Tips to Avoid Stealing Tattoos, Inspo VS Copy: A discussion.

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    this week we're opening up this can of worms all over again. Tattoo STEALING, right?! Well, it's time to take a different approach on the entire thing and try to hit it from the source. Why does tattoo copying happen? In this episode I try to explain why this happens, and what I try to do in the process to avoid 'copying' while still drawing 'inspiration' from other sources online and real life.
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  • @Bl4k3.
    @Bl4k3. 7 лет назад +1554

    I think the main problem is that people who get stolen tattoos don't see the artistry the same way as you [and I] do. They see an artist as a printer, not a painter. They can ask a printer to recreate something exactly. What they don't realize or appreciate is that tattooing is a form of art.

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +25

      blake Well said! It's too bad bc it really takes the joy out of it for those that love and respect the process and the artistry.

    • @up4rent
      @up4rent 7 лет назад +30

      blake printer vs painter argument is awesome, well said

    • @CraftyCicada
      @CraftyCicada 7 лет назад +4

      blake i think you summed it up perfectly!

    • @AchromaticChameleon
      @AchromaticChameleon 7 лет назад +1

      That's a very good way to put this, well said indeed.

    • @May3529
      @May3529 7 лет назад +5

      yes exactly, what I also seem to hear a lot is "yeahh I get that the artist made it and stuff, but it's MY BODY and I can decide what I put on it" I just don't know what to say everytime I hear that TnT

  • @alaetheiagarrisonstuber467
    @alaetheiagarrisonstuber467 7 лет назад +383

    Why would you ask for permission if you aren't ready to hear "no"? It makes no sense for people to be mad at you.

  • @brittany3966
    @brittany3966 7 лет назад +704

    I've had an artist take a custom piece we created together, tweak it slightly and put it on a 50 year old man two months later who was a walk-in for a coverup. The fact that my "artist" could rave about how much he loved my tattoo and how it was one of his favourite pieces he had done, then go forward and put it on someone else.... really stung. It seriously sucks.

    • @theforceiswithjamie8529
      @theforceiswithjamie8529 7 лет назад +36

      happened to me too, i'm so bitter about it.

    • @bezilliox
      @bezilliox 7 лет назад +12

      Brittany Nope jeez, that is not cool

    • @veronicawilson7594
      @veronicawilson7594 7 лет назад +55

      Brittany Nope i had a similar experience, paid for a custom design and saw my tattoo artist do practically the same tattoo on someone else but she obviously put in more effort. I'm still in the process of getting her shaky linework fixed, years later 🙄

    • @brittany3966
      @brittany3966 7 лет назад +14

      That sucks so much! Thankfully he did amazing with his line work and all the colour/shading.. But that also made it difficult, because I was so proud to show off this piece and recommend him to all my friends, then this happened. Good luck with fixing the line work, I'm sure it'll look great once it's all fixed up :)

    • @olivberr
      @olivberr 6 лет назад +10

      If you’re artist loved drawing something why are you surprised they wanted to draw it again. I don’t get this argument. I get like “plagiarism”. But why should only one person experience a great piece of art? Only one person can hear a song. Only one person can see a movie. Only one person can appreciate a Van Gogh piece. No!

  • @emyemyemyyyy
    @emyemyemyyyy 7 лет назад +889

    I would be SO immensely hurt if someone took my tattoo. Inspiration and copying are super different. It's such a personal experience, it's too much for me, lol

    • @Ballztothewallz722
      @Ballztothewallz722 7 лет назад +1

      is it ok to get a drawing of an artist like keith haring as a tattoo?

    • @angel-gu8co
      @angel-gu8co 7 лет назад +1

      i love keith haring! n i'm pretty sure that would b fine but i don't have any tattoos so

    • @whostolethechocolate
      @whostolethechocolate 7 лет назад +7

      Toni Jane I think the thing is that painters/artists mostly make their work to show it to the public but if you have your own tattoo, it's just for you. It's part of you and it really means something to you and if you see it on other people it's kind of annoying. It's a little bit like if somebody would have the exact same face as you and you wouldn't have anything special to you anymore...just what I think

    • @Ballztothewallz722
      @Ballztothewallz722 7 лет назад +1

      lots of people have keith haring tattoos though? i wouldnt be coppying them, its just something i would like bc his art means a lot to me?

    • @hawkeyemihawkgettingmoneylord
      @hawkeyemihawkgettingmoneylord 7 лет назад +6

      Emy Anderson i dont get why it matters tbh

  • @katiehatfield3233
    @katiehatfield3233 7 лет назад +369

    Don't include me in your fuckin' sassafrass 2k17

    • @emyemyemyyyy
      @emyemyemyyyy 7 лет назад +34

      Katie Hatfield I need it on a shirt lol

  • @wearesibz
    @wearesibz 7 лет назад +865

    I don't have any tattoos yet, but I've learned so much from this show. before watching I didn't understand why copying was bad. I now know a lot more empathy on the subject, especially about the respect on art, and I can't wait until I have my first tattoo. Love and appreciate this!!

    • @madelinewelsh2280
      @madelinewelsh2280 7 лет назад +17

      !!! i feel exactly the same and i couldnt have said it better myself

    • @bekahnavarro
      @bekahnavarro 7 лет назад +7

      wearesibz Yeah. It's been a little while for me, but same here. I only have one so far. I commented elsewhere on here, but Qcknd and another RUclipsr were invaluable in helping prepare (and continue to help me navigate the pitfalls). Those in the tattoo lifestyle may forget what it's like for us newbies. There IS a difference between the uncaring stupidity she talks about and those of us that unintentionally offend ppl with our ignorance. Qcknd is awesome for helping out those of us in the 2nd catergory.

    • @boo.its.kaylin
      @boo.its.kaylin 7 лет назад +5

      I know the feeling. I have so many friends who see no issues with copying tattoos. I wish they'd all watch qcknd's videos.

    • @slanhelvete
      @slanhelvete 7 лет назад +7

      Most people dont give a shit anyway^

    • @bekahnavarro
      @bekahnavarro 7 лет назад +7

      Yeah, and that's a shame. I've watched so many videos on "what not to say to artists" and I'm so glad. I would have asked so many dumb as things just like them.

  • @KT-hg5wy
    @KT-hg5wy 7 лет назад +112

    Willing to bet anyone snapping back against the incredibly basic concept of not ripping off people's original tattoos:
    A) Don't have tattoos
    B) Don't have original tattoos
    C) Have ripped off tattoos

    • @Ears95
      @Ears95 6 лет назад +3

      When someone has exact Flash tattoos on them kinda kills it for me when they get upset about someone taking a tattoo of theirs. The flash tattoo you have is probably on many other people and they are ok with that but not someone adjusting their design or copying it.
      Maybe if that person has all original work I can see them getting upset but otherwise I don’t get it.

    • @hannahlang6316
      @hannahlang6316 5 лет назад +2

      40 Roll Here’s why the two are different: when you agree to a flash tattoo, you go into it knowing you are going to be sharing that tattoo with lots of other people. You don’t get a flash tattoo to commemorate your vacation in Paris (unless you’re getting a flash tattoo in Paris), your marriage, your lost child, childhood memories, parent memorials, etc. That’s the point of flash art- it’s to be cool, inexpensive, done quickly, and have you in and out of the shop in a flash. When you get an original piece done, it means something to you, you expect to be the only one to have that particular piece of art. When you had an artist tailor it exactly to fit your wants and expectations, spend all this time and money on it, and wear it with pride just to find out someone else is walking around with something that’s supposed to be just for you, it probably sucks. It’s never happened to me and probably won’t, but that’s really gotta suck.

  • @astartemarsh137
    @astartemarsh137 7 лет назад +350

    This one girl on youtube and she had her palms tattooed and her daughter's name like, on the fingers, and someone copied the full thing, even the name. And she was saying that she hopes that the person has someone close to them with the same name, like otherwise they have a tattoo of her daughter's name.

