Tattooing 101-Improve Your Line Work

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @DanielYuck
    @DanielYuck  Год назад +4

    Are you wanting to develop your lining abilities?
    With The Tattoo Journal Workbook Series you can practice your fundamentals anytime and anyplace. Setting up is as easy as opening the workbook.
    The Tattoo Journal V1 Basic Lining Exercises
    amzn.to/3P1pawO
    The Tattoo Journal V2 Advanced Lining Exercises
    amzn.to/47VYmGN
    Should you have any questions please feel free to drop a comment and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 3 месяца назад +3

    I know what you are talking about when you really get into doing a piece of art. The whole world fades away and it's just me and the machine. It's very calming and good for the soul. Plus the feeling you get when you see the smile on the persons face when they first see the finished piece. Nothing like it it's like X-mas every time.

  • @candelario7771
    @candelario7771 3 года назад +70

    Hey I can't thank you enough brother. I started about 3 weeks ago and I was having trouble with linework too but your videos have been helping me a lot. Now I understand everything better.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +10

      I appreciate your support and feedback bro! It means a lot to me🤝
      I’m glad I was able to help you upon your journey. Should you ever have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.

    • @LucidFrameProduction
      @LucidFrameProduction 3 года назад +2

      RJ- I'm also just learning, and between Daniel and Jono Smith, I'm on my way to learning things the right way and the safe way. These guys are so awesome for taking the time to do these videos! What I also love about the both of them is that they also take the time to answer questions and to reply to comments. That's an awesome trait for good teachers to have. Hey Daniel- have you seen Jono's videos? I'm pretty sure he's out of Scotland. He's a good dude :)

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +4

      @@LucidFrameProduction I have heard of and I have also consumed his videos myself. I’ve learned a handful of stuff from Jono. To even be mentioned in the same
      sentence with Jono is an honor for me haha.
      I genuinely appreciate your continued support and feedback! Thank you very much my friend 🙏

  • @indecutink
    @indecutink 3 года назад +23

    When performing an instructional video, long or short, time-lapsing is never really necessary, as the watcher likely clicked on the video expecting a close to perfect explanation with an example to follow alongside it. Your pace and explanation is spot on mate. Keep up the good work.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for the kind feedback and support bro! That means a lot to me.
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

    • @indecutink
      @indecutink 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck thanks for the reply bro. I will definitely hit you up if anything is needed. I am currently 5 months into tattooing while self-apprenticeshipping myself as where I am, lacks a great amount of pro tattoo artists that are willing to make me an apprentice, but I am doing alright so far. Thank goodness for my 30+ years of experience in art lol appreciate it mate

  • @ladonnahughes-walker786
    @ladonnahughes-walker786 Год назад +1

    Definitely like the long real time. It lets me hear the machine and see the actual speed of your hand.

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 3 месяца назад

    I was a tattoo artist back in the 70's and we didn't have almost any of the same precautions they have today and I'm really glad that tattooing has come out into the daylight and is done safe and clean and good. Not like the old way of slapping an acetate stencil on and doing a tattoo in 5 min. I am SO lucky that I never got many tattoo's back then, I didn't start getting heavily tattooed until the 2000's when the shops started cleaning up their act. I'm happy now to be coming back into the tattoo community to do great work that's safe. Your videos have taught me a lot of what I wasn't taught right back then, it's a whole different world now. I'm really grateful for the help you have given me to relearn how to tattoo the right way. I haven't done any yet on anyone, I have all of my equipment ready to go but I am doing a self-apprenticeship for a few months so I can do them again with confidence I would NEVER want to give a bad tattoo. Back in the day it was all fly by the seat of your pants and they even re used needles back then. I'm proud to be able to go back into this knowing i am doing it the right way and not rushing things.

  • @LucidFrameProduction
    @LucidFrameProduction 3 года назад +1

    After graduating to real human skin, I cringe when I practice in fake things now...haha! Every time I pull a line, I know that if I were to do it the same way in real skin, I'd be really hurting someone. Such a difference! Even the sound of the fake skin sweet spot makes my teeth clench...haha! I know I've thanked you lots over several videos, but man! You help me and so many others to become better tattooers and you kick so much ass for taking the time to do these videos. I love that you tell us what needles you use and why, your voltage...everything- all those details help immensely. So thank you for the gazillionth time. Have an easy one :)

  • @ArtisticEyes1111
    @ArtisticEyes1111 3 года назад +15

    Loved the training and info. Thank you. It is helpful to see the full length of video (real time). Can’t wait to be able to determine what needles I need to be able to do a specific tattoo. Just starting….

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for your support and feedback, I appreciate you.
      I thought real time would also be more beneficial for those wanting to consume and learn along the way with me.
      Should you ever have any questions along your way don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @loudahhcrickets
    @loudahhcrickets Год назад +2

    I've been practicing for maybe a couple months and your videos have been super helpful I still have a loooooot to learn but thank you !

  • @anthoneysmith1042
    @anthoneysmith1042 3 года назад +17

    Awsome work keep on teaching. Help me alot

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the support and feedback! I appreciate you 🤝
      Should you ever have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I will do my absolute best to assist you in the best possible direction.

  • @isilcagirici5969
    @isilcagirici5969 3 года назад

    Real time video is more beneficial than time lapse. With skipping I don't understand what's going on. I feel after learning basics, it's all about decisions. You have to know your limits and you have to decide accordingly. The tattoo artist I am working with teaches me a lesson very valuable to me: "if you don't mean it, don't do it". Seeing real time both the tattoo artist that teaches me how to tattoo and you (another tattoo artist) decide what to do next or how to approach one thing compare to another, teaches me more than I could want. Thank you very much sharing your experience and wisdom. I am really grateful for your videos. And must say you are a great teacher.

