08-30-2007, 03:37 AM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
I'm but a worm, but i recognize some f@#ked up s&!t when i see it
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08-30-2007, 12:08 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
say what bro?
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08-30-2007, 12:16 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
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Originally Posted by drhill
I'm but a worm, but i recognize some f@#ked up s&!t when i see it
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08-30-2007, 02:16 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
I was reffering to the mention of Skin Candy inks. Being a worm (apprentice) I've been told to avoid skin candy like the plague - never used it - but a couple people have told me to throw it in the trash, as well as MOM's, and all the others I bought when i first thought i'd teach myself. Man, i got be gentle with ya'll don't i... I hope i don't rub anyone the wrong way... feelings n all...
You guys gotta keep in mind, of all the guys that I've spoken with about apprenticeships, and that includes Clay Decker, Corey Miller, Larry Garcia, Hannah Aitchison (i know, chick!), people who's work ain't half bad, they've all told me that their apprenticeship was a time of learning what NOT to do. So even though you're being "taught" yer still having to find a lot of s&!t on yer own. I smoke my mentor in art, i notice f@#k up after f@#k up, missspelled words in TATTOOS!! So forgive me if somewhere along the f@#king line I hear some crap, re-spout it, and someone gets offended - hence... SKIN CANDY RUUULES! Which is exactly why I use Waverly in my shop now and neither of the artists there have ever heard of it... I wonder where I heard of it...
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08-30-2007, 03:55 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
take it easy bro..
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08-30-2007, 04:26 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
Oh. my bad, I was responding based on the same feeling. *note to self* don't question anything...
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08-31-2007, 01:28 AM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
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Originally Posted by drhill
I was reffering to the mention of Skin Candy inks. Being a worm (apprentice) I've been told to avoid skin candy like the plague - never used it - but a couple people have told me to throw it in the trash, as well as MOM's, and all the others I bought when i first thought i'd teach myself. Man, i got be gentle with ya'll don't i... I hope i don't rub anyone the wrong way... feelings n all...
You guys gotta keep in mind, of all the guys that I've spoken with about apprenticeships, and that includes Clay Decker, Corey Miller, Larry Garcia, Hannah Aitchison (i know, chick!), people who's work ain't half bad, they've all told me that their apprenticeship was a time of learning what NOT to do. So even though you're being "taught" yer still having to find a lot of s&!t on yer own. I smoke my mentor in art, i notice f@#k up after f@#k up, missspelled words in TATTOOS!! So forgive me if somewhere along the f@#king line I hear some crap, re-spout it, and someone gets offended - hence... SKIN CANDY RUUULES! Which is exactly why I use Waverly in my shop now and neither of the artists there have ever heard of it... I wonder where I heard of it...
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waverly has a s&!t consistency. I can't use it.
I do use the skin candy jap pink though. It's nice and creamy the whole time.
I hate "thick in the bottle thin in the tube"---a lot of the intenz is like that too for me, can't stand it, gotta be one consistency one or the other
and I know everything hahahaha
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08-31-2007, 01:31 AM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
everybody has their own way of working, wormkid. nobody is right because everyone does everything differently, hand smove differently, eyes see differently...it's art, as long as it looks good on that skin how you got there doesn't matter (within reason of course)
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08-31-2007, 07:33 AM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
word up - word up
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09-07-2008, 03:53 PM
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Re: Waverly Tattoo Pigment
I use ETERNAL and so far I just love what they have to offer, but as far as white I like using WAVERLY and starbright yellow. what I am wondering is if anyone has any suggestions for a good lining black cause I'm not sure if i like eternal's...
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