me and another artist bought the 14 set of skin candy , just wanted to know if this is skin candy's doing or mine, i have not had red do this before ? any help would be great ,
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skincnady or me ?
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It's you. Damn, man, stop it.
Have to agree with gina. Its you. Go get an apprenticeship and learn how to properly put ink in, make solid lines, etc..... And please for the love of god do not call yourself a tattoo artist.
wow what a crappy tattoo. Its amazing how many bad tattoo "artists" that are out there. Im googling a lot of tattoos at the moment and i would say that 8 out of 10 tattoo´s are not done proberly. Quite disturbing considering its there for life!
I would feel terrible putting such a bad work on someone.
i disagree, don't go get an apprenticeship. you have no talent. all the teaching in the world will not help. tie a surfboard to your ass, and set sail to cuba.
yea there are alot of bad tattooers out there because of people not respecting the industry, its people trying to scratch on their friends at home BUT also the fault of greedy professionals who take on many apprentices without teaching Any of them enough to be good, but just enough knowledge to be dangerous, whether or not they could ever draw a stick figure to begin with as the greedy artist could care less.
that is why there is alot of bad tattooists
i wouldnt even go as far to call them tattoo "artists"
an artist at least knows how to hold his brush
all i can say is FUCK!! i use skin candy in my studio and if i made somthing like that i would cut my hands off and make ash trays from them ,, put the machines down u fool!!
yea this sucks bad, but dont give up. practice on something other than skin for awhile, hone your skills abit more.
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were ya located i want some of that shit, thats some dope ass work.
Fact is, people are gonna scratch, no matter how bad you dog them they wont stop they will just go underground make the epidemic worse, lease he came here for help instead of maiming his buddy to the point that a seasoned artist can't fix it, or worse yet, deal him a death sentence with a disease that will kill him slowly!
As far as apprenticeship goes..... (I tip my hat to those who paid someone to spend countless hours doing Bullshit work, the sacrifices they made to get where they are today, and the small piece of luck they had in finding a shop to teach them the CORRECT skills), just as there are scratchers, there are shit artist teaching bullshit skills and techniques just for free labor...it's a growing trend, and this IS by far worse than someone who picked up a shit machine and fucked ink on e bay. Not only do you have a new scratcher...you have one fucking people up with confidence! I paid $1000 and invested an ass ton of time to learn how to cut pigment with water, how to hit your machine with green soap to clean it, along with a shit ton of other bad practices! Thank fucking got I ran into someone who straightened me out before I ever hit someone with a needle!!! My time and money are gone but the lessons of WHAT NOT TO DO were priceless!
Now with that said, dude.......seriously, apprenticeship is obviously out of the question so stick to practice skin and do some extensive research for a while, read every book you can find, find a local artist to hang with (he won't be giving tricks of the trade but maybe he will let you sit in on a few pieces), and read some more books, get on-line and learn all you can about dermatology, and at the very lease learn all you can about Hep and other diseases associated with body art..it could mean your life, your buddies life, your families life.....
The pigment is straight, it's your technique, needle depth, and your machine more than likely isn't tuned for shit. Read up on dermatology, there is no magical needle setting, some skins are thicker than others and only knowledge in dermatology will help you here. Too shallow and your pigment will heal out, too much and your give your buddy poisoning and a fucked up scar, the difference between the two is a cunt hair, a bad tat or a trip to the ER.
As for your Machine, again, no magical setting. Take your power supply and machine to an artist (you did buddy up with one by now right?)and have him look it over and tune it. It's all done by feel and sound, something only a seasoned artist will be able to do in his sleep.
Also, did I mention read up on on diseases?????
I'd say whoever got that is lucky that half of it fell out. It will make it easier to laser the rest of that garbage off. Stop tattooing garbage on people. Even if the pigment stayed in, it's a horrible tattoo.
bo bo been at it again
dont give up man keep trying, tfft
blue man slam
i wanna turd coming out of my ass.
i bet the guy that got this tattoo was pissed, did he threaten to beat your ass? he should have.