  • @unlucky3077
    @unlucky3077 7 лет назад +526

    I honestly wouldn't even post pictures of my tattoos, if I had any, because of this..

    • @shortboss101
      @shortboss101 7 лет назад +17

      yup that's what I did. I have it on my fb with friends I know but not my IG. I only put them if i feel not a huge thing like my owls, rose, and octpus. However there one tattoo I haven't put on IG which is my building bc i taken pictures of flat iorn building and had my artist do a mix and it's my own original tattoo. so i feel it.

    • @shortboss101
      @shortboss101 7 лет назад +6

      To me some tattoos shouldn't be stole espeically if it's something you rarely see on people. I feel it takes hard work to come up with an idea you love and put it on you and someone steals it in every inch. Be inspire but don't make it 100% like mine. It might not be hurting no one however people who are creative and who want different don't want people taking their work or the criedit. Like I said there are some I don't find a big deal like you know animals or flowers however try to make a change in a idea you like. I would love to get a bio shock sleeve, but I don't want the same idea as everyone else. Every sleeve of the game I seen it's the same theme. That's why i went played the game again and even took pictures while playing so i can have a sleeve with the same cartoons, but not the same way. I agree with +Taylor Manning in what she said.

    • @Atlas65
      @Atlas65 7 лет назад +4

      The clients shouldn´t take credit for the tattoo since they are not the one designing them (even though if they come up with the concept)
      You can´t really use this Mona Lisa anology, since Leonardo painted Mona Lisa, but you or te client in most cases didn´t do the tattoo yourself/himself/herself. unless you/him/her are really good at drawing and are the the one that did the drawing. To compare your tatto that someone else designed for you as your work is like comparing a painting that would be made by Leonardo by a request of some patron, lets say a painting of this patron in his yard with his dog and his three daugters in some special enviroment that the patron would ask to be paint in, as the the patrons work.
      Btw, hundreds or thousands of artist have copied Mona Lisa, which is a artwork by an artist like you know called Leonardo. Nobody blinks an eye when tattoo artist steal from him or copy. But when a tatto artist dears to use the same tatoo that he himself designed for a client every looses it.

    • @nikkihitchcock7020
      @nikkihitchcock7020 7 лет назад +2

      Its so sad that I totally agree :/

    • @puppy2ification
      @puppy2ification 7 лет назад +20

      Why not? You should be confident in sharing your tattoo. If someone takes that art, don't be mad because you are not the first person with that tattoo and you have a specific meaning to it. They're meaning might be different than yours, that's what matters.

  • @JeSuisStupideEtChaud
    @JeSuisStupideEtChaud 7 лет назад +101

    Last year I got a piece by Alex Strangler and she posted it on her IG. One of the first comments was a girl tagging her regular artist and asking him if he could do that design for cheap. Like you said, I get that not everybody is going to be able to get an Alex Strangler tattoo, but how rude is that???

    • @Framlii
      @Framlii 5 лет назад +3

      I would answer " Sorry honey, this is custom piece. If you do, you are stealing"

  • @labrujanat
    @labrujanat 7 лет назад +466

    I love how fluent your videos are now (:
    you used to hesitate while talking alot, but now you seem so confident. its great!

    • @aliselman3834
      @aliselman3834 7 лет назад

      Nat I noticed this too! So so great.

    • @w4768
      @w4768 7 лет назад +17

      Yes! So proud :') her personality is really coming through more as well

    • @Vertella
      @Vertella 7 лет назад +17

      She still repeats a lot of what she says like 10 times lol. Not because she's the only youtuber but damn it's annoying after you've heard x sentence 20 times. It's like ok this video could've been 5 minutes shorter if you edited out all the repeating stuff.

  • @kellynason716
    @kellynason716 7 лет назад +48

    I once had a woman at a wedding (who I had never met) take a photo of my cameo tattoo that my artist drew specifically for me because she thought a cameo was a cool idea and wanted something similar. She then went to my artist, showed him the photo she took and told him she wanted that exact tattoo. He obviously recognized the tattoo and told her she couldn't have that tattoo because "that's Kelly's tattoo" but he would draw up something for her. She got annoyed and never ended up getting a tattoo from him. I was so embarrassed when he told me, thankfully he had already assumed that I didn't really know the woman. I don't let strangers take photos of my tattoos anymore, unless it's some taking a photo of my Vincent Price tattoos at a horror convention since I know they aren't taking the photos to get a tattoo.

  • @RabekahRandoms
    @RabekahRandoms 7 лет назад +267

    When I saw your love letter tattoo I thought it was so awesome! So I went to my guy and said I wanted a neo-traditional love letter. Your tattoo made me fall in love with the love letter concept and because I brought my guy a concept and not just an image I have a totally original piece that I adore! So thank you Qcknd for introducing me to that concept!

    • @gwenmph
      @gwenmph 7 лет назад +9

      RebeccaRandoms I love the love letter tattoo too! I think if I ever got one it would have to say "hopeless romantic" around it too since that's exactly what I am. Also I would just say "love letter" and give zero reference pictures

    • @RabekahRandoms
      @RabekahRandoms 7 лет назад +18

      Deanna Tingwald I thought about putting text in mine but I couldn't really think of anything I wanted. I think "hopeless romantic" is such a good idea! When people ask me questions about my love letter tattoo they always ask "whose the love letter for?" And the answer is always "myself."

  • @melaniemartin3303
    @melaniemartin3303 7 лет назад +76

    I am tattoo artist..and I never post my work.I do private by word of clients only. I show my books and do pieces around ideas ,sometimes I do two variations of same idea just because it's fun.
    I don't find it flattering when my art is copied.but I can't waist my day on it. I can only limit who see it. and be conscious of the clients I service.
    I will not service everyone.
    I do love to listen to "the other side of tattooing."
    I like to listen to you. sending love.💛✨🌟

    • @sterlingjoseph5068
      @sterlingjoseph5068 7 лет назад +1

      Melanie Springman I am also very particular and who I pick as a client I understand exactly where you're coming from nobody wants to have their work oversaturated or devalued or demonetized in any shape or form. I'm With you 100% on that note . But I do post regularly because I want the world to see my work but that doesn't mean that I will tattoo every body who likes the tattoo I did just because they like it . For me I have to meet with the person first before I even decide to take them on as a canvas . I'd like to know what they have in mind and see if I can even get along with my subject.. some subjects are just a pain in the ass naturally to me I could give a fuck about the money I don't really care I have enough money of my own I do not tattoo for money LOL. I Get enough money from my paintings alone anyhow so it's Allmost second nature for me to turn you down if I'm not viben with you or if our chemistry isn't up to par. I loose nothing at the end of the day and I'm not desperate or thirsty for canvas eathier so it's a lot easier for me to say no 😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿

    • @kylemendes7246
      @kylemendes7246 5 лет назад

      sterling joseph nothing screams you dont care by making a paragraph how you dont care.

  • @NicoleyCupcakes
    @NicoleyCupcakes 7 лет назад +35

    Oh my god I LOVE the sad handcuffs. that's how I want all my tattoos to be... simple concepts that are taken and rolled with by the artist

  • @kathrynecourtney5897
    @kathrynecourtney5897 7 лет назад +69

    Just so you know, you've helped this little future tattoo newbie learn the importance of not coping tattoos, as well as taking inspiration vs. taking the actual tattoo. 😁

  • @allisonlawson7632
    @allisonlawson7632 7 лет назад +339

    People with stolen tattoos are like people walking around with a cheap knock off handbag. Like they can copy it, but they'll never have the real deal and usually the copy is of much lower quality than the original.