  • @westsidedonniepiccard1977
    @westsidedonniepiccard1977 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video I been shooting 20+ years at home and around the country for a while. I'm still learning everyday. This is a art you never stop learning

  • @MrHandsomeferny
    @MrHandsomeferny 2 года назад +1

    My guy, you are a saint! Thanks for the in-depth video!

  • @kerstoncampbell2535
    @kerstoncampbell2535 3 года назад +9

    Thank you! I also don't like filling my tube's reservoir to the brim. I feel it creates a nasty base, and it's hard to allow the client to view the work as it's created. It seems to keep them at ease to follow along with the artwork process. Makes the entire experience easier.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      You’re welcome! Thank you for your feedback and support.
      Yea I agree! I don’t really like those pools under my needles. It makes it super hard to really be fully confident upon tattooing. I don’t mind going back a bit more for ink fills if it means to have a cleaner smoother process. It comes down to being a bit more patient for me. If I slow things down I can be at ease the entire process which may help me make better choices along my way.

  • @kjp2314
    @kjp2314 2 года назад

    I LOVE THAT MANDALA TATTOO!!! I usually have those but the whipped out lines and dots, I just LOOOOOVE that!!

  • @ResoluteRonin
    @ResoluteRonin 2 года назад +1

    These are some great informative videos. Comfort is definitely key!
    As a right handed person I think one should sit to the left of the tattoo when ever possible and always work from the bottom up.
    Reasoning?
    Accidently erasing your stencil can be a catastrophic nightmare.

  • @zacharydavidtube
    @zacharydavidtube 3 года назад +10

    These are very good videos. Professional and concise. Thank you.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback and support! I appreciate you.
      Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.

  • @lawrencep4183
    @lawrencep4183 8 месяцев назад

    Just watching this made me feel more confident. Thank you!

  • @jamesbaldwin2260
    @jamesbaldwin2260 2 года назад +1

    Dan I have just starting out and have learned more from your style of teaching than from anybody else thank you so much and of coarse I've subscribed for any and all further instruction James.

  • @LucidFrameProduction
    @LucidFrameProduction 3 года назад +5

    I'd like to get your feedback on technique. I've tried packing black using my wrist, which didn't yield the best results...haha! I heard that packing black from your elbow helps, so I tried it on fake things first, of course, then on a tattoo my husband had me do in his thigh. I designed a lil creepy black-eyed girl peeking out through cracked skin. I had to pack her eyes black- aside from shiny parts and made sure to not move my wrist at all- which was hard to do...haha! I tell you what- it made such a HUGE difference! I made the circles- all motion coming from my elbow and that black is nice and saturated with one pass over every area! His skin never puffed up or got red and angry! We healed his tattoo using Tegaderm and Ink Eeze (Purple Glide- the non petroleum one) He didn't even get a scab or anything! I'm amazed! I did get a few tiny spots of blood, but nothing that's not normal. What are your thoughts on using the elbow instead of the wrist for packing black?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Hmm that’s a tough one.
      For me when I approach packing black I use the same hold and motions or similar motions as any other approach, if you will. What I like to do is hang my needles out just enough to where my tube never touches the skin and I work off the tips of my needles with nice steady and easy consistent motions. It’s rather hard to explain upfront, so what I can do is make a video on how I go about packing black, sharing my process. This way you can kind of take what you want and leave what you don’t.
      I’m also glad to hear the healing went smooth and well! I personally love to use Inkeeze products for the aftercare of the tattoo. I feel you played those cards nice. How did he like the tattoo?

  • @penumbrialhexandroga
    @penumbrialhexandroga 8 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate the real time videos! I'm new and listen to your stuff while I'm practicing. Being able to see the speed you work at is a huge help! now I just need to invest in some reelskin so I can work on shit that actually has some stretch lol. Thanks for the content man!

  • @horcho2035
    @horcho2035 2 года назад

    Everybody here in the comments are beginning... I'm watching these knowing it's gonna be a full 9 months to a year before I even join the local tattoo school lmao. These videos are awesome I watch these while I practice just drawing! Learning all I can before I even touch the machine

  • @wahidnazari3678
    @wahidnazari3678 3 года назад +1

    Hi DANIEL, SO CORRECT LINES, AND NICE DISIGHN.

  • @tiagogogo3114
    @tiagogogo3114 2 года назад

    this is so helpful for a beginner like me.. i will try mandala too to improve my linings,

  • @BlokeJuice
    @BlokeJuice 2 года назад

    Nice crispy lines my guy 👌🏼 that's what we like to see!

  • @jimclarke2867
    @jimclarke2867 2 года назад

    Perfect explanations on your Tattoo work. Real Time is so important to a learner as i am Thankyou just Great..

  • @lukedorrington7455
    @lukedorrington7455 3 года назад +6

    Nice to see your approach to lining, I have a very similar mindset when tattooing, it was interesting to see the limitation of the Q2 compared to the q3, I use coils for my tattooing and run 2 machines one for needles up to 9rl and another with thicker springs for thicker needles

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Ayy thank you for your continued support and feedback bro! I appreciate you.
      I feel the Q2 and Q3 are a very powerful duo haha they are all around great machines. Do you use disposable grips ?

    • @lukedorrington7455
      @lukedorrington7455 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck I didn't used to until recently. I was using steel grips and autoclaving them but I was concerned about how effective my clave actually was so now I use disposable grips and tubes

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      @@lukedorrington7455 ahhh dang what made you question your autoclave?
      For me I’ll do a ultrasonic chemical bath using cavacide or something to this extent. I am never worried about sterilizing when using chemicals.

