When I do color blending I make 5 shades of a certain color and it takes time not only to mix but to tattoo the layers. I’d tattoo every quarter inch a slightly lighter shade while blending. I can’t believe just dipping it in white and having such a huge jump in shades can create such incredibly smooth transitions! I would of put money before seeing this it couldn’t be smooth. Man you really proved me wrong. Thanks! You have saved me a lot of time.
Being an art major in college I find it awesome how you incorporate many oil painting techniques! I'm in love the style of soft color blending you do😍! Thanks for sharing 😁
Very simple explanations and stream of thought when approaching tattooing, and art in general. It's very easy to consume and process. Excellent job and new I'm a new subscriber. Love that you get back to people with questions or comments. Can't wait to catch something new from you.
@@SunnyBhanushali 100% and hopefully I have a question on a new video or old video and get some feedback from you that would be awesome. I've been using the cross dip method for years with white or yellow creating lighter tones. Taking a blue concentrate from the darkest blue to all the way to white. I'm a very slow artist I've been trying to get faster with out effecting or changing quality, and I can't quite figure out what is making me so slow.
@@lukeluna3732 can a record video while you are working with colour, a small clip would do, around 7 to 8 minutes, you can send it at support@lila.art, let me have a look at your style and technique
@@SunnyBhanushali awesome yeah I'd love to get some input. I Do lots of color, I've been using a spectra xion eternal inks and added some fusion recently to the collection to test out and maybe add a little more to the over all look. I'll send you something soon
Thank you for imparting some of your experience onto us, it's been really appreciate, I feel elevated an eager to try some things I want to incorporate. :)
*Sunny bro there is a lots of Tattoo artist in our India 🇮🇳 but your the different one and I'm learning perfectly through your video good human being 🙏☸️🌎*
Amazing explanations! Thank you💜💜 question though, do you continue running your machine when you dip? Or do you stop the machine, dip, and then run the machine to avoid over filling the cartridge?
You aware that the whole sanitation thing is for people like you. Obviously artists aren't going to use someone else's left over ink or gloves etc... but the needles are sterilized until it touches your skin. I'll make a point in saying the area with the stencil is as clean as the finished tattoo will be when that individual goes home ... Which ink would be more sterile ? The bottle you purchased from someone on the internet or the ink you made with sutt from burning baby oil then mixed with water ? 😮
Thanks for this video Sunny.I really like to see you show your composure in a work of art that by far, we ordinary mortals do not understand bat we want to.,by.
Sir aap jo video dalte ho niche hindi tittle me do na kuch to samj me aye please sir aap ke block dekha tha hu.. Mujhe ap ke block bhot acha Lagte he.... Sir so please tittle in hindi
shane Wu just guess it right, with PUIV it’s about the feeling and the vibration of the machine to gauge what’s the right power, with new PUIV, you get to see the number
I don’t see that you have any visible tattoos.. now for all I know you have a full backpiece and your legs are covered.. Why does this matter? It matters because you should know what the experience is like getting tattooed all over your body. You should share that experience at some point with your clients. Also when you get tattooed you are giving back to the community of Tattooers. Every time you do a tattoo you’re deleting the potential client from another tattoo artist. When you get tattooed you’re giving that back to the Tattoo community. This is why it matters that you’re a Tattooer has tattoos.. I would personally never get tattooed by an artist with no tattoos.
When I do color blending I make 5 shades of a certain color and it takes time not only to mix but to tattoo the layers. I’d tattoo every quarter inch a slightly lighter shade while blending. I can’t believe just dipping it in white and having such a huge jump in shades can create such incredibly smooth transitions! I would of put money before seeing this it couldn’t be smooth. Man you really proved me wrong. Thanks! You have saved me a lot of time.
You are welcome, so try these out and let me know how did it go
This is my new favorite channel for tattoo info
Thank you
I think way you do your tattoo 's is awesome. Thank you for all your videos.