    • @allisonlawson7632
      @allisonlawson7632 7 лет назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @funnygaming2672
      @funnygaming2672 7 лет назад +36

      I get what you are saying, but a bag just dont compared to a tattoo ,a bag it a just fashion item that can be change easily but a tattoo even if it for fashion only in some case, it is literally INK in you ,you cannot always cover up just because an asshole copy it ...

    • @allisonlawson7632
      @allisonlawson7632 7 лет назад +8

      What I'm saying is it's tacky and usually looks crappy. I'm not referring to the permanence.

    • @allisonlawson7632
      @allisonlawson7632 7 лет назад +3

      I see copies all the time. If you look at a lot of tattoos online, you'll often see bad copies of ones done by well known artists.

    • @funnygaming2672
      @funnygaming2672 7 лет назад +5

      well not all copy are bad quality most of the time ,it just cheaper for the bag (you dont pay for the name,it still the same material normally ) but that not the case of the tattoo ,it will surely cost about the same amount of money to copy someone else exact tattoo or you will end up with something crappy and tacky but at the end that person is an ass not knowing what they are really getting .
      The client and the artist work the whole concept that is not ok.I will be wierd out a little ( a be mad and disturbed for a while )if somebody get the same lettering design that i have ,i made it for my father who past away that was a promise i made him 1 week before he die and he dont have a tomb (i feel like guardian) .It will look out of the place for me seeing a stranger with something i made for him in his memories O.0 But a copy of a bag or whatever i really could care less...You can dress up just like me if you want ;D

  • @jessi4894
    @jessi4894 7 лет назад +264

    qcknd, you should do a Tattoo Talk Tuesday about the language/vocabulary/lingo of the tattoo world for us newbies who are just getting into it.
    Also, wow I can't believe you got hate for telling someone who asked to copy you no. Isn't part of asking for consent being prepared to hear "No, you may not." I mean I could be totally wrong, and the definition for asking for consent might have changed to "I asked so it man's an automatic yes, and anything other than that will make me pissy and offended."
    I don't think there's anything wrong with saying "I appreciate you asking permission, but I'm going to have so say no, and here's my reasoning as to why..."

    • @graveyardpansy
      @graveyardpansy 7 лет назад +16

      Jessica Walling that's a good idea for a TTT!! Also, I agree. If you're asking for consent they should 10000% be prepared for a "no."

  • @safewordbysophie
    @safewordbysophie 7 лет назад +10

    I had my first tattoo at 23. I work as a model and another model not only stole my actual tattoo, she also stole the placement and the actual photoshoot shot she likely found the tattoo from. I was so hurt and offended that something that meant so much to me was blatantly ripped off on so many levels. It's not flattering. AT ALL.

  • @BubblegumMurder
    @BubblegumMurder 7 лет назад +22

    What I've done with my upcoming tattoo's is show my artist the inspiration of the style/look of the tattoo and basically let my artist take that idea and come up with a concept for me. I would prefer giving the artist inspiration for what I want than an exact copy. Then it's truly from that specific, talented artist.

    • @TemeryN
      @TemeryN 7 лет назад

      that is exactly what I do to and so far it's worked out beautifully =)

    • @sarahwithstars
      @sarahwithstars 7 лет назад

      Atom Cat exactly. but I then think that you did right and you are not responsible if your artist then chose an image that was someone elses work and you didn't know what she presented wasnt her own! there has to be a level of trust xxxx

    • @BubblegumMurder
      @BubblegumMurder 7 лет назад

      I know I personally have chosen artists that have a good reputation who wouldn't do that. Definitely a level of trust, in that regard.

  • @automaton-in-love
    @automaton-in-love 7 лет назад +20

    Tattoo artists are ARTISTS. Copying a tatoo (thats not something like a logo of course, as mentioned) is just as, if not more, bad as copying a drawing or painting and passing it off as your own work (and charging people for it!) At least art on paper you can return and refund because its a fake, tattoos are much harder to get rid of.

  • @lola-pq6ew
    @lola-pq6ew 7 лет назад +7

    At my mums tattoo place they have a sign that says "we do not recreate or copy others tattoos" you can use inspiration and stuff. One of my mums tattoo is inspired by you even

  • @lilafisher2310
    @lilafisher2310 7 лет назад +9

    Having a tattoo stolen is definitely the worst. Some imagery and symbols are inherently difficult to have individuality attached to it, i.e. paper airplanes, sunflowers, certain script tattoos etc., but having your skin basically copied is a punch in the gut. My first tattoo was copied by someone really close to me and even though some aspects were changed (which I appreciated) it still sucked.

  • @HighPriestessAngelique
    @HighPriestessAngelique 7 лет назад +7

    There are at least 20-30 people in just my town, that have tried to copy my back piece that took nearly 100 hrs...
    At first, I was HORRIFIED & felt very upset & even like someone stole something from me... Fast forward to now, 10 yrs later, & I feel completely different about it. I feel honored that someone was so inspired by my artwork & by who I am as a person by some, that it makes me feel even MORE unique. I will ALWAYS be the OG, and it is flattering to know that I there are others out there who believe in my image so much they want to have a part of that light as well. Do I wish they would ask how I feel about it? Yes, I would... Do I hold it against them? No, I don't... Do I want them to at least give credit for it? Not for myself but for the artist that created it. I am just the canvas, but SHE designed it. Just wanted to throw my experience in, just take it with a grain of salt. My opinion is this. We have ALL been inspired by someone & copied something at some point. It just so happens that this is more permanent. If you have something unique and meaningful to you, explain that to the artist who is doing it, have them either return or throw away the sketch & by all means don't put the picture on social media!!! Thanks & much 💜💘❤️

  • @abigailpage6257
    @abigailpage6257 7 лет назад +36

    I'm so glad I watched this video because I never knew that tattoo copying was such a huge issue in the industry. I am new to tattooing and I am planning to get my first tattoo at the end of the summer and honestly before this video I was totally comfortable with copying tattoos from the internet infact that was my exact plan I found an image that an artist has drawn and I was gonna copy it exactly because I thought that's just what I wanted but now I know that it's not okay to just copy tattoos

  • @CaroSOSaS
    @CaroSOSaS 7 лет назад +63

    I am so glad you made this video I always wanted to know this exactly cause I want a tattoo that is similar to someone elses but I didn´t know how to ask for it

  • @MadisonMcGowan14
    @MadisonMcGowan14 7 лет назад +10

    I agree with you completely. I would be very annoyed seeing someone else copy my tattoos. My creativity and my artists work is for us not for random people who can't be creative. I love having my artist create their own art so it's original to me and I can wear it with pride.

  • @tayloradams1160
    @tayloradams1160 7 лет назад +11

    Okay I'm about to pay you a very strange compliment lol. With the lighting and the makeup and the hair and the light colored, drapey shirt, you look like a beautiful Edwardian lady. It could literally be portrait.
    I sound like a giant creeper, but I'm really just feeling this aesthetic haha *laughs nervously and sinks into the bushes Homer Simpson style*

  • @OWLexis
    @OWLexis 7 лет назад +15

    love love LOVE your shirt, and how it subtly showcases your back piece ! You've also been glowing in your past few videos, & I can definitely see an increase in your confidence since you've moved out:) loving your content even more

  • @franziskaschlott3081
    @franziskaschlott3081 7 лет назад +6

    I got inspired by your burning bra tattoo. And I didnt show any images to my artist I just told her "hey I want a burning bra tattoo, do you wanna do it?" And she said "Hell yes!!!" and so she did some research and took her complete own take on it and I love it. But as a person who has severeal tattoos I'm conscious about the issue as it is. I was aware that I won't show her your exact Image to keep the influence complete away - and off course I know she is a professional she would never ever copy it. I just wanted to keep the initial influence that brought this idea to life in my head - to be out of the way. At the appointment she freehanded it with pictures of bullet bras and I'm so happy how it all turned out. And I'm glad that I found you.

