
This has to be one of the best tutorials i have ever seen. if anyone has other link that are this in depth i would love to watch!
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Your technique especially on line work is ridiculously slow
Thanks for sharing tutorial video.. great job 👏
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sick video man its great that you are willing to share your knowledge in real time like that!
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great stuff!! very good content guys!!
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Are you doing a second session on this to finish it up?
Thank you for this video. So informational and enjoyable to watch. My dream is to tattoo my own art onto myself one day. Not downplaying anything or saying this looks easy, but my hopes and confidence is definitely growing. Badass tattoo by the way like damn!
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Really enjoy this one. What a sound guy. Tones of Really useful tips n ideas 👌
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Such a pleasure to watch this. ❤❤❤
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Lets go Bennn!!! Sick video
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Never seen anyone taping the stencil into place. Im going to have to try that!
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great camera angel!!!!
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Another one 🔥
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thanks for sharing your experience😍
thanks for sharing ❤
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Re-watching this masterpiece. So much knowledge and... the guy is quite cute.
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Love it..Tattoo Artist saw on the brunch they sit on =D....
Ben is insane 🔥🔥🔥
We second this! 🔥
👏👏 nice tattoo
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I agree with padding/bulking out the grip. I find it gives easier/better overall needle control in addition to its benifit of being more comfortable/ less stressful on joints/muscles etc reducing hand fatigue and reducing/ prolonging the development of carpal tunnel and other hand based issues.
im still on the fence 50/50 about this.
maybe more for longer sesh
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Nah, makes you use your wrist more which isnt as precise as making those small adjustments using fingers with a thinner grip. For bigger pieces maybe, but for intricate pieces rather a thinner grip.
Cool work
Thanks for the watch!
Beautiful piece! May I ask how Ben manages not to blowout tattoing with 3rl and 5mm stroke? For some people tattooing with higher strokes means lowering their voltages but somehow he uses high volts for such a thin needle and he even passess three times on some lines 🤯
Experience
You have to hang the needle so that it’s not hammering in. More experienced artists can discern the machine power vs needle stress for different types of skin
Amazing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Is this all just triple black or are you diluting it for the lighter tones ? Looks amazing
Hey! Ben just used all trible black 😊
3rl has typically just sliced open the skin when I've used it. Most of the artists I work with won't use a 3rl cuz it just slices the skin open.
Goodness he’s talented
We second this 👌🏻
What’s being used on the paper towel to wipe the skin?
Hello, I noticed the beginning of the video that drawing. How do I get my own drawing that has an impact??
I love the tattoo and the concept, but I’m curious as to why you decided not to put a little bit of depth in the beads as far as shading and the same with the filigree. I’m sure it has to do with readability and not wanting to over darken the frame. I feel like it really could’ve made that filigree come to life a little bit more like you did with the subtle shadows at the top. It just looks a little incomplete.
Just curious but all at all an incredible job and super informative. Appreciate you taking the time to educate everyone and share the craft.
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Seems like a fab guy
He is!
So did you used 6.3 volts ? How about the stroke ? Did you used the same setup for both lining and shading ? Greeting from Dominican Republic, just followed your channel 😊
Thanks for the follow! Ben uses a 5mm stroke length, between 6.4 and 6.8 volts 😊
What cartridges you use here Aside from .25 3RL didnt get what needle size you change into
the fine line girl face on her arm is by heloisegeslain ^^ I recognise her art instantly
great contrast in the design
@@mr_sinister86 aged very well then ;)
@@mr_sinister86 let me guess, you got a spiderweb on your elbow with full blownout lines? Wonderful times.
Super tattoo merci beaucoup pour toutes les infos c'est enrichissant. Quelqu'un pourrait il me dire pourquoi sur peau synthétique avec les aiguilles d'ombrage je n'ai pas de noir intense ? Bonne soirée depuis la France. ✌️
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with all respect your wiping the dermal incredibly hard . god bless that
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Looks awesome, but those lines are not solid and not mantain a consistent width... Maybe just using 7 rl 0.25 or 0.30 lines, in that case you can get solid lines and really smooth shades using 3RL pendelum technic.
But last word is how it heals.
Such good work, thanks for the tutorial buddy
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0.25 cartridge (8s)?? Those lines seem very thick for that 🤔
But was it a bugpin or normal tight
@@willieeetmioutt716 10's are bugpins. 8's are smaller again
@@machietheapachie7214 Wrong. Only sub 10s are bugpins, like 0.25 but unfortunately the vast majority uses this term wrong.
@@socialwagner first I've heard of that but will check it out
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Illusionist power pack who sells those ?
at risk of coming off like an asshole would it be insane for me to ask for your stencil and reference so i can follow along on fake skin to practice
The line work looks fkd ... u still can’t beat a coil for outlines. Dry shaving often causes rashes
Technique is average
Damn I’m sorry he said that to you 😢
Its his technique 🤔 you can do yours 😂 link video to yours
The angle your posing at isn’t flattering. Just keep ur thumbnails simple mate.
disagree
that's what you took to say the guy from a 2h video?😂
people this days man,watches a 2h "tutorial " to offended the artist and demand the channel owner to do it his way cause he knows best 😂😂😂
Who cares ! I came for the art not the pose or a thumbnail. I honestly wasn't even thinking about the thumbnail when I clicked on the video. Never crossed my mind so that being said it must be fine because I didn't give a sh!t lol 😆
"Offend" 😂@@inb4230
Looks like crap in the center of the heart.