Cool trick and thanks for sharing ! I am trying to transition into realism and out of traditional. I noticed when you applied the stencil you pushed it on with just your hand. Something I have been doing for a long time is placing a paper towel over the stencil and push it down, it soaks up any extra moisture and also helps to not smudge or double press. I just thought I would share if you wanted to give it a shot.
Thank you 🙏 this is a really helpful video. Is it giving the same results as “color dodge, Gaussian blur” (you know) in procreate? Can you share the original picture and stencil picture? I have brother 883 and I want to try print same thing.
That's so interesting I'm not sure, il attach the Pinterest link for the photo I used, lmk how it goes would be great to see, I've never used pro create for the stencil pin.it/10Ny1V8hc
You have to be careful with that style of stencil, it destroys so many of your highlight and white areas, look at all the white fur, the negative space around the whiskers is full black in the stencil. It gets a lot wrong with with the subtle side-by-side lighter values.
If you get chance upload a video of what you mean I'd be keen to see :) I've tried many options for stencil and this works best for me, and as soon as I started using these style of stencils my work got much better, I like hand stencils because it gives you a practice run through of the design, but as I Said in the video these filters are alot more accurate for the details and you can adjust the bars to get it how you like, they don't work for every design eg portraits but most I prefer,
Cool trick and thanks for sharing ! I am trying to transition into realism and out of traditional. I noticed when you applied the stencil you pushed it on with just your hand. Something I have been doing for a long time is placing a paper towel over the stencil and push it down, it soaks up any extra moisture and also helps to not smudge or double press. I just thought I would share if you wanted to give it a shot.
Ahh amazing thanks for sharing il be giving that a try for sure 🙌🙌
Hi Luke will there be any video in the future on how to do a portrait tattoo?
Been a while but, Luke is back! I always get a lesson from you bro!
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The puurrfect stencil 🤘🏻 idk if that was intentional but 😂
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I noticed that too the purrr fect stencil 🤣🤣🤣
Cant wait to see the finish result
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Thank you 🙏 this is a really helpful video. Is it giving the same results as “color dodge, Gaussian blur” (you know) in procreate?
Can you share the original picture and stencil picture? I have brother 883 and I want to try print same thing.
That's so interesting I'm not sure, il attach the Pinterest link for the photo I used, lmk how it goes would be great to see, I've never used pro create for the stencil
pin.it/10Ny1V8hc
@@LukeSayerTattoo I have not photoshop. If you share your stencil photo (that you made in ps) , I can try the same print.
6:20 Can you give me that picture?
You have to be careful with that style of stencil, it destroys so many of your highlight and white areas, look at all the white fur, the negative space around the whiskers is full black in the stencil. It gets a lot wrong with with the subtle side-by-side lighter values.
Doesn’t destroy.. thats why you use multiple references while doing the tattoo (but to you Luke, upload the finished tattoo)
If you get chance upload a video of what you mean I'd be keen to see :) I've tried many options for stencil and this works best for me, and as soon as I started using these style of stencils my work got much better, I like hand stencils because it gives you a practice run through of the design, but as I Said in the video these filters are alot more accurate for the details and you can adjust the bars to get it how you like, they don't work for every design eg portraits but most I prefer,