  • @Amandamml1
    @Amandamml1 7 лет назад +19

    My brother in law once told a friend an idea of a tattoo he was going to get and some time later this so called friend showed up with the tattoo... It is basically stealing!
    I've worked with artists that same way, you pitch an idea you have and they create something unique. I agree!
    Great videos :) hi from Costa Rica

  • @madeline654
    @madeline654 7 лет назад +10

    this is a super important topic tbh. glad you do these vides theyre super informative and i also just enjoy your online presence in general

  • @peteparker8140
    @peteparker8140 7 лет назад +184

    i think it totally depends on the tattoo i mean how many people have supernatural demon trap tattoos on their chest.

    • @thomassol9725
      @thomassol9725 7 лет назад +65

      pete parker I would consider that flash it's from a show and it has a large fandom so it's fine. Just like pokemon tattoos like you can either take the pokeball itself or create an original concept based on the show. Qcknd has a video based on fandom tattoos as well so you can always check that out

    • @LitleLuci
      @LitleLuci 7 лет назад +55

      agreed there is a difference between a flash tattoo. like supernatural symbol or mickey mouse. compared to a personalized piece made specifically for you.

    • @cazzawee
      @cazzawee 7 лет назад +26

      that wouldn't be considered as stealing a tattoo. cause even the very first person who ever got that tattooed, didn't come up with the idea by themselves.

    • @daniellahansen5726
      @daniellahansen5726 7 лет назад +3

      I agree. Now I'm having a Pokémon tattoo myself in, well, a few days but I feel like the difference would be: you can't ask someone to not get the specific Pokémon but you can demand that the specific details around it and such to not be copied since that's when the tattoo becomes personal.
      I did just like In the video and found some different stuff I liked from different art and other tattoos and told my tattoo artist: i want this Pokémon and these elements. Basically told him three things I wanted to be there but otherwise let him do his thing.

    • @bry7487
      @bry7487 7 лет назад +4

      Well like those above said, it's more of a flash tattoo. It's not an original piece that someone created with their artist specifically for their body.

  • @solhan4525
    @solhan4525 7 лет назад +7

    It blows my mind that people and artists still think it's acceptable to copy another person's tattoo, it's a slap in the face to both the artist and the client has the original piece.

  • @dania4995
    @dania4995 7 лет назад +38

    I followed a tattoo artist simply because I liked his work. Then I realised that I was seeing tattos that I already saw on other social media! He was copying work from others! I was really disapointed so I unfollowed. I kinda wanted to tell him that he should at least write something like "drawing by [...]" but I didn't know how say it wright. What's making me mad is that other people are falling in love with "his" work but he partly stole from other artists! That's unacceptable to me.

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +4

      Dania This makes me soooo sad 🙁 I've seen accounts like this and it's hard bc if you comment something drawing attention to their copying, they can just delete the comment.. You feel so powerless..

    • @michellelee487
      @michellelee487 7 лет назад +3

      Dania I was following an artist on fb and I realized he was copying ideas from Pinterest. He was also taking them off other artists fb pages. I unfollowed him and never got tattooed by him either.

  • @PraireGirlBlog
    @PraireGirlBlog 7 лет назад +2

    I just feel need to let you know how much I appreciate and respect you! This topic is one i was very sheltered from for a long time but Im glad i didn't start collecting tattoos until I first heard you talk about this topic! Before I started watching you Tattoo Talk Tuesday videos, everyone i knew copied tattoos and very rarely would i see someone with an original idea or speak about it. Since i started to think about tattoo copying i have so much more compassion and feel strongly about it. My first two tattoos have been completely original so far, and i couldn't be happier! Feels so good to have original work from my tattoo artist but i couldn't imagine how it would feel if someone copied my pieces! Anyway i want to thank you, as this show has taught me a lot and i have a deep respect for you!

  • @meggi-rose
    @meggi-rose 7 лет назад +13

    ive had my first tattoo stolen a few months after i got it by a girl in my cosmo class who was always rude to me. at least she went to a bad artist and it ended up looking like shit, but i was still in such disbelief when i saw it, like you fucking forreal right now?

    • @Gaia_95
      @Gaia_95 7 лет назад +1

      Meggi Rose Haha, that terrible but that's the best at the same time. Stop stealing people's ideas!!! People are so unoriginal.

  • @xxcrystalxchaosxx
    @xxcrystalxchaosxx 7 лет назад +38

    I always thought that if somebody stole my tattoo (particularly the one on my left foot which is common enough (treble clef/base clef heart) the person who stole the tattoo might have the image, but they will never ever have all the feelings that I associate with it. We will always have the stories behind our tattoos, if not just the image itself.

    • @ekl1457
      @ekl1457 6 лет назад +1

      Christine Carter I totally also have this tattoo (or a very similar one) but i didn't get it from another tattooed person I got it because it was an image I had been drawn to since I was 14.

  • @prettyawkwardrandom4803
    @prettyawkwardrandom4803 6 лет назад +6

    I feel really bad because I recently got my first tattoo and sent the artist a picture of another tattoo for inspo and I thought that they would run with the idea and they did tweak it a little bit but I feel like it looks to much like a copy and was too shy and embarrassed to say anything. Then I started watching tattoo videos and realized how much I suck for not making sure that it was not a direct copy.

    • @ShannanMcCormack
      @ShannanMcCormack 5 лет назад

      I'm in a similar situation... I chose a design with my artist and it turns out it's an image from Pinterest! He's done three of my tattoos, luckily I reverse searched the other two he did and they don't return any results but I feel like such an idiot. So now I am walking around with a copied owl on my forearm 🤦😠 he listed it on FB as an "available design" and didn't want to ask where it came from as I ASSUMED he'd designed it (never assume 🤦) so I guess I've learnt my lesson, do your research. It was a bit of an impulse luckily the tattoo has no particular meaning but hopefully will be able to find a proper tattooist to change it enough so it's not as similar... Moral of the story is always ask! Never assume anything :(

    • @Nolove1321
      @Nolove1321 2 года назад

      It’s not a big deal how many other people got cardinal tattoos? She’s not the only one. And don’t post ur personal tattoo if u don’t want people to be inspired by ur tat 😒

  • @rebeccacombrink9238
    @rebeccacombrink9238 7 лет назад +4

    One of my friends took an idea that I had been talking to a tattoo artist about a personal piece for on top of my foot and got almost the same one on her arm, after I had booked the appointment and had it all planned.
    I feel like she forced a "friendship" tattoo on me without my permission

  • @KailaCatherine
    @KailaCatherine 7 лет назад +5

    I found your channel when I watched the other video you have about copying tattoos. I was a totally newbie and knew nothing about the tattoo world. I live in a small town and the largest city is 8 hours away. The tattoo artists that are near me are extremely rude and/or judgemental from experiences I've seen with my friends and I had no desire to get a tattoo from them. I didn't have much tattoo culture around me.
    I went to Thailand with a friend (who lives in a city) who has several large tattoos (full chest and sleeve tattoos, etc) and decided I wanted to get my 1st tattoo with her around as I was there when she got her 1st tattoo 5 years ago. She gave me advice about getting a tattoo and picking a shop but nothing about the design I had chosen. I had this Mandela design that I loved and had found on Instagram and asked a very popular tattoo shop in Bangkok to tattoo this Mandela. I got the tattoo and went back home. I was very excited to have my 1st tattoo. When I got home from my trip I started to get into the youtube tattoo community and that's when I found your original video and I had no idea how bad it is to copy a tattoo at all. I was uneducated about the issue and tattoos in general. I love that you and others make videos so hopefully people like me won't make the same mistakes. I have plans to get my tattoo altered so it is not a copy of another artist's work.
    Since learning more about the tattoo community and watching a lot of tattoo talk Tuesday I have many plans to travel (within Canada) to get tattoo with an artist's original and unique design.

