I pay to get an apprenticeship and I pay thousands did my 1500 hours and more but wanted more money and more money, guess what I got out with out my license. Mario Barth is right, he knows what he's talking about. Most of real tattoo artist will teach you for your talent no for money a least not for lost of it, they appreciate you as future part of their crew, they want you to teach you and teach you right!! I wish I knew this before. I hope get my license soon. Thanks for the video!
Great tuturial Mario! Love your work! As a beginning tattoo artist I have learned so much from watching yours and other artist videos. You are definitely an inspiration! Thank you for your time, it is very much appreciated!
02:50 some lines are done in a GREY wash not a solid line you don't want a coloring book look , other lines are done in a slightly watered downcolor 04:15 red shield gets a red outline .
what are you running yur machine at when you pass the line, and also the shading. I've noticed even after taking these techniques into account my color is not sitting in like his… and I'm not going in deep but the skin swells sometimes and it doesn't look as clean
Awesome man!! I've just found out on your tutorial that I have been missed by many tips...You are the one of real artist thanks for this helpful VDO THUMBS UP!!!
thank you for the tips, do you have any tips for triying to get a apprenticeship? It's really hard to get one they either want money or they already have someone, thanks for the help
im left handed and have a regular tattoo machine. i can do real clean lines but when it comes to shading or felling in with a mag i start having problems. the mag grabs the skin, inconsistent felling, just real difficult to work with, any thoughts why?
well the big mistake is that you see everything with white the red of the skin INSTANTLY and so you don't see the white an d then OVERWORK it which ends up making it bleed out . hit it white no more than 2 passes with a long stroke color shader and leave it alone . wait until healed to look at it .
Hi ! i noticed that sometimes the line goes from really thin to a thicker line... do you do it with the same needle or you have to changed it to a bigger needle? (sorry if my english sucks, it´s not my original lenguage)
you assume anyone with a shop Is worth paying to teach you ? I got news for you MOST shops are run by idiots who don't know shit about tattooing, so how is some clueless beginner supposed to know WHO is worth paying to teach them? if you have really good art skills that is the going to show someone your not just another wanna be tattoo artist . people will be more willing to teach you if they see youre serious an di mean a love for art not a fist full of cash
The best toturial/tips tattoo video i have watch so far...love your work and thank you for sharing to us!
I pay to get an apprenticeship and I pay thousands did my 1500 hours and more but wanted more money and more money, guess what I got out with out my license. Mario Barth is right, he knows what he's talking about. Most of real tattoo artist will teach you for your talent no for money a least not for lost of it, they appreciate you as future part of their crew, they want you to teach you and teach you right!! I wish I knew this before. I hope get my license soon. Thanks for the video!
Great tuturial Mario! Love your work! As a beginning tattoo artist I have learned so much from watching yours and other artist videos. You are definitely an inspiration! Thank you for your time, it is very much appreciated!
02:50 some lines are done in a GREY wash not a solid line you don't want a coloring book look , other lines are done in a slightly watered downcolor 04:15 red shield gets a red outline .
such a bold composition, the colour work is fucking fantastic!!!
what are you running yur machine at when you pass the line, and also the shading. I've noticed even after taking these techniques into account my color is not sitting in like his… and I'm not going in deep but the skin swells sometimes and it doesn't look as clean
really nice work man,a good example of a job well done.
amazing work! THanks for the tips!
Awesome man!! I've just found out on your tutorial that I have been missed by many tips...You are the one of real artist thanks for this helpful VDO THUMBS UP!!!
thank you for the tips, do you have any tips for triying to get a apprenticeship? It's really hard to get one they either want money or they already have someone, thanks for the help
Whats the smallest mag I can use for a cutback and what the biggest mag I can use on a traditional shader or black and grey shader? Thank you
im left handed and have a regular tattoo machine. i can do real clean lines but when it comes to shading or felling in with a mag i start having problems. the mag grabs the skin, inconsistent felling, just real difficult to work with, any thoughts why?
well the big mistake is that you see everything with white the red of the skin INSTANTLY and so you don't see the white an d then OVERWORK it which ends up making it bleed out . hit it white no more than 2 passes with a long stroke color shader and leave it alone . wait until healed to look at it .
thank you! great job!
Hi ! i noticed that sometimes the line goes from really thin to a thicker line... do you do it with the same needle or you have to changed it to a bigger needle? (sorry if my english sucks, it´s not my original lenguage)
this dude is amazing, thanks underground dermagraphix for posting this vid.
Maybe someone knows what type of tattoo machines are using in this video? (i need that machine name) Thanks.
its not the machine that does the talent but they are sharpz mentioned in other videos
nice video... thank you for sharing... lol @ 5:00 to me it was like don't do as I do., "do as I say"... very informative video
evrytime i put white into an tattoo the skin always bleeds mutch more why is that ? :(
sorry my english i'm from denmark :)
HOLY SHIT! Thats a tattoo
at 8:57 you can see his glove ripped xD. Still, the video kicks major ass.. Thanks Underground for the vid.
speechless..
great guy!! you know!! eheh big upp
thanks for the tips
pretty obvious , you should know, however the make of machine Is not going to make you do good work ,
awesome work
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you assume anyone with a shop Is worth paying to teach you ? I got news for you MOST shops are run by idiots who don't know shit about tattooing, so how is some clueless beginner supposed to know WHO is worth paying to teach them? if you have really good art skills that is the going to show someone your not just another wanna be tattoo artist . people will be more willing to teach you if they see youre serious an di mean a love for art not a fist full of cash
i want to just quit while i can. he just made me say fuck it lol hell naw give 2 years im shittin on him