    • @lukedorrington7455
      @lukedorrington7455 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck I'm a worrier 😂 I kept questioning how do I actually know that's clean? And it bugged me so much I just took that question away.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      @@lukedorrington7455 hahaha yea I know what you mean. There is always that lingering “but what if” lol
      I think as we go over time and get more confident with the process this goes away I feel, unless the worrier in is completely takes over haha

  • @francinecouturier1031
    @francinecouturier1031 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoy these videos very much and love the explanations.

  • @DarlingIsabel
    @DarlingIsabel 2 года назад +3

    Great learning real time with you! Your videos are so helpful for me as a beginner and you speak very clearly! Thank you for your knowledge! 🙏🏼

  • @elliottnunez1057
    @elliottnunez1057 2 года назад

    No time lapse!! Time lapse videos are useless. THIS is the way to make a Great video!!

  • @BreannaUbbes
    @BreannaUbbes 6 месяцев назад

    You did such a fantastic job

  • @jamessolway3099
    @jamessolway3099 3 года назад +2

    Just watching on the way you hold the gun is very helpfull i will be trying to put my finger on the tip to help with depth keep up the videos brother very helpfull content 🤘🤘🤘🤘

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for your time and support. It means a lot to me.
      It took me a bit to figure out how I was most comfortable holding my machine and after a while this is kind of where I worked up too. This is what’s most comfortable for me personally. I am glad I was able to help you in a better direction.
      I also Made a video on how I hold my machine up close I will link you to that video here
      Holding A Tattoo Machine ruclips.net/video/adLxECurGgs/видео.html
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction 🤝

    • @jamessolway3099
      @jamessolway3099 3 года назад

      @@DanielYuck no thank you for your awesome reply i just got alot of the real skin practice skins delivered the other week what are your thoughts ? I watched you review on them i find them not as easier as the harder skins you can get it you get me 🤘

  • @gregingram7393
    @gregingram7393 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks man! Dig the real time video....and explanations

  • @rachelmccallum1978
    @rachelmccallum1978 4 месяца назад

    Love your tips andwork

  • @watchmen737
    @watchmen737 3 года назад +3

    I’m trying to learn to tattoo and your RUclips videos really help me thanks

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Thank you for your support!
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @reverse_ACE09
    @reverse_ACE09 Год назад

    Man amazing work, your video was so helpful!

  • @vermosaleon2289
    @vermosaleon2289 3 года назад +9

    I have a couple questions, I am a newbie sorry ;(
    1. what’s the difference between a 18rl and a 1218rl? are they the same thing?
    2. do you change your needles into the same gun while working on someone or do you just have multiple guns with the needles set up?

    • @emmy16661
      @emmy16661 3 года назад +3

      The first number you see on a needle configuration is the diameter of the individual needle themselves, meaning if it’s a bugpin or not. 18RL usually means standard diameter which is also a 1218RL. #12 diameter needles are .35mm In diameter a #10 diameter needle is .30mm diameter or a bugpin needle. There are needles smaller than #10s buts those are the 2 most commonly used diameters. I hope that makes sense and helps. Also, he has 2 machines set up because one is more powerful and can push bigger needle configurations easier but with rotary machines it’s super convenient because you can change the needle cartridges as needed throughout the tattoo on 1 machine if you wanted too. Just make sure you keep the cartridges clean with a cup of distilled water to help prevent them from clogging up throughout a big tattoo.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      That’s actually a great question and 1 I recently made a review on.
      Round Liners Vs Round Shaders
      m.ruclips.net/video/iDZs_a6en10/видео.html
      Usually needles will have a listed code such as 12-18RL. In that video I linked you too I explain more on this which would be far more effective.
      The 2nd question is a good question as well!
      Upon setting up the design am doing would determine my setup. Typically I will use my cnc Q1, or Q2 or my CNC WE. I will pick 1 of those machines and use that for the session. This again would come down to the design. Say I will be doing a bigger piece I will typically always setup 2, 1 dedicated to lining and 1 dedicated to shading.
      I appreciate you reaching out, don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions at all.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      @@emmy16661 So informative!! 🎯🎯
      Thank you for responding when I wasn’t able to do so!
      I genuinely appreciate that, I also appreciate your accurate information and kind delivery. Thank you again 🤝

  • @1EyedJack51
    @1EyedJack51 7 месяцев назад

    Great channel buddy !!!!!

  • @coralbass6488
    @coralbass6488 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos. How do you always get your stencils to stay visible throughout your tattoo with all the wipping?

    • @rotiv4152
      @rotiv4152 2 года назад

      Right?? I let mine dry for 2 days and it still vanish so damn fast hahaha

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 Месяц назад

    I want to thank you for all the helpful tips and tutorials to tattooing that I really need to improve my art. I'm looking into taking your course but I am a terminal cancer patient and I can't know if I won't be able to make it through the course and Tattoo after. The videos on you Tube well as not as advanced as the course you have, they still help a heck of a lot. I am doing a Doberman facing another Doberman on Fake skin now it's just the heads above the collars with spikes I got off a flash sheet. I am going to attempt to do it in Black and grey and I got a premixed set of grey wash and different tones of black from very soft to heavy black I will most likely have to use some Holy water from Quantum to thin some of the darker ink but I'm really having a blast on the REAl SKIN brand fake skin I see you are using a different brand I didn't catch the name of but it looks like it might be even better. Just wanted to thank you again for helping us who just don't have the expendable cash to make payments on your awesome course. I bought the best equipment I could afford and got what I read was rated highly by pro's and all the the top of the line cartridges and Inks. I like Paul Booth and he uses Quantum INK so I went with his recommendation and got a starter kit of 12 bottles of assorted color INK. I gota Bishop machine and a Mast machine for practice and an Inkjecta Nano for when I go onto Human skin if I last that long and can still do them . I'm really starting to see results that to me look nice. I have a lot of work to do but you are so easy to understand and the videos are great I feel like I'm on my way.