  • @stargirl1499
    @stargirl1499 7 лет назад +17

    Where I live, the only tattoos people get are ones they found online or their grandma's handwriting. People don't realize that they can find and commission art for the source instead of stamping a Pinterest board on their bodies. I personally find it hard to love art that you know isn't your's.

  • @Antaury97
    @Antaury97 6 лет назад +3

    I found a tattoo online that I love, I want to keep most of it but change some minor things , is this considered copying?

  • @SongsByAngela
    @SongsByAngela 6 лет назад

    I just discovered you, and I love you already. Thank you for educating everyone. I have four tattoos, and all of them fairly traditional with my own twist, which I love. You've already taught me how to plan better for my next ones, and how to craft new original ones. You're great!

  • @livemystic1958
    @livemystic1958 7 лет назад +15

    I agree with you. While at work I had some flaky young women keep staring at my tattoos and talk about how they wanted one just like mine. They didn't even talk to me and tell me they like my tattoo they just talked about my tattoo like it was something they could have. But my Galaxy hearts tattoo on my arm was custom-made for me by my tattoo artist and lots of thought was put into it, making it unique. So I know what you mean and agree with you. Thanks
    Paige

  • @Rachel16H88
    @Rachel16H88 7 лет назад +8

    btw- I 100% agree with your thoughts on this subject I've had 3 of my tattoos stolen, only one asked permission, I declined the same way you did in your last video. Be Creative People.

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +3

      Rachel 16H88 I'm so sorry that you've had to go through this, and three times that's crazy!! I definitely can understand your frustration, it's not flattering at all, it's just unoriginal and it takes the love away that you hold for them.

    • @Rachel16H88
      @Rachel16H88 7 лет назад +1

      Libby Good exactly, like it's not hard to tell your artist to change it a bit, even a change in colors would help.

  • @carlychu
    @carlychu 7 лет назад +376

    what is with your makeup lately??? it's so perfect! 😍

    • @glitteryhunchback
      @glitteryhunchback 7 лет назад +28

      I agree SHE LOOKS SO ETHEREAL

    • @poephila
      @poephila 7 лет назад +19

      Reminds me of korean makeup! So fresh :)

    • @m00nsterr_97
      @m00nsterr_97 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah, suuuure lol

  • @RenaeGuerrero
    @RenaeGuerrero 7 лет назад

    This video is beautiful, I love that your sensitive to the feelings of those that others might demonize. I love it, I hope you get more positive feedback because you truly deserve it for really dedicating time.

  • @kattran9920
    @kattran9920 7 лет назад +63

    Where did you get your poster in the background?

    • @peoplecallmeagoth
      @peoplecallmeagoth 7 лет назад +7

      Kat Tran it's from ball n chain co!!! they have lots of cool tapestries

    • @AspenSauce
      @AspenSauce 7 лет назад +24

      Alright, I did some research haha It looks like this is art done by Johnny Gloom and if you look up "johnny gloom tapestry" you can find it!

    • @MorganTChurchill
      @MorganTChurchill 7 лет назад +3

      Kat Tran this can also be bout through alien outfitters :)

    • @analieserivera8792
      @analieserivera8792 7 лет назад +15

      Kat Tran, don't "bit" her room decor she'll make a video about it lol

    • @AspenSauce
      @AspenSauce 7 лет назад +14

      Oh, don't be silly. When you create a piece and enlist an artist to bring an original idea to life, it sucks when it gets stolen. Stealing art is stealing art regardless of the medium

  • @VelvetWay
    @VelvetWay 7 лет назад +11

    The way I see it is that the artist that did your tattoo has the "ownership" of an original design no matter whether you paid them or how much you paid them. So they should have the right to tattoo the same design or modified design as much as they want because it's their property in a sense.

    • @subwayvesubscriber
      @subwayvesubscriber 7 лет назад +4

      I am planning to get a very specific piece in memory of a dead friend. It is very unique to me and my friend. The ideas came from ME and ME only. The tattoo artist will add their own touch, they will put my thoughts onto paper (and skin eventually), but I don't think it would be fair to say that the tattoo artist is the sole owner of the tattoo even though a lot of input came from me.
      A tattoo is a collaborative piece of art. Without me, the artist would never have had the idea and created it. Without the artist, the tattoo would have never been made in that special unique way. It would not have been possible without both of us, so I think it's fair to say that BOTH of us are the rightful owners of the tattoo.

    • @VelvetWay
      @VelvetWay 7 лет назад

      That may be so, but only the tattoo artist can reproduce that idea, and there are no real "rules" or "laws" that prohibit a tattoo artist from doing so. Your ownership of the tattoo is physical more than anything, because you have it on your body. Yes you had the idea, but you can't patent or copyright an idea without a physical image or design (one that the tattoo artist brought to life). It's up to the tattoo artist at the end of the day.

  • @moniquemeehan3612
    @moniquemeehan3612 7 лет назад

    I honestly love that this video actually shows ideas on how you can easily create your own design, rather than most of the other videos on this topic I have seen who just rant about how it's bad

  • @gwynquagliana2043
    @gwynquagliana2043 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to talk about this in a way that makes it easy for everyone to understand, and thank you for sharing the tips on how to get a unique tattoo. That's some great advice that I will definitely take in the future if I see something I would like tattooed on myself.

  • @kealleymayhew19
    @kealleymayhew19 7 лет назад +4

    I always go to the same artist, I usually just give him an idea and he always comes up with great art. I think if anyone copied one of my tattoo I'd be upset more for him then for me. I know he works hard for his craft and it wouldnt be fair to him.

  • @katelynemarie3646
    @katelynemarie3646 7 лет назад +10

    Don't include me in your fuckin' sassafras

  • @jazztanszak
    @jazztanszak 7 лет назад

    you're one of my favourite youtubers,everything you do is so genuine and I feel a kinship every time I watch your content.have a great day!!

  • @DorivalErcole
    @DorivalErcole 7 лет назад

    Hi Qcknd girl. Do you realise how adorable are you being right now?
    I have seen a lot of people just freaking out for the stolen tattoos and you are teaching how people can use tattoos as pieces of inspiration. This is really awesome.
    Educate is much more effective than freaking out on camera, for sure.
    Congrats and cheers from Brazil. =)

  • @iamryanlittle
    @iamryanlittle 7 лет назад +85

    When Qcknd uploads a video :)))))))

    • @ladyshj833
      @ladyshj833 7 лет назад

      Same goes for Ryan Little :D

  • @kkiplandd2384
    @kkiplandd2384 7 лет назад +45

    i was asked before if someone could copy my tattoo straight to my face?????

    • @honeydoodles4
      @honeydoodles4 7 лет назад +12

      Omg a teacher cloning a kid is such a wild but very good way to make that point!

  • @Cousin_Mothman
    @Cousin_Mothman 7 лет назад +1

    whats your view on commissioning an artist (not a tattoo artist) to sketch up a piece for a future tattoo? What type of artist would you reccommend to get a piece done thats been custom made for you by someone else?

  • @MakeupByAnnki
    @MakeupByAnnki 7 лет назад

    Awesome video!💜 I 100% agree with you! There is a huuuge difference between getting inspired by a tattoo and flat out copying it!

  • @LizzAngelus
    @LizzAngelus 7 лет назад +3

    I totally agree.But I do use different images to represent a certain style or angle that im looking for. I even draw out my ideas, curated by different pieces ive been inspired by in order to make my own. It sucks ppl have to 100%rip off others art, it just shows they have absolute no imagination or faith in their artist.

  • @brendabaum6442
    @brendabaum6442 7 лет назад +19

    Claire Marshall is another RUclipsr/makeup artist who has spoken about this. She did a video about copying and she spoke about another woman who was copying her tattoos and placement exactly. Claire spoke about how intrusive and creepy it was to be copied. Her channel is Hey Claire.

