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Old 12-18-2008, 10:30 AM
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did you read the rest of the post? There's a ton of opinions. I tried it once and didn't like it all that much, too thick for me too. But everyone has to make up their own minds, i'd avoid the set and just get a few bottles of the colors you think you'll use the most often to try it out, that way if you don't like it you're not wasting a ton of money.
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Old 12-18-2008, 11:38 AM
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did you read the rest of the post? There's a ton of opinions. I tried it once and didn't like it all that much, too thick for me too. But everyone has to make up their own minds, i'd avoid the set and just get a few bottles of the colors you think you'll use the most often to try it out, that way if you don't like it you're not wasting a ton of money.
yes, i'm so curious about this ink experiment... so i just i bought 4 bottles of stable 2oz and waverly jap red... hope is not wasting money.
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Old 12-19-2008, 09:46 AM
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yes, i'm so curious about this ink experiment... so i just i bought 4 bottles of stable 2oz and waverly jap red... hope is not wasting money.
well i guess we'll know soon enough if YOU wasted money...
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Old 12-19-2008, 10:22 AM
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with all the new ink on the market it's hard to say what's best. i buy inks from like 5 or 6 different companies. each one has something i like or dislike. don't be afraid to buy tons of colors. if you concern is money, buy sample bottles. if you like em' go ahead and get the bigger bottle. opinions and assholes bro, everybody's got em'.
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Old 12-25-2008, 09:28 AM
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Well i got the stable and waverly ... yesterday ... and i do a cover up tattoo on my friend leg...
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Old 12-26-2008, 04:21 AM
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well i guess we'll know soon enough if YOU wasted money...
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Old 12-26-2008, 12:37 PM
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Well i got the stable and waverly ... yesterday ... and i do a cover up tattoo on my friend leg...
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Huge light source issues there. The shadowing is all kinds of off. I'm not sure if you were looking for a critique or just to show the colors but I would strongly suggest either an art course at a school or pick up a book or two. I think it would help you out quite a bit.

To me, it doesn't matter what kind of ink, machines, needles, etc. you use. The first priority needs to be on the artistic side. You have to train your eye to see exactly where the shadows should be and where they shouldn't be when you first look at something. It'll take a bit of practice... lots of drawing. Look at real things, like a stuffed animal or a lamp or have a person pose for you. Draw them. Look at where the shadows are. You'll see that when a mouth is open, there's always a shadow towards the back of the mouth. Unless someone is in front of them shining a light in their mouth for whatever reason. Things like that.

Like I said, it'll take a lot of practice but it's definitely something you absolutely have to learn if you want to get good. I'm not a great tattoo artist yet by any means but I like to help with the artistic side when I can. Hope that helps.
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Old 12-26-2008, 06:15 PM
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Huge light source issues there. The shadowing is all kinds of off. I'm not sure if you were looking for a critique or just to show the colors but I would strongly suggest either an art course at a school or pick up a book or two. I think it would help you out quite a bit.

To me, it doesn't matter what kind of ink, machines, needles, etc. you use. The first priority needs to be on the artistic side. You have to train your eye to see exactly where the shadows should be and where they shouldn't be when you first look at something. It'll take a bit of practice... lots of drawing. Look at real things, like a stuffed animal or a lamp or have a person pose for you. Draw them. Look at where the shadows are. You'll see that when a mouth is open, there's always a shadow towards the back of the mouth. Unless someone is in front of them shining a light in their mouth for whatever reason. Things like that.

Like I said, it'll take a lot of practice but it's definitely something you absolutely have to learn if you want to get good. I'm not a great tattoo artist yet by any means but I like to help with the artistic side when I can. Hope that helps.
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Old 12-27-2008, 12:42 AM
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Huge light source issues there. The shadowing is all kinds of off. I'm not sure if you were looking for a critique or just to show the colors but I would strongly suggest either an art course at a school or pick up a book or two. I think it would help you out quite a bit.

To me, it doesn't matter what kind of ink, machines, needles, etc. you use. The first priority needs to be on the artistic side. You have to train your eye to see exactly where the shadows should be and where they shouldn't be when you first look at something. It'll take a bit of practice... lots of drawing. Look at real things, like a stuffed animal or a lamp or have a person pose for you. Draw them. Look at where the shadows are. You'll see that when a mouth is open, there's always a shadow towards the back of the mouth. Unless someone is in front of them shining a light in their mouth for whatever reason. Things like that.

Like I said, it'll take a lot of practice but it's definitely something you absolutely have to learn if you want to get good. I'm not a great tattoo artist yet by any means but I like to help with the artistic side when I can. Hope that helps.
I'm open to critique and yes i want to show the colors. well its not finish yet, perhaps next week i'll finish it. Me too i'm still new in tattoo art, still lots of pratice here..
anyway thanks for the build up critique and i appreciated it.
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