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    • #18807
      DuchessCCC
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      @Loopi wrote:

      Ok I am learning my self but that being said I am a artist for years. I feel you may have jumped ahead of your self a little bit with tattooing people. My tutor is very keen for my to try tattooing on people but I am holding back I ink my self but then thats my own skin I dont mind if i mess up on me.

      Yes some people are being a little nasty about your work and some people have been doing this for years and forget what its like to learn this skill.

      Your work still have a bit to come before I would expect you to even charge this people for the work, best idea would perhaps google “winnie the pooh” tattoo image and compare yours to other examples online. The image you put out was a little out of shape and he curved, this could be because of the area of the body you put the tattoo. remember when applying stencil you must get the client to stand or relax the area of the body other wise the skin could be line could be all wrong when the person stands and gravity takes hold.

      Also I dont like the “in the dog house” kinda took me a few seconds to figure out the sentence.

      All this being said, congrats on taking the step to tattoo real flesh, I am still doing the “hello mr. melon and is this your first tattoo? what a interesting tattoo idea,” the boss says i need to remember to speak to client! :)

      Thank you very much for your honesty and pointers !
      As for the idiot that told me to go ****k myself he is a cruel idiot who thinks way too much of himself and has forgotten as you said what it is all about , and I am not offended by being called a scratcher as some famous tattoo artists started out that way. And I know I have a lot to learn and will continue to follow those pointers that come in that are constructive and helpful to my fullest abilities.I will continue to learn and grow in spite of as**oles like destructo who are too good for anyone but themselves , as for having people pay for the tattoos I have not charged anyone and they are family and friends who volunteered their person as my practice canvas I still work on pig skin for the most part, as I find it the closest to human skin.Thank you again

    • #18803
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      @cjmahone66 wrote:

      constructive critisism? i hope this helps…

      1. pics are too small. if you want good critique, we need to be able to see the pics. i know this site has small pic limits, so post better quality pics elsewhere and link them in your post.
      2. excuses about lighting and angle of your photos just shows that you are not showing us your best. how can we really criticise if the pic is crappy? take good pics.
      3. the term “scratcher” comes from tattoos that look like this. from what little i can see in the small pics, your lining is not smooth at all, looks like its been “scratched” out like the motion you make when doing a pencil sketching. lining needs to be smoother, like the motion made when drawing a smooth line with a sharpie marker- one continuiouse and steady motion.

      i’m not trying to put you down, just trying to be honest with you. if you can’t do longer smoother lining, you may need to strengthen you hands. be ready to put down the machines for a bit. you can attach a junk tattoo machine to a mechanical pencil and do excercises on paper until your fingers literally cramp up- or bleed. whicever comes first. do this 5 days a week for several months, then try doing a small simple tattoo and you will be amazed at the difference that hand strength can make. cheers.

      Thank you very much for that critique I really appreciate it and yes I know that my lines were shaky in that tattoo . I have since improved my lines although I do realize that I still need to work on my line work . Any sites that to post my pictures and put the link here. And thank you .actually , I just thought of this ,
      http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3335707363323&set=a.2809037356902.131930.1587751976&type=3&theater
      http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3335710683406&set=a.2809037356902.131930.1587751976&type=3&theater
      http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/405151_3335713043465_1587751976_2624605_1711257658_n.jpg
      http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/401096_2809040356977_747883782_n.jpg
      http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/395460_2809042557032_934541995_n.jpg
      I started with this ,my friend had a different friend do this years ago
      http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/532934_3335714283496_1189499921_n.jpg
      and this is what I did with it
      http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/403357_2971987230547_407639980_n.jpg
      http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/399665_2809044117071_1587751976_2438250_1160845154_n.jpg
      http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/282760_3728795350277_492886165_n.jpg
      http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/292182_3728789790138_1587751976_2785060_1150403331_n.jpg
      I hope that these pictures are better , and once again thank you

    • #18801
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      @destructo wrote:

      my tattoo work used to look like that…..when i was 14 and my machine was made from a rc motor and ballpoint pen……

      I asked for constructive not insults thank you and did you ever stop to think that the angle on which it was taken was not the greatest or that even my lighting is not great , I do realize that I have a lot more to learn and I do realize my line work is shaky . But as one artist to another you were simply rude and crude with your words. If there is anyone out there with any constructive criticizum , I would love to hear it as it is through experience tips and just talking to our fellow artists that we learn and grow as both human beings and Tattoo Artists.

    • #18799
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      Anyone have any constructive critisim

    • #18798
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      @DuchessCCC wrote:

      this is one I am working on ,on my thigh ,in honor of my grand daughter who will arrive in June

      This is my final one for now, please let me know what you think

    • #18797
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      this is one I am working on ,on my thigh ,in honor of my grand daughter who will arrive in June

    • #18796
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      [attachment=0:41n2mtj9]Pin-up.jpg[/attachment:41n2mtj9] @DuchessCCC wrote:

      @DuchessCCC wrote:

      [attachment=2:41n2mtj9]Butterfly.jpg[/attachment:41n2mtj9] @DuchessCCC wrote:

      thank you ,here are some more new tries, I am still working on my lines but I think I am getting better.

    • #18795
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      @DuchessCCC wrote:

      [attachment=1:32pm1sif]Butterfly.jpg[/attachment:32pm1sif] @DuchessCCC wrote:

      thank you ,here are some more new tries, I am still working on my lines but I think I am getting better.

    • #18794
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      [attachment=0:13qld020]Butterfly.jpg[/attachment:13qld020] @DuchessCCC wrote:

      thank you ,here are some more new tries, I am still working on my lines but I think I am getting better.

    • #18793
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      thank you ,here are some more new tries, I am still working on my lines but I think I am getting better.

    • #18791
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      I finally got up the courage with my Mentors approval to do my first human skin tattoo’s , and I look forward to all compliments and criticism in regards to these Tattoo’s . The butterflies were my very first 2 , Bugs Bunny is my second attempt , and this Precious Moments ballerina is my fourth try , I did a seahorse in between these 2 but the client did not want me to take a picture till it is completely healed fully I expect she will back in Kingston next month so I will get a picture then.I have 1 ,ore just about finished I have more to shade in so I will post it when it is fully shaded

    • #18790
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      @DuchessCCC wrote:

      I finally got up the courage with my Mentors approval to do my first human skin tattoo’s , and I look forward to all compliments and criticism in regards to these Tattoo’s . The butterflies were my very first 2

      , Bugs Bunny is my second attempt

    • #18789
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      I finally got up the courage with my Mentors approval to do my first human skin tattoo’s , and I look forward to all compliments and criticism in regards to these Tattoo’s . The butterflies were my very first 2

    • #18784
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      thank you very much I will do just that

    • #18780
      DuchessCCC
      Member

      well here is another try better I think, I will just keep trying to follow advice and hopefully my mentor will actually decide to take me back I spent the 6 months I was with her doing the set up and clean up and general bull or grunt work so I started on the practice skins after she took off trying real hard . I love this art and want to do it for the rest of my life . This time I used the real cheap ink that came with my kit and I used a 7 RL and a 9 RS

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