  • @zeamanning226
    @zeamanning226 7 лет назад +1

    I agree with you completely. As a person who started getting tattoos this year it still scares me when people tell me they love my tattoos and then follow up with where I went and what I told the artist to get the image they created. Although my images don't necessarily have much meaning, they are so special to me and even thinking that someone else would get it crushes me, so im sorry that you would have to deal with this. When it came to me getting my umbrella tattoo, I sent my artist a picture and said I wanted this image but I wanted his complete 100% original artistry to make it my/his own. It was a way for me to take an idea I had and make it special for me and let my tattoo artists ability shine through. Again, I'm sorry this would happen to you and I'm glad that you unapologetically stand up for yourself, your artist, and your body! I adore you and your videos!

  • @jakegetscake4672
    @jakegetscake4672 7 лет назад +2

    I have a tattoo that a few people have stolen from my tattoo artist and I and at first it annoyed me but what's getting upset gonna do

  • @Christalynnwilliams
    @Christalynnwilliams 7 лет назад +10

    My first tattoo was a full on copy. I got it from google images and found the first guy who would do it. i was 17 and now ten years later after being wiser and more involved in the culture of tattooing i try not to display that tattoo and am working with an artist now with a cover up. Its the right thing to do! if you stole it than cover it up or do not display that tattoo proudly...

    • @lisiledbetter8220
      @lisiledbetter8220 7 лет назад +1

      Christa Williams honestly, that's how i thought it works too! i love how we can have an open discussion and encourage tattoo lovers and artists alike! i found an amazing artist and she created an image for me, it's amazing! all the best for your cover up!

    • @v3nus1nfurs
      @v3nus1nfurs 7 лет назад

      Christa Williams I did the same thing when I was younger (almost 10 yrs ago) and didn't know any better, and had no knowledge about tattoos I did copy a tattoo which I'm so ashamed of now and will be cover up this summer but yeah you live you learn

    • @Christalynnwilliams
      @Christalynnwilliams 7 лет назад

      I really believe the artist should possess the integrity -not just for their own art but others- to not plagiarize. Some of us just getting into tattoo culture as i was years ago dont know better. Im glad videos like this exist now!

  • @peoplecallmeagoth
    @peoplecallmeagoth 7 лет назад +43

    your bumble bee inspired my moth tattoo! Well you, and this girl on my instagram who has giant traditional style moth on her stomach. I liked both of your concepts for difference reasons, and took your advice and created like a "mood board" brainstorming my stomach moth and collaborated with an artist I worked with previously and I'm proud to say that although my piece was inspired from many different places, it is truly an original piece. It matches a tiny moth I have on a blackwork skull thigh piece I have, so it looks like my stomach and my thigh piece match. It's an incredibly detailed super blackwork moth just above my belly button and anyone from my area can tell who the artist is immediately, because it's so his style. My body is also covered in flowers and leaves and stuff so I've always been interested in getting a bug tattoo, particularly another moth and I'm so happy I did.
    sorry for the brain vomit but I just wanted to say thanks for your tattoo brainstorming video! while I never would have stolen a tattoo, I've always had a hard time conceptualising inspiration and bringing those ideas to an artist to get an original piece and now I have a piece that looks so at home on my body and it was definitely partly due to that video! so thanks, qcknd.
    Also, the artist's name is Nate Silverii, instagram.com/hungryhearttattoos if anyone is curious!!

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +2

      Jessica C SHUT UP as soon as you said "detailed black work moth" I was like hey I know a guy that does detailed black work moths... I'm dead I love Nate, his work is amazing and he's the nicest guy. I'm so glad you went through that process, I think that's so organic and part of the whole experience 😊

    • @peoplecallmeagoth
      @peoplecallmeagoth 7 лет назад

      Libby Good​ hahaha omg!!! I love that! His work is just so his own, I love that you were able to guess who it was just by my description. I'm glad I did too, I can't imagine how people who steal tattoos feel about their pieces. I wouldn't feel proud, that's for sure.

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад

      Jessica C Oh for sure, I think it would leave a bad taste in your mouth you know? You'd always know in your heart what you did and I don't think you could be proud of or feel the love for your piece the same way. Honestly the process is everything to me! I could get a perfectly average tattoo but if I had a great time working it out with the artist and having that back and forth during the process I think you see it differently afterwards.

    • @vamcat23
      @vamcat23 7 лет назад

      D

  • @leogol6045
    @leogol6045 6 лет назад

    I didn't understand why copying tats were looked down upon, but now I see why! I've learned so much from your channel.

  • @Jolene3333
    @Jolene3333 7 лет назад +2

    I'm getting a sternum tattoo this Saturday and I have like a picture/stencil of exactly what I want. Is it still copying if I use the reference but just add a FEW things? Like the majority will look the same. I just don't wanna be a copycat :/

    • @freezemynads
      @freezemynads 7 лет назад +6

      Jolëne C. Using a reference is FAR from copying, It's okay and sometimes even encouraged in the art community to use a reference for things!

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +14

      Jolëne C. Hey! My thoughts on this are if you want to change it anyways, why go through the stress of having it be so strongly based on someone else's tattoo? Say, if the design is a flower, don't take the image of the tattoo to your artist, instead find an image of the flower and take that. If you must, show them the tattoo that inspired you but have a discussion about how you want it to be different. By briefly showing them the image and not giving them a design to straight up trace you reduce the risk of copying. And trust me, having that conversation with your artist is part of the process and part of the fun. You lose that and walk away with a funny taste in your mouth if you know in your heart it's a copy.

  • @MrTittyNipple
    @MrTittyNipple 7 лет назад +73

    You're so articulate and cute. *heart eyes forever* So excited when you upload.

  • @Rachel16H88
    @Rachel16H88 7 лет назад +60

    That's shirt is giving me life, where can I get one?

  • @Sweetseasonbeauty
    @Sweetseasonbeauty 7 лет назад

    hey quick question, I've seen a cat tattoo that I really like if I went to a tattoo artist and got them to draw my own cats with their own style attached but still keep the tattoo in the same placement as the original would this be copying or inspo?
    genuinely curious, I really don't want to steal someones tat

  • @starheartskull15
    @starheartskull15 7 лет назад

    My problem is I've been thinking of getting a very simple small rose tattoo but I could never draw out what was in my head, but once I saw on a tattoo shops Instagram that they did a rose tattoo on someone that looked EXACTLY like what I envisioned I wanted and also it's so simple that literally any artist could do it, so would I technically be Copying if I got that simple tattoo that I had already envisioned in my head that someone just coincidentally got before me?

  • @emily_lg5682
    @emily_lg5682 7 лет назад +4

    I'm so blessed that my tattoo artist hand draws every single one of my tattoos. I give him ideas or examples and he creates my own piece. Don't copy tattoos!!! It disrespectful to the artist and the person who has it.

  • @4042951
    @4042951 7 лет назад +7

    I never understood the flattery because when people copy tattoos they're not complimenting the person who got it nor the tattoo artist. It's things like this that ruin the fun of just enjoying art. When we see art we don't have to take a picture or get a copy of it to enjoy it. We just enjoy it as it is in the original form and move on. That's the whole point of galleries and art shows is to show amazing artwork that is unique and one of a kind and today people post their tattoos as their little galleries for others to look at and enjoy and move on. NOT to be replicated or copied

  • @noasantiprosperigiacco
    @noasantiprosperigiacco 7 лет назад

    when I got my frist tatto I decided to "copy" a tattoo that I found on internet. I was very young and I didn't know those things. My tattoo artist changed details of the wings, the head and the "lines". Anyway, I'm going to change the color, is it copying or I'm in the "right direction"?