Being an art major in college I find it awesome how you incorporate many oil painting techniques! I'm in love the style of soft color blending you do😍! Thanks for sharing 😁
Thank you Andy, so glad to hear from you :)
YOU ARE A REAL ARTİST TATTOO ARTİST 👏👏👏 Woow.....
Love your tutorials bro and excellent work ! you also don't talk too much but say just enough to get your point across. I'm following... 👍
Thank you 🙏
Very simple explanations and stream of thought when approaching tattooing, and art in general. It's very easy to consume and process. Excellent job and new I'm a new subscriber. Love that you get back to people with questions or comments.
Can't wait to catch something new from you.
Thank you 🙏 so glad to hear from you.
@@SunnyBhanushali 100% and hopefully I have a question on a new video or old video and get some feedback from you that would be awesome.
I've been using the cross dip method for years with white or yellow creating lighter tones. Taking a blue concentrate from the darkest blue to all the way to white.
I'm a very slow artist I've been trying to get faster with out effecting or changing quality, and I can't quite figure out what is making me so slow.
@@lukeluna3732 can a record video while you are working with colour, a small clip would do, around 7 to 8 minutes, you can send it at support@lila.art, let me have a look at your style and technique
@@SunnyBhanushali awesome yeah I'd love to get some input. I Do lots of color, I've been using a spectra xion eternal inks and added some fusion recently to the collection to test out and maybe add a little more to the over all look. I'll send you something soon
Thank you for imparting some of your experience onto us, it's been really appreciate, I feel elevated an eager to try some things I want to incorporate. :)
But seriously, this is a beautiful tattoo, great content and techniques. You're awesome! Thank you for making this 👍🏾
Thank you 🙏
*Sunny bro there is a lots of Tattoo artist in our India 🇮🇳 but your the different one and I'm learning perfectly through your video good human being 🙏☸️🌎*
Thank you 🙏🏻
Very very nice ,excellent presentation and superb qaulity work
Thank you 🙏
amazing video . I found it very helpful . Thanks man!
Super Artists Tattoo Perfect.Beautifull Tattoo colors 😊
Thnk you for vido sir.. I am student of tattoo art.. So tyep of this video is more important of student's..
Aman Rewaria you are welcome
always great explanations, thank you
Thank you for your videos they are helpful, and appreciated👍
Thank you 🙏
Shout out to the stencil for being a real mvp over night
Such a great content 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sir what level of voltage do you use for that smooth shading?
Amazing explanations! Thank you💜💜 question though, do you continue running your machine when you dip? Or do you stop the machine, dip, and then run the machine to avoid over filling the cartridge?
I keep my machine on (running)
Wow!! Sunny u the best. Thanks for the video
Zowie Khiangte thank you 🙏🏻
Amazing work of art, thanks for sharing
How do you make color so smooth without making bleed
Beautiful skills. Why did it take this long for your work to come up on my feed?
I don’t know that, but you have now, so you can check other videos too :)
I agree 100%
Thanks a lot for all the videos I learned a lot
This is a good Technik to Blend the colours
Thank you 🙏
India have sunny sir ❤ in realistic realism nl
Thank yuo come back again
Nice work love it
Juan Gutierrez thank you 🙏🏻
sir is that a bugpin needle?
Greatest artist in India ❤️👍😘😍
@ 16:17 did you dip it in the water because your moving to a lighter color?
This video needs more L I K E S ! ! !
Thank you
100%
great job, may i know after you open a ink color bottle, after how many months is not usable anymore, thanks
There is an expiry date mentioned on colour bottles, you cannot after that
Hello! I'm not sure if you've mentioned already, but are you using bugpin/10 gauge needles or normal ones (12 gauge)?
Like Your Style man Very cool✨🐨🙌✨💞🇦🇺
Thank you 🙏
O my spirits that's just amazing
Do you use up ink color brother ??
