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    • #15331
      LarcDEAR
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      I’m having trouble being able to tell if what I’m drawing will be able to be a successful tattoo. I come from an artist background so I’m trying to translate my art and style into something that would be a clean tattoo. These are some examples of my recent work. What do you guys think?

    • #23370
      Jester
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      Awsome work! With enough practice, you could tattoo them.

    • #23371
      LarcDEAR
      Member

      Oh good :) Thanks for the feedback! I’m often concerned about how close the lines get to each other. I don’t want them to bleed out too much later on

    • #23372
      LarcDEAR
      Member

      Here’s a few more with different feels to them.

    • #23373
      LarcDEAR
      Member

      and this one

    • #23374
      Lennart82
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      I’m loving your colors on these.
      Great work. :D

    • #23375
      LarcDEAR
      Member

      Thanks so much!

    • #23376
      jonnblaze
      Member

      nice tatoos. good work. keep it up :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    • #23377
      LarcDEAR
      Member

      will do! thanks!

    • #23378
      Ramenuzumaki
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      your art is supremely fantastic!
      Remember always keep your original outlines. Then either scan, or trace those outlines and add colour, shading to the new copies. You want to keep a nice clean original outline so you never lose it. You can easily use a trace, or a scan for a stencil :3

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