  • @ScreamEmzxD
    @ScreamEmzxD 7 лет назад

    I know this has nothing to do with your video but where did you get that poster hanging over your bed? I've seen the image on tumblr numerous times but I've never known where it came from or who was the origin so artist

  • @kylecummins8353
    @kylecummins8353 7 лет назад +13

    A few months ago i had to block a girl i thought was an online friend. (she lived a few hours (3) from me and i have had her online since i was 14, i'm now 20. ) Shes called me her twin for forever which is part of why i think she 'copied' two of my tattoos secretly but not secretly. I have a butterfly in a certain style on my leg and also have a dagger on the same leg that i got as a cancer benefit flash. 3 weeks after i had gotten the butterfly she had taken the placement of the butterfly, the style, and took the dagger idea and put it in the middle. I was so upset to see she had basically taken the idea from me because she isn't just a random person online and i should have know something was up because she had made it a complete secret, what she was getting, but would post about it and hype it up. She got it the date she hyped and then posted it right away, i even seen sneak peeks on snapchat! ugh i was FURIOUS. She has ridiculous impulse tattoos so i should have expected something like this from her but TATTOO STEALING SUCKS. Regardless if it is 100% the same, just the idea being stolen is a bummer. People lack creativity.

    • @subwayvesubscriber
      @subwayvesubscriber 7 лет назад +1

      I hope you explained to her why it fucking sucks before you blocked her. I really hope she learned the lesson & will never again repeat the mistake, even if it's still shitty for you.

    • @kylecummins8353
      @kylecummins8353 7 лет назад

      Lol, we weren't 'real' friends or friends really at that. I never met this girl in my entire life. She doesn't need an explanation from me as to why i blocked her and why it fucking sucks, i'm sure she took the hint without me having to say anything. She did it right after i got tattooed... i'd put the two together considering she was ALL over my page saying she loved it when i got the ink. Also, i have the right to block practically strangers from my social media accounts if i find it necessary. Shes 'too much' anyway and her profile was nothing but partying and her shaking her ass on film. Big whoop she was blocked lmao.

    • @kylemendes7246
      @kylemendes7246 5 лет назад

      all he said was he hoped you explained why. he never said it was a "big whoop" or a big deal that you blocked her. way to make a mountain out of a mole hill bud.

  • @hayleyratcliffe6872
    @hayleyratcliffe6872 7 лет назад +5

    I feel as though anyone who is involved in any form of artistry should know not to steal others people's work. Be it a photo or a tattoo. Someone somewhere put time into that and now that person is like haha jokes that's mine now. That's just shitty and indecent. Something happened like this with a photo of mine once ad the person pretended even when I called then out on it that it was theirs

  • @waverlithecatlady
    @waverlithecatlady 5 лет назад

    Hey! Could I get someone’s advice? An artist I love posted flash with a beetle that looks like it’s made out of porcelain. I adored it but can’t afford to travel across the world to get tattooed by her. There is an artist with a similar style in my city. Would it be copying if I told the artist the concept (a beetle made out of porcelain) without showing them the flash though so the design would be their own?

  • @dmy8309
    @dmy8309 7 лет назад +1

    Qcknd,
    Thank you so much for this series and all your tattoo related series!! I'm 17 turning 18 and plan to get a tattoo on my 18th bday. The tattoo videos are so helpful and have so much insight. With the help of your channel I know I'll get a great piece. Thank you!!!!!

  • @catherinetrewhella5133
    @catherinetrewhella5133 7 лет назад +7

    I wholeheartedly agree that inspiration vs mirroring is different. However, I don't think you can say "Oh, copying an exact painting is fine, but don't copy an exact tattoo." without being hypocritical. Either keep that standard to "formal" art, as well (I don't know if you do), or rethink the difference if you're saying in other videos that you want tattoos to be seen and respected as formal art. I get if it's copying just a cartoon, but even those are in a unique pose, or a logo, but even then it gets blurry if you aren't making it your own, or working it into your own sleeve.

  • @liahajje
    @liahajje 7 лет назад +6

    you are the most gorgeous girl I have ever seen! I really inspire myself on you (not with the tattoos hahaha but on your adorable way of being)
    -- sorry about my english--

    • @paolanmc
      @paolanmc 7 лет назад +4

      Letícia Purri your English was perfect.

  • @blood_and_honey
    @blood_and_honey 7 лет назад +2

    I love your .. luke two word description for tattoo ideas for artists, I think its something I never even thought of because I'm such a visual person. but it opens up so much interesting creatiivity for a tattoo artist thay could literally do you no wrong.

  • @taw2377
    @taw2377 7 лет назад

    Question, I think I know how I feel but I'll ask anyways: if a tattoo artist I like puts out flash, like releases a book for sale and not just displayed in their Instagram, is it considered "ok" to take it to another artist to get a replica? Since they put out their flash publicly like that? A couple artists I follow like Tati Compton have released books of flash and I want to know how other people feel about it.

  • @poppapump8578
    @poppapump8578 7 лет назад +4

    I got my cry baby tattoo 27 years ago hers is exactly like mine. Ever heard of flash thousands of people wearing same tattoos.

  • @reneecodie
    @reneecodie 7 лет назад +5

    I love the idea of not showing any pictures, I like when the artist makes most of the decisions and just goes off of my one little idea (^:

    • @libbyg7781
      @libbyg7781 7 лет назад +1

      C. Renee Yeah! You get the most authentic art that way 😊

  • @mm-cp5zv
    @mm-cp5zv 7 лет назад

    I'm just curious, how do you feel about copying art that is not a tatto? Like getting a Van Gogh piece without any modifications.

  • @princesshonah
    @princesshonah 7 лет назад +1

    How do you feel about people who intentionally get matching tattoos? I have a shoulder piece that I share with a dear friend, and I have a foot tattoo that my baby sister has on her arm... the only difference between either of them is that my sister has a touch of yellow in the flowers whilst my is just black.

  • @dudebrohoneybun5846
    @dudebrohoneybun5846 7 лет назад +10

    this was my first time being first

  • @RAR5391
    @RAR5391 7 лет назад +12

    Just to pay devil's advocate (I don't condone copying) how's copying different from getting a licensed tattoo? Like a pikachu or Jack Skellington exactly as the original artist created them. It's stealing art either way.

  • @mariahrose210
    @mariahrose210 7 лет назад +1

    Watching videos like this and doing my own independent research helped me be so much better prepared for when I started getting tattooed. I now know to never get a copy of somebody else's tattoo. On the flip, If I ever see a piece of artwork that I like online that isn't tattooed on someone, I trace it back to the original artist and e-mail them. I tell them that I saw their art and was thinking of getting it tattooed, ask their permission if they're ok with it and am always prepared for them to tell me no. It's their art, and they get to decide if I put it on my body or not.

  • @evahellokittygrl
    @evahellokittygrl 7 лет назад

    This video actually made me look differently at a picture i wanted to get tattooed for years now. It made me reconsider it and i decided to take your approach to it. So thank you a lot

  • @annamay1629
    @annamay1629 7 лет назад +13

    Your followers are now attacking that guy on Instagram, do you condone that? I mean, what's done is done, I don't see why this man who seems to be from a different country should be yelled at over and over on his picture

    • @Qcknd
      @Qcknd  7 лет назад +20

      We have both privately apologized to each other about the situation. It wasn't my intention for him to be witch hunted.

    • @annamay1629
      @annamay1629 7 лет назад +8

      Qcknd I know you don't condone witch hunting, I was more or less asking if you were aware of it at this point. It makes me sad you have subs like that because it's something you've always said you didn't condone. Sorry to disturb you or if I made you feel uncomfortable. I just know you're a great person and I honestly wouldn't want it reflecting yourself when it's something you state you don't tolerate.

