This breakdown is awesome. Great info. I’d like to know when you’re dipping into your different grays. Also a video on a freehand lettering breakdown would be super dope! Thanks man I’m an upcoming artist and you’re very inspiring
Never thought that traveling for tattoo education would be something I'd ever do but definitely would like a seminar on learning your style of tattooing!
Excellent video! One of the best out there for teaching the profession-and all because of the genuine commentary. You're obviously an excellent mentor as well! I'd like to hear about how you "found your style" and whether or not it's the style that you started out aiming for? Or do you think we are all just destined to land on a style that we're naturally good at and enjoy? Do you know professional tattoo artists that primarily work in a style that they don't really enjoy? Thank you for such a detailed breakdown of what you do, and especially what you think about when you approach a piece. Keep at it and thanks again for the real talk Adrien!
yo brother after you finished it did you blend the face a bit more ? cause iut look different the first image of video and the last also compared to the face its visible while you working on the last touched on the "crown"
Man your by far my favorite artist on RUclips... I watching sir twice he was not Answering any of my questions so now I just watch you and you keep it 💯 and try to help out man. And my bro your Definitely going to be a Business man for sure bro.
My advice is dont edit photos. Put them up as how they look in real life even with the redness of the skin and the scratchy shading on some areas that disnt came out smooth. People has to understand that its skin that youre tattooing not a paper
I have a full time job outside of tattooing and been getting depressed that I can’t be in the shop just to tattoo because my clientele isn’t Up but I came home and seen this video and got inspired again. Even inspired me enough to try my first portrait. It went good but how do you tattoo with out irritating the skin and getting the shading so soft?
He probably means no hard outlines w black but there are always lines we just push shading off of them and get rid of it but yea for sure everyone is different
@@ad742n ohh ok I see what you mean. So for your work, do you use a small liner and like 2 drops of ink (rest water) for the outline? If so what’s the liner number and drop you use for your outline process?
This breakdown is awesome. Great info. I’d like to know when you’re dipping into your different grays. Also a video on a freehand lettering breakdown would be super dope! Thanks man I’m an upcoming artist and you’re very inspiring
Thank you and yes I will do more breakdowns on my videos
Thanks for this. 🇮🇪 ireland
These types of videos hella helpful dawg appreciate u not gatekeeping advice
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Never thought that traveling for tattoo education would be something I'd ever do but definitely would like a seminar on learning your style of tattooing!
Nice for sure I’ll be down to set something up in the future
An exercise that helped me out is printing out the stencil and shading it with a pencil
I've been tattooing now for 3 years and I appreciate all the knowledge you can give.
Really would appreciate if you could break down the right way to go about doing your taxes as a tattoo artist! Love your work thanks for the advice!
Keep it up bro, absorbing all the gems you drop 🔥 one thing im curious about is when you use the other needles like the 9rs
Excellent video! One of the best out there for teaching the profession-and all because of the genuine commentary.
You're obviously an excellent mentor as well!
I'd like to hear about how you "found your style" and whether or not it's the style that you started out aiming for?
Or do you think we are all just destined to land on a style that we're naturally good at and enjoy?
Do you know professional tattoo artists that primarily work in a style that they don't really enjoy?
Thank you for such a detailed breakdown of what you do, and especially what you think about when you approach a piece.
Keep at it and thanks again for the real talk Adrien!
Great breakdown! Wow this was posted a year ago! I just started looking at your videos
Perfect vid! Keep them coming
I needed to listen to this! Thank you 🙏🏼
more vdeos like this please. super helpful when everything is explained appreciate it brother.
Yea for sure💯💯💯
Such a refreshing video! I enjoyed listening to your tips and can't wait to put some of it into my own work!
**TRULY INSPIRED** 🙏💯
Thank you for these videos learning allot from you '
Not sure if someone asked already, but I’d really like to see you set up your drop system & how you choose needles for a certain piece
Nice work bro.where are you guys located i would like to get some work from you bro.
Montebello ca
Pls email Ad742n.tattoos@gmail.com for appointments
yo brother after you finished it did you blend the face a bit more ? cause iut look different the first image of video and the last also compared to the face its visible while you working on the last touched on the "crown"
could u upload a video of ur stencil process? and thanks for the videos!
WHAT DO U RUN UR CHEYENNE MACHINE AT??? THANK U FOR UR VIDEOS
Man your by far my favorite artist on RUclips... I watching sir twice he was not Answering any of my questions so now I just watch you and you keep it 💯 and try to help out man. And my bro your Definitely going to be a Business man for sure bro.
Yea I feel you I was the same way before asking questions and I never got replies
So I try my best to reply
Appreciation bro 💯
Back with the good vid appreciated , I wanna see a full breakdown video on adding white and where to add highlights
Yea the next one For sure 💯
I'm so glad I found your channel. 🙏🔥
💯💯💯
So I was wondering if you could do a video on editing and how you do your videos, I'm in the older generation and would appreciate a simplicit video
My advice is dont edit photos. Put them up as how they look in real life even with the redness of the skin and the scratchy shading on some areas that disnt came out smooth. People has to understand that its skin that youre tattooing not a paper
Respekt for the explanation
I’m watching your video I tattoo similar to you. Have you tried using blue shop towels they’re way soft
Hello.
What stroke is ur hawk pen
Where's your shop at?
Awesome 😎
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You are not only good artist but good motivator and adviser. Thanks bro hope you could also pin the needles that you are using..thanks
I have a full time job outside of tattooing and been getting depressed that I can’t be in the shop just to tattoo because my clientele isn’t Up but I came home and seen this video and got inspired again. Even inspired me enough to try my first portrait. It went good but how do you tattoo with out irritating the skin and getting the shading so soft?
Use a lot of bactine
And don’t over work it
Let it sit for a while and then go back n finish it
@@ad742n do you mind or is there a way I could show you what I didn’t and maybe you could give me a pointer or some advice from what you can see.
Master!💪🏻
Can I ask what voltage are u using on shading? And lining? Thanks a lot. ❤️🙏
Honestly I use a eikon and it runs by bars so I’m not sure exactly the voltage but I run 3 almost 4 bars
nice
what volts for shading
How much u charge for dat peice
$1200
@@ad742n damn bro all ur works so clean. Planing to get tatts from u soon
Crazy David Vegas says the opposite for realism. No line or liners really. But I know everyone tatts different
He probably means no hard outlines w black but there are always lines we just push shading off of them and get rid of it but yea for sure everyone is different
@@ad742n ohh ok I see what you mean. So for your work, do you use a small liner and like 2 drops of ink (rest water) for the outline? If so what’s the liner number and drop you use for your outline process?
@@swervv2957 3rl and I use 6 drop which is my lightest but I don’t put a lot of pressure when I line
@@ad742n koo thanks
@@ad742n 6 drops is the lightest in your line up?
Pls your next tattoo kindly show us needle depth for shading black and gray and also for lining...
Can you give us more details on how to approach lion fur