  • @mikerigger3266
    @mikerigger3266 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these real time vids, you’ve been so helpful. More real time vids please and keep up the good vibes bro!

  • @DanielYuck
    @DanielYuck  2 года назад +1

    I will list the links to the gear that I am using below for you.
    Should you have any questions drop them below.
    Daniel Yuck Amazon Storefront
    www.amazon.com/shop/danielyuck
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    CNC WE Plus Tattoo Machine Amazon
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    QUELLE ROUND LINER
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    For those who are getting into tattooing investing into fake skin is a must and will allow you to practice and make the mistakes we need to make to get better. I will also list a hand full of links to good high quality fake skin that you can invest into to further your tattooing career.
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    • @timczifrik7715
      @timczifrik7715 2 года назад

      i just subbed after watching this video. Such a great job brother.!!!

  • @edgarsneilands8535
    @edgarsneilands8535 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video!

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Thank you for the support and feedback! I appreciate you.
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @charlessims9160
    @charlessims9160 3 года назад +4

    Your good at this!! I get so messy with petroleum jelly all on my gloves. Mayb im putting too much. Your station stays dry and not that messy.. im wiping off all over the place lol!!??

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +3

      Haha I used to get that way as well. I used to get dirty, and have ink on my face from touching my face when practicing! Lol thank goodness I practiced on fake skin as much as I did because now I know exactly why I don’t do.
      What type of fake skins are you using?

    • @charlessims9160
      @charlessims9160 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck Im using the Uelong Silicone now. But i was really messy with the rubber ones at first lol.. But still kinda messy with silicone.. All though it's better silicone but im still messy bcuz i hold my machine like you, and I tend to drag my pinky on the platform when bracing. Mayb its too hot in my garage at times for the jelly.. but i see you wipe more often. Thanks for replying and your advise.. Im learning a lot from you!! What u think?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      @@charlessims9160 ahhh heat will make the petroleum a bit more runny and a bit of maybe even a for lack of a better word “liquidish” if you will.
      Every time I pull a line I always wipe after with Vaseline so I keep my area near and clean. That’s just how I prefer my station upon tattooing. If we ride the tube it will become messy very quickly which is also why I like to hang my needle out a good ways.
      I am genuinely happy that I was able to help you in one way or another upon my journey. Should you ever have any questions at all don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I will always do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.

    • @charlessims9160
      @charlessims9160 3 года назад

      @@DanielYuck Thanks always bro!!

  • @sarahross1601
    @sarahross1601 Год назад

    i think that is beautiful man

  • @pierre-alexandrebrabant551
    @pierre-alexandrebrabant551 3 года назад +6

    How do you keep your practice skin so clean ? you seem to be applying something to clean after what is it ? pretolium jelly ?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Great Question!
      Just about anytime I apply ink into a practice skin I am always using simple vaseline to remove the excess ink that remains.
      It is the type of practice that is used that will determine how the ink cleans up. A silicone felt practice skin will clean much nicer over say a rubber felt practice skin.

    • @DreadscopeZ
      @DreadscopeZ 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck in another video you said you don’t use Vaseline on human skin what do you use when your tattooing a client?

  • @sarahhowarth7221
    @sarahhowarth7221 3 года назад +2

    Sick vid dude! The one and only problem I have that really bugs me with tattooing is the carbon coming off 😡😡 something that really does me. One little wipe and poof - gone😭 massively frustrating

    • @kerstoncampbell2535
      @kerstoncampbell2535 3 года назад +1

      You might appreciate Pirate face stencil paper, and a stencil medium. I appreciate Stencil Stuff, it's affordable and helps the stencil stay almost perfect. I've heard Stencil goo works good, I've just never used it directly.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      I remember when this used to happen to me I used to tell myself “this isn’t even worth it” haha. After a while I started to catch onto a flow that worked for me.
      I have a couple of questions if I may.
      What type of skins are you using?
      How long do you let the stencil dry for?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      @@kerstoncampbell2535 ahh that’s very insightful information! I have never personally used that brand of paper or the stencil goo but it’s something I will look into. I appreciate your response and time. Thank you 🙏

  • @metalmarten3478
    @metalmarten3478 3 года назад +10

    Hey man, really appreciate the video. Here's a question (that's important to me):
    I always heard you have to learn how to do horizontal lines without changing your position, so I spent a lot of time struggling to do them as they feel really awkward and unnatural, so I was hoping to se how you're gonna do your horizontal lines. But you just switched positions so that these lines are vertical to you, do you always do that with horizontal lines? Does doing this work on a client or should I learn how to do them from the same position? It's been a real struggle for me, everything's great until I have to do horizontal lines which come off shaky and I just can't seem to get comfortable doing them. Thanks in advance for the response

    • @hardtarget2359
      @hardtarget2359 2 года назад +4

      Keep learning to do them horizontal, when tattooing clients you can't just turn it into a vertical line. Sometimes you can but not always. So your better off just practicing being in those uncomfortable positions and learning the best way for you to deal with them.

    • @Raddy89
      @Raddy89 2 года назад +3

      Tattoo artist for 15 years and never have I had to do lines in a direction that I am not comfortable with. if you cannot move the client to get vertical lines then I move myself to get in the best position I feel comfortable with. Their is always a way to position yourself or your client

    • @Alan-cy2fv
      @Alan-cy2fv 2 года назад

      I used to get me Pads with Grids and traced every line on the page which helped me personally because u get more comfortable doing it. Hope that might help

  • @jc_99999
    @jc_99999 Год назад

    this helped a lot broo! thanks!