  • @starstrid1318
    @starstrid1318 7 лет назад +92

    Devil's advocate:
    So, it isn't right to replicate another person's tattoo because it was unique art drawn for them, often to represent something special or unique to that person, and was commissioned for sometimes a substantial amount of money...
    ...but it's okay to get a band's logo tattooed on your body as a sign of respect or devotion to their music? Even though the band's logo probably cost substantial money to create, likely has deep meaning to it for the band members, and is certainly special and unique to that specific band only?
    Hmm...
    I mean, did the band say it was okay to take their album cover and copy it onto your body in all situations? Why is that seen as positive and complimentary? Because it isn't one single person?
    What about other traditional artists? You know the two hands shaking tattoo is replicated art, right? I mean, it's a famous piece. The original artist is long-gone so consent couldn't have been made but does that mean when you have no life in your body then your tattoos are open to be copied?
    Other things are art too:
    Song lyrics
    Famous quotes
    Sheet music (I have this on my thigh -- a few bars of a famous piece...)
    When is that too far? When are you "stealing" versus complimenting the creator?

    • @michellelee487
      @michellelee487 7 лет назад +73

      Starstrid I would say the difference is if I took for example one of Amanda's tattoos and copied it. People who see it may not know it was her tattoo. And her and her artist don't get credit for it. But if I had a band's logo or symbol on me, people will know it belongs to that band. And in a way you're 'supporting' that group by wearing something designed by them. I'm not supporting the tattoo artist who did Amanda's tattoo by having it done elsewhere and all the compliments goes to my artist and not hers. People know the band's logo was not designed by your artist. But they won't know if a tattoo wasn't designed by your artist. Hope that helps. (And no I'm not trying to argue. I'm just trying to show another point of view)

    • @pixeldirt5610
      @pixeldirt5610 7 лет назад +48

      Well, as a tattooed musician I think I've got a pretty decent answer for this :P
      Yes, a band's logo, album art, lyrics etc.etc. is / are, in most cases, very personal to the individual(s) that created it, but they are outwardly presented, shown off, given, essentially, to their fans. Bands *want* people to have t shirts, posters, tattoos, with their logos. At higher levels of success logos and artwork are also brand images. There's a reason that every artist from the small-time local band to the chart-topping pop star sell T-shirts with their logos / artwork / slogans at their shows...it's one of the links between them and their fans!
      Now, of course, tattoos are also presented and shown off, but they are, first and foremost, not meant for anybody else. They are all about *your* personality, and to have somebody copy your tattoo can devalue the personal meaning of that tattoo in some people's eyes.
      I guess the generalised way to say it would be this:
      When a band shows off their logo, they are saying "This is who we are, and if you love our music you can show it off with this symbol!"
      When an individual shows off their tattoo, they are saying "This is who I am on a personal level, and this is one of the things that makes me unique!"

    • @dorijacobs5411
      @dorijacobs5411 7 лет назад +2

      I was also wondering Amanda's opinion specifically on traditional art pieces being copied. The most recent example I can think of is many fans I have seen that get exact copies of the actor Matthew Gray Gubler's art tattooed and I wonder if people feel that is appropriate with no credit and copied exactly

    • @CraftyCicada
      @CraftyCicada 7 лет назад +7

      I think that falls under flash not an original design.

    • @saruhjunek1
      @saruhjunek1 7 лет назад +1

      Dori Jacobs / Matthew reposts photos of the tattoos so I believe he supports it, but I'd hope the first few people to do so asked him! I've seen artists who have publicly stated they don't like it though.

  • @bajablastfreezes
    @bajablastfreezes 7 лет назад

    It's so cool you talked about SadBoyKurt! I have about 10 tattoos from him, whenever I make an appointment with him it's usually from his own flash but when I get a custom tattoo, I send him a picture of someone else's tattoo just to get a concept of what I want; he ends up turning it into his own little thing and it's truly amazing. Definitely a good example of a tattoo artist using his skills rather than copying.

  • @savannahsowell5883
    @savannahsowell5883 7 лет назад

    Hi, I'm currently thinking about getting my first tattoo and I'm not sure if something counts as copying. I completely understand that copying an original work of art is stealing, but is it the same thing if it's something simple like a quote? I first saw this quote as a tattoo and researched it and the speech it came from and fell in love with it. I doubt I would end up doing the exact same font, but I was considering the same placement. Is that copying since it isn't like a drawing that someone created? Thank you to anyone who responds to this, I really appreciate it.

  • @ItTurnsToStone
    @ItTurnsToStone 7 лет назад +12

    The copied tattoos always look copied, like you can tell the """""artist"""""" who ripped off the original had no actual talent. It makes me laugh though like that's what you fucking get!

    • @yesiamsureienteredmynameco2103
      @yesiamsureienteredmynameco2103 6 лет назад +1

      plantperson That's a really closeminded assessment. The artisrs "copying" tattoos are just trying to make a living. Also, if somebody comes in and says they want a tattoo copied, who are they to say "no"?

  • @koyico3613
    @koyico3613 7 лет назад +58

    when you comission a tattoo artist to do a tattoo for you they are there to make you happy they make money off of what you want. if you want a "copy" tattoo there going to do it. and it is "there work" because tattooing is hard and pulling a beautiful line is harder then you think. so while it may not be there origonal art it's still there work. I get how upsetting it can be but tattoo artists need to make money too and if that's what someone wants then that's what someone wants. please don't blame tattoo artists for this. also this day and age there is no such thing as an origonal tattoo. how it's done and it's style yes maybe but if you Google search any idea you have it exists 99% of the time. and if you post it on social media it no longer belongs to you, you basically sell your rights at that point. so if you want original work that only you have. keep it to yourself because if it's as amazing to you it's probably amazing to someone else's and speaks to them. people are not going to stop copying so just stop letting them :).

    • @koyico3613
      @koyico3613 7 лет назад +19

      also saying a tattoo is a fashion accessory doesn't bother me. you put this art or whatever it is on your skin because you love it and always want to see it there. boyfriends names and such not so much lol but art yes. your decorating your body. what are ear piercings but holes to accessories or dermals. why not tattoos. I have tattoos from shows I like or functional tattoos ( I'm dyslexic so I have r and l on my hands to help me drive) or some people get stuff tattooed that makes them laugh. as there are so many different ways to be an artist there are so many ways to be a canvas. so who are we to tell people that a tattoo isn't a decoration or an accesory. I love colors my hair has been green for over 5 years so I want my skin to be colorful so I get color pieces. there is no right and wrong way to have tattoos. there are wrong ways to get one lol don't get me wrong but if you like a piece of art so much, you can keep it, like printing it out and having it your wallet but on your skin insted. I think it's a beautiful thing. just me tho :)

    • @joz2012
      @joz2012 7 лет назад +25

      Finally somebody who gets it! Yes, it's a passion job but still a JOB they have to eat/survive too at the end of the day and if you expect tattoo artist to turn down "copy" work that's probably more than half of their pay. as much as it may hurt you to have your work or tattoo copied it doesn't take away your meaning that you put behind it. but this is an unpopular opinion soo 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @yesiamsureienteredmynameco2103
      @yesiamsureienteredmynameco2103 6 лет назад

      Well said

    • @Pizzapiepants
      @Pizzapiepants 6 лет назад +6

      their* original* its*

    • @nooranonel
      @nooranonel 6 лет назад

      So why is there a thing like copywrite in the art world anyway then? Sound in not be ok to copy other art and music and stuff too since the copier is still doing the singing etc? I know tattoos aren´t really in the area of copywrite but still I see it as an art form not just someone "serving you and doing a job because you said so"

  • @angelale6097
    @angelale6097 7 лет назад

    I don't know if this is a dumb question... lol I don't personally have tattoos, but I've always been curious! Is it possible to copy a font? Like if you want lettering tattoos and like a specific font online or something, is that still considered copied or copying fonts isn't really a thing?

  • @kaylakthulhu8623
    @kaylakthulhu8623 7 лет назад +1

    God I'm in love with you and your new pad and you new aesthetic! Your videos are definitely looking fresh and bright👌