HOW TO TATTOO - LESSON 3 - How To Prepare a Tattoo Stencil By Hand

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @aihamhossen4182
    @aihamhossen4182 2 года назад

    Thank you for your time ❤❤

  • @bigsnoops6731
    @bigsnoops6731 2 года назад +2

    First off Thank You, the fact that u took time off of your life to do these videos is very highly appreciated. I am sure that many people like myself learned a whole lot Fr your short but meaningful videos. Blessings my guy and keep up the good work cause it is appreciated.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @tattooartsunlocked
      @tattooartsunlocked  2 года назад +1

      Mate, thanks a lot for this comment! I try to keep them short and straight to the point, as I really don't like using fillers in my videos, and I always think it's annoying when you have to watch a 30 minute long video to get 3 minutes worth of information out of it. I really appreciate you guys watching my videos and I hope they're helpful!

  • @elizabethhernandez8034
    @elizabethhernandez8034 2 года назад

    The fact that this was so short and sweet makes me beyond happy!!! Thank you

    • @tattooartsunlocked
      @tattooartsunlocked  2 года назад

      Hey, no worries at all, thank you for watching and I hope it helps!

  • @ninitattoosand
    @ninitattoosand Год назад

  • @kemshizzle
    @kemshizzle Год назад

    Although it might work! I wouldn't use thermal paper like this! I would use carbon stencilling paper. Thermal paper is a bit more messy than the carbon stuff. Well done on the videos!

    • @tattooartsunlocked
      @tattooartsunlocked  Год назад +2

      Cheers! Thermal paper is also carbon paper. The carbon sheet is basically the blue sheet that has a layer of carbon coating on it, so whether you're using thermal or hectograph paper, it's all carbon paper. The main difference between thermal and hectograph is that thermal has the carbon sheet separated from the bottom sheet, resulting in 4 sheets in total, while hectograph has the carbon sheet merged with the bottom sheet, resulting in 3 sheets in total. From my experience, thermal is not more messy at all, but for hand stencils the hectograph is a better choice because it produces bolder, more saturated lines, even though it can't be used with a thermal printer.

  • @anthonypuillandre189
    @anthonypuillandre189 Год назад +1

    If you print it in blue, you're sure that you have not missed anything using a black Pen 😊