  • @Mickymouse56755
    @Mickymouse56755 Год назад

    I’m just starting out to understand how to put transfer on pig skin but dose get a lil confusing with what needles to use but I’m still watching and learning the basics

  • @fluke808state4
    @fluke808state4 3 года назад +2

    I'm pretty confused,so much more to learn than I ever imagined. Also notice so many artists use rotary nowadays. I have never got on with rotary machines... I will keep learning. I'm a long way off from real skin. Also which is the best fake skin to use?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      I feel different machines will suit different hands. If it feels right in your hand who is to tell you as the artist otherwise ? Is how I see it.
      In terms of the best fake skin this would be 110% subjective and to each their own. I feel the Yuelong skins I use have provided me with the best learning experience for needle depth, the reelskin to practice shading , and frankenskins for color packing and more, you get my drift. So what I am saying is I feel every fake skin will have something different to offer, and not 1 is better over another. Think of fake skins like human skin, we are going to get all types of skin felts over our time tattooing so I personally like to keep the same approach when practicing by using various types of skins I can get my hands on.

    • @fluke808state4
      @fluke808state4 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck OK wow thanks I never thought of it like that. Excellent I will try a few different ones out and pig skin, even my dad's oranges! 😀 I really appreciate your time and your vids. Will watch some more later, very cool

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      @@fluke808state4 haha thank you for your feedback and continued support my support my friend!
      As always should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @dennislopez6598
    @dennislopez6598 2 года назад

    Why do you use a shader instead of a liner? Just wondering about your choice and preference! Thank you for all your cool videos. Learning a lot

  • @72jorel
    @72jorel 3 года назад +2

    Awesome!!!!😎👍

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the support and feedback! I appreciate you.
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @kokigalvez9509
    @kokigalvez9509 3 года назад +4

    Hi Daniel. Thanks so much for your videos, I am learning a lot.
    I am also practicing on fake skin so I have a question. I am reusing my needles every time I practice, rinse it, clean it ( just because it is fake skin only) but some of the ink always stays in, so every time my needle touches the skin it releases a drop of ink, is this because of reusing the needles? or maybe because my settings are too high (usually running the machine at 9 volts for lining) ?.
    Btw, also watching you from Japan. Cheers

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      First and foremost thank you so much for your support and feedback I appreciate you! 🤝
      This is a great question I feel others may have wanted to ask. So depending on how you’re storing your needles in between when you’re not using them. So if you’re storing them in a liquid when not in use, there maybe excess amounts of ink which can come pooling out. Or if the needles are stored in a dry manor there maybe dried ink inside not allowing the smooth flow of ink, there can even be some build up inside the middle of the configuration that can potentially cause issues. It’s hard to say at the moment. How do you store the needles when not in use?
      I personally don’t see anything wrong with this approach of reusing a needle on a practice skin but there is also somethings we should be mindful of. 1 major thing I would pay attention to is the needle sharpness. When the needles are used they get more dull which can cause adverse effects upon tattooing. The lines will look more rough, the needles won’t penetrate and perform as they should. This is a major key I would just be mindful of.

  • @bridgettecastillo5151
    @bridgettecastillo5151 3 года назад +8

    Very nice! How do you get the stencil to stay through the wipes😭😂 I use the stencil cream and let it dry for a friggin while and soon as a little a and d hits and gets wiped it’s gone

    • @bridgettecastillo5151
      @bridgettecastillo5151 3 года назад +3

      On the practice skin I mean

    • @just4931
      @just4931 3 года назад +4

      Wait 24 hours for drying when you stencil fake skin, makes it hold preety good even when you wipe

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      Haha I hated when this would happen to me. I would start the tattoo soon after the stencil was placed and lost everything. I started to learn that if I left the stencil on to air dry for 24 in advance the dark part of the stencil would come off but the light layer would stay behind. On some skins it’s next to impossible to remove the dark stencil after it’s placed which is leaving it to dry for too long. Haha so we have to find that balance with it all. It took me a goood while to catch onto not loosing my stencil. It’s definitely process to learn but don’t get discouraged. Keep pushing and do what you can for today.
      Should you ever have any questions along your way don’t hesitate to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction 🤝

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      @@just4931 that’s very good information I feel!! 🎯🎯 thank you for your response I appreciate you. 🤝

  • @Sayitaint_So
    @Sayitaint_So 7 месяцев назад

    I am an old man and i am new at tattooing but plenty of experience in graphic arts. I am interested in getting as good as possible on fake skin as an art form ( and might do the occasional real tattoo . Your vids are a great learning tool for my goal. Does anyone sell large patches of silicone based fake skin ?
    Had me going with keeping the skin clean but i get it now. Clean often seems to be the ticket... no more goo gone or wd40 ....lol

  • @justinedwards9123
    @justinedwards9123 3 года назад +8

    How on earth did you get the stencil to stay even when you are wiping? Mine can dry for two days and not stay that well yet

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      Haha I actually made a full video on how I apply stencils to practice fake skin and that video is right here m.ruclips.net/video/ahaMqzQc3k8/видео.html
      In a nutshell I apply the stencil and allow it to air dry. If I may, what fake skins are you using?

    • @classiccarlovers2618
      @classiccarlovers2618 3 года назад +2

      Put it in the oven at 120 for 15/20min thank me later G

    • @nickymaxtattooing5091
      @nickymaxtattooing5091 3 года назад +2

      Use a hair dryer after you put your stencil stuff on it to make it go tacky and same after you’ve put the stencil on! Works a treat! 👌🏼

  • @westsidedonniepiccard1977
    @westsidedonniepiccard1977 2 года назад

    Watching really watching someone else tattoo helps me out

  • @ricefrappuccino7875
    @ricefrappuccino7875 3 года назад +5

    Uhmm.. this might be a dumb question, but why are you using RS instead of RL? what's the difference?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      That’s not a dumb question! Thank you for reaching out and asking.
      I am using an assortment of both round liners and round shaders to achieve my desired effects.
      Round shaders I use for bold lines and round liners I use for more fine lines, dense lining and details.

    • @ricefrappuccino7875
      @ricefrappuccino7875 3 года назад +2

      @@DanielYuck Thank you so much! I've always wondered why they line with RS instead of R"L".

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      @@ricefrappuccino7875 haha you’re welcome! I can fully understand, prior to me tattooing I always wondered how they got the bold lines. Now I know there’s many roads to take to get us to where we are going.
      Don’t hesitate to let me know if you ever have any questions at all. I will always do my best to assist you in the best possible direction.

    • @fluke808state4
      @fluke808state4 3 года назад

      @@DanielYuck I might use a RL to shade 😎 oh shit you can for stipple,whip ! Bloody amazing!

  • @PoppyC62
    @PoppyC62 3 года назад +5

    I am just starting out and don't want to break the bank. So in your opinion, what size needle cartridges should I buy to get started practicing on fake skin? What ab out brands? Also do you recommend one brand/ thickness practice skin over another?

    • @distinctiveartflow4197
      @distinctiveartflow4197 3 года назад +3

      You should definitely spend money 💰 on your tattoo supplies. It’s worth it. I just spend $900 at a tattoo convention on supplies. You’ll get that back. If you do good quality work

    • @bingus1926
      @bingus1926 3 года назад +2

      Well it really depends on what you want to practice. I started learning with thicker liners like a 14 Round shader cuz they're way fatter and needles that are bigger help hide any kind of shake in your hand so you can get smooth crisp lines. Super small needles are much harder. Like using only a 3rl or a 5rl and even a 7rl cuz be tough if ur not already experienced with the movement of a tattoo machine. You'll notice that ur lines will be way more wobbly looking. I'd reccomend anywhere from a 7rl to to like 13 rl or shader. Most brands of needles are pretty good. Just make sure you look at reviews and ratings to make sure the brand is reliable.

    • @jeiyex
      @jeiyex 3 года назад +3

      I just got started with a $99 Dragonhawk kit with plans to invest in better equipment down the road. It came with 1203RL and 1205RS which has been fine for me! Although ultimately it depends on your style. I think just starting with one liner and one shader to practice is nice because it’s not overwhelming, and through your practice you’ll realize what kind of needles would benefit your work most. Also, an experienced tattoo artist advised me that fake skin isn’t actually that helpful, so instead I just began by practicing on oranges, which also got me accustomed to working on a 3-dimensional surface. It’s also cheaper. Pig skin is also a good option since it’s actual skin.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      These are very good questions!!
      It’s hard to give a direct easy to consume answer because there is no 1 answer to the questions at hand.
      This will be fully subjective and range from person to person, I feel.
      Why I say that is because 1 artist may do entire tattoos with just a 3RL because of the style they do, another artist may need multiple needle configurations because of the style they do and so on.
      Brands would also be something that is 110% subjective and to each their own. For me personally now I use Police Needles almost exclusively until I use up the needles I currently have. I personally love these needles and for reasons in which I state in this video I made on them. You can learn more about the police needles in my review here m.ruclips.net/video/HdkB_bPRv4k/видео.html
      For brands of skin there are many many types of skins in the market and all of them will teach you something different. I wouldn’t recommend looking at fake skin like which one is better but more so getting different ones from different companies and using them all to learn and grow. No human skin will ever be alike so I feel this would be one of the best approaches to take.
      What style of tattoos will you be doing ? I maybe able to tell you how I would go about approaching it and why I would approach it that way

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      @@distinctiveartflow4197 I agree bro! Investing into ourselves is the only way to go. There is no way around it. I feel we should all do our own research and look into our budgets and what we want out of our gear and kind of let that guide our choices.

  • @Petra-R
    @Petra-R 3 месяца назад

    Hey daniel, another question: how do you do your designs? On a computer? How can i create nice designs (mandala for example)? If i try to draw them, they aren’t even, or synchron.

  • @Carter2xxxxxx
    @Carter2xxxxxx 2 месяца назад

    I would love to know how to get the stencil even after wiping the ink ??? its like ill let the stencil dry and itll be stuck on the fake skin or tattoo on it too soon and wipe now the stencil is gone now i have to go almost freestyle

  • @stresswon
    @stresswon 3 года назад

    Fire lines

  • @tsunomat
    @tsunomat Год назад

    Using the shader makes those lines super soft. Not bold. Your technique is good and the lines are smooth, but I think round liners would make a much bolder line.

  • @kennynyc15153
    @kennynyc15153 3 года назад +2

    Yeeeettt!!!!! Tnks me likey :)~ Subscwibed!!

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Haha you’re welcome! Thank you for your feedback and support! I appreciate you.
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @L6FTY
    @L6FTY Год назад

    For the fake skin should the needle be going all the way through and hitting the table? It sounds like it is and I dont believe the material is 2 mm thick

  • @jennyhoward6447
    @jennyhoward6447 3 года назад +2

    Great vid thx

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback and support! I appreciate you.
      Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝

  • @lynnfarris3527
    @lynnfarris3527 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @ironPatriots48
    @ironPatriots48 Год назад

    Just wondering, why use different needles for lines that look the same?

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    @DanielYuck  2 года назад +1

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  • @frenchmax
    @frenchmax 9 месяцев назад

    Hey I stumbled upon your video. I am a beginner, could you explain why you use a RS for lining instead of a Liner? Thx in advance

  • @johnmooreduclayna790
    @johnmooreduclayna790 3 года назад +2

    May i know what kind of tissue u are using or what product to cleant the fakeskin very clear?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      That’s a great question!
      For practicing on fake skin I will always use Scott Shop Towels/Wipes. They are a blue color and very absorbent. I also apply small layers of Vaseline after I pull a line to easily clean the excess ink off.
      Should you have any questions at all please feel free to reach out to me and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction 🤝

  • @mrnug4011
    @mrnug4011 3 года назад +2

    Keep it up

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Thank you for the support and feedback! I appreciate you 🤝

  • @riel.r.vincent3745
    @riel.r.vincent3745 2 года назад +1

    Hali brother deniel... all I need is your link to get the best supplies for me tattoo machine..... needless and inks and some thing to nurm De skin

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  2 года назад

      Hello Riel! Thank you for reaching out!
      I can drop you a link where you can download a list of all of the gear I have used, use, and reviewed, plus a lot more great tools and recommendations. Let me know if you have any questions!
      www.mediafire.com/file/uly3foepglaohsc/Daniel_Yuck_Gear_List_1.6.pdf

  • @chuies1314
    @chuies1314 3 года назад +3

    Do u tattoo at that needle depth on thicker skins to? Or just these thinner ones

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +3

      That’s a great question!
      So how I look at this is the ink should always live inside of the dermis, that is where we will input the pigment into.
      Now what does vary is the dermis and the layers on top of the dermis and below the dermis. This is the part that will vary, everyone has a dermis but 1 person may have a bit more top skin over another.
      The needle tip should be adjusted as each and every dermis is felt and you find your groove. For me I always begin off of the tip of my needle, work my way and get more comfortable. After about 5-15 mins I’ll be pulling single pass lines the rest of the way. Of course this is in a nutshell as we’d have to consider many variables upon tattooing.
      I’ve heard numerous artist say they spend the first 10-20 mins getting used to that persons skin and now I understand what that means.

  • @Petra-R
    @Petra-R 3 месяца назад

    Hi Daniel. Can you recommend a good tattoo machine without having to pay a fortune? I got a 80€ thing at home. Yes it works, i learned on it straight solid lines. But for shading it’s not good

  • @kristengibson6824
    @kristengibson6824 3 года назад +2

    Wow you sure do seem to use a lot of needles! If you had to narrow it down to a minimum, which ones would you use?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Haha this very statement crosses my mind often.
      It’s hard to narrow it down as I feel each needle contributes to the overall quality, readability, and look of the tattoo.
      If I had to absolutely narrow it down I would use 03RL, 05RL, 09RL, 11RL, & 09RS and 14RS. Haha that’s for this specific type of tattoo.
      The needles I choose will vary from tattoo to tattoo and it’s really all based on the design at hand.

  • @SAPPYKINGING
    @SAPPYKINGING 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this enlightening video on line works. I have a question , every time I run a line it’s never solid enough, I have to run the same line a few more times before the ink shows on the skin. Am I doing something wrong? Is it me, or my ink or my machine? Please advise

    • @ghagzor
      @ghagzor 2 года назад

      I dont know shit and i can tell you thats hard to diagnose without knowing machine/needle/ink/volt specs

  • @SAPPYKINGING
    @SAPPYKINGING 2 года назад

    Also what do you use to make your stencil stick. Without having to worry about cleaning bits of it off as you tat and wipe

  • @user-sm6rh4lr8x
    @user-sm6rh4lr8x 3 года назад +2

    Hey, thank you for your work!can you tell me what you use for a human skin if its not Vaseline?🙏🏻

    • @emmy16661
      @emmy16661 3 года назад

      I use either Inkeeze or A&D on human skin, A&D is cheaper and arguably just as good as Inkeeze

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      That’s a good question!
      For me I used to feel that Vaseline was more for mechanical in which it still makes sense to me like for machines that require lubricant of some sort and applications to this extent, it’s always worked well and I’ve never had issues.
      I also feel Vaseline clogs pores which is something that’s not ideal for the healing process of any tattoo as we want to allow the tattoo to breathe.
      I personally like to use products from Inkeeze like Green Glide. They have a bunch of glide you can check out. I would highly recommend using Inkeeze glides over petroleum based products.

    • @user-sm6rh4lr8x
      @user-sm6rh4lr8x 3 года назад

      @@DanielYuck thank you🙏🏻

    • @user-sm6rh4lr8x
      @user-sm6rh4lr8x 3 года назад

      @@emmy16661 thank you🙏🏻

  • @miludamadrugs
    @miludamadrugs Год назад +1

    I always struggle to clean the fake skin but you do ot so easily.. How do you do it?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  Год назад

      I use vaseline when it comes to fake skin. Depending on the amount of ink I'll typically get a thin layer of vaseline and place it over the area that needs to be cleaned and wipe away lightly.
      It also depends on the fake skin being used.

  • @bemseller5515
    @bemseller5515 2 года назад

    Ty for this great video! I have a questione that not watched on RUclips: on a big tattoo, how many hours I can use a needle before changing it? I use 07RL. Ty :)

  • @fluke808state4
    @fluke808state4 3 года назад +4

    Is this technique power lining? I've never used a 14 R S to line yet only a 9 R L

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +2

      That is a good question!
      To me I would call my approach just lining haha simply because these style of tattoos require mostly lining with shading and or dot work in subjective areas.
      I line with a shader because it provides me with bolder lines with a single pass versus bold lines by filling them in. I am not certain if there actually is a different term for lining with a shader but for me I would reference any lining approach as lining, wether we are using a round shader or round liner.

    • @fluke808state4
      @fluke808state4 3 года назад +1

      @@DanielYuck great... I can't wait to try it out tomorrow and all that I've learnt from you so far. I never thought I'd line with this type of needle. You make it look so easy! Learning so much from your vids even my dad is interested and watching he's 73. Really interesting he said.... thankyou! 😀

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      @@fluke808state4 haha wow that means a lot to me!
      I never would have thought my videos would be helping and reaching ears from people I never would have imagined. It is a great feeling and sense of accomplishment.
      One thing I’ve learned in tattooing is there are “rules” but they can be bent and broken to better suit what we are trying to achieve. Don’t be afraid to use your fake skins and try out new techniques and methods you can achieve with your needles.

  • @nuclearslayer5336
    @nuclearslayer5336 3 года назад

    niiiice!!! is this speed good for real skin? (i mean speed of msking strokes)

  • @erickdeliracortes827
    @erickdeliracortes827 9 месяцев назад

    How u keep the skin clean?..my skins always smeared and hard to wipe off

  • @afro7726
    @afro7726 Год назад

    This was the video I watched before I tattooed for the first time. Thanks for your cool tutorial. They really helped me out getting started. (I also baught my machine because of one of your videos)
    #DanielYuck

  • @Blasphenomenon
    @Blasphenomenon 2 года назад

    I know you can use a round liner or shader for lines, but why specifically do you choose a round shader over a liner in most of these cases?

  • @davids970
    @davids970 11 месяцев назад

    You use a printer for your stencil?

  • @jasonechevarria6689
    @jasonechevarria6689 2 года назад

    What kinda of practice skin is that? I got some and it’s smears so much, that am I started about 2 weeks ago, and I’m gonna try your holding breath method, my line work isn’t bad but it can be improved

  • @johnnybratto
    @johnnybratto 3 года назад +4

    How do you get your stencils to stay on like that???

    • @johnnybratto
      @johnnybratto 3 года назад +1

      Soon as I asked I figured it out lol

    • @rubykmb6700
      @rubykmb6700 3 года назад +1

      @@johnnybratto pass the knowledge on pls?

    • @johnnybratto
      @johnnybratto 3 года назад +1

      @@rubykmb6700 let it sit overnight

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Thank you for tuning in first and foremost.
      I actually made a full video on how I apply stencils to practice fake skin and that video is right here m.ruclips.net/video/ahaMqzQc3k8/видео.html
      Don’t hesitate to let me know if you ever have any questions at all. I will always do my best to guide you in the best possible direction 🤝

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      @@rubykmb6700 Haha I actually made a full video on how I apply stencils to practice fake skin and that video is right here m.ruclips.net/video/ahaMqzQc3k8/видео.html

  • @snaplilly
    @snaplilly 3 года назад +2

    Hi i have a question. İ bought these latex sheets but my stencil gets erased very easily. What do you do so it says longer?

    • @snaplilly
      @snaplilly 3 года назад +1

      Just read someone asking the same question i will totally try that.

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      I appreciate you reaching out thank you!
      How long are you allowing the stencil to dry for?
      When I do a tattoo on fake skin, I allow the stencil to sit for about 12-24 hours. When I use reelskin fake skin I will allow it to sit for about
      6 - 8 hours and I am good to tattoo.

    • @snaplilly
      @snaplilly 3 года назад

      Just 10 minutes lol 😅 thats why i am totally trying it today Got my stencil ready. Fingers crossed i have a feeling its gonna work 👍😊

  • @janperea6703
    @janperea6703 2 года назад

    What are you using for cleaning the skin .? Is that Vaseline?

  • @kathylinechabot2825
    @kathylinechabot2825 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on needle types ?

  • @harmeet7
    @harmeet7 3 года назад

    But how ur stencil is not fading out after wiping??😢

  • @leventkaan1234
    @leventkaan1234 2 года назад

    Hello master 😊
    I want to consult you about something.
    when I copy the pattern I will work on onto the silicon, it is immediately deleted. How should I do this? can you help me?
    my english is a bit bad i hope you can understand me🙏🏼 greetings..

  • @vidarobert9909
    @vidarobert9909 2 года назад

    Hi, are you using a Stencil printer?

  • @codyray2096
    @codyray2096 3 года назад +2

    How do clean lines ? 18rl to the moon!

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад

      Haha I like that 18rl to the moon.
      May you explain what you mean a bit more for me? I apologize.

  • @charlessims9160
    @charlessims9160 3 года назад +4

    Are you feeling the Q3 more then the Q2?

    • @DanielYuck
      @DanielYuck  3 года назад +1

      That’s a good 1!
      Honestly from the Q1, Q2, and Q3 its hard for me to pick just 1 because they are all great machines. I don’t like 1 more over the other but for certain instances I’ll reach for a different Q series machine.
      What I will say is that the Q2 and Q3 are a powerful duo.

    • @charlessims9160
      @charlessims9160 3 года назад

      @@DanielYuck Ya.. I did a Tatt on my leg and with the 9rl reihn needle with my Q2, i didn't even feel it, it felt real smooth and soft.. But i was also drunk lol!!🤔

  • @kehoe210
    @kehoe210 2 года назад

    What skins are best , I got a Chinese kit , I think it's rubber skins dark yellow but not great for retaining ink very dry , have to do few go overs and not great for shading ,

  • @angelmartinez-wx1nh
    @angelmartinez-wx1nh 3 года назад

    What kind of practice skin do you use? Mine smears way worse and the stencil comes off when i do get ink off