I did not understand your question :)
Love the work
very nice way of explanation sir 😍😍
May I know what voltage were used on 80 hertz?
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing
Amazing teacher... really appreciate your talent and skills..
Thank you 🙏🏻
I knew I was in the right place when I heard his accent
What ink do u use?
Josh_Tattoo_Arts Official eternal Inks
Thank you sir, btw love your work👍
Sir why do you ink white colour after 90 days of the tattoo ?? What is the reason..?
I'm always watching
Very informative bro tnx ☕️☕️
Where's your office sir?
Thaks sir, Amazing work **
Are you running your machine fast?
if understood correctly you continue tattooing on unsanitized skin to keep stencil?
You aware that the whole sanitation thing is for people like you. Obviously artists aren't going to use someone else's left over ink or gloves etc... but the needles are sterilized until it touches your skin. I'll make a point in saying the area with the stencil is as clean as the finished tattoo will be when that individual goes home ... Which ink would be more sterile ? The bottle you purchased from someone on the internet or the ink you made with sutt from burning baby oil then mixed with water ? 😮
Thanks for this video Sunny.I really like to see you show your composure in a work of art that by far, we ordinary mortals do not understand bat we want to.,by.
bostjan loncaric you are welcome :)
How do I sign up to do your online seminars?
Godswarrior 4ever currently all my webinars and lot more are at www.learnitlikealiens.com
Is that needle #12 midium taper?
Thank you I learned a lot
Excellent Execution thank you
What machine is that? Is it a sol nova?
Juan Gutierrez yes it is
Beautiful bra
Bro witch is better to charge by the hour or by pc?
Juan Gutierrez I prefer both, some times hourly other times I give lump sum for the entire piece
Sunny Bhanushali thank you man I appreciate that u actually replying back thanks again
great work as always
Sir aap jo video dalte ho niche hindi tittle me do na kuch to samj me aye please sir aap ke block dekha tha hu.. Mujhe ap ke block bhot acha
Lagte he.... Sir so please tittle in hindi
prashant adagale subtitle karta hu
@@SunnyBhanushali
Ok sir chale ga..
Hey dude is there any way to purchase the whole seminar on this tattoo ?and also what typet cadriges do u use for Color blending ?thank You much bro
@@sundayschooldropout1153 ist gonna help me a lot even this short one resolved a couple of things for me already and the tattoo school common man ..l
What's the technique to keep the stencil on place even if you wipe it ?
use stencil stuff. put one layer let dry put another layer and let it get tacky
Be sure to let it dry a long time, then coat generously with ointment or Vaseline.
What the voltage you use sir? For your color packing?
Google how many volts is 60hz
@@gregboggs2708 lol burn
So 120 volts
Thank you!
thanks you
What kind of machine is being used?
Cheyenne sol nova
super sir
Osm sir
Cheyenne?
Wow due love it new subscriber her in Ph🙏🏽👆🏼👆🏼🤟🏽🤟🏽👇🏽
i love you tattoo tv thank you
60hrz ?!
Hi hi🙏🙏 pu2 80hz = pu4 ??v. Thank u☺️☺️
shane Wu just guess it right, with PUIV it’s about the feeling and the vibration of the machine to gauge what’s the right power, with new PUIV, you get to see the number
supub sir g thx
💯
plz hindi sir
Watching the video like Aliens.
I know he will not take a bath
I don’t see that you have any visible tattoos.. now for all I know you have a full backpiece and your legs are covered..
Why does this matter? It matters because you should know what the experience is like getting tattooed all over your body. You should share that experience at some point with your clients.
Also when you get tattooed you are giving back to the community of Tattooers. Every time you do a tattoo you’re deleting the potential client from another tattoo artist. When you get tattooed you’re giving that back to the Tattoo community.
This is why it matters that you’re a Tattooer has tattoos.. I would personally never get tattooed by an artist with no tattoos.
I appreciate your feedback, and I respect that, I have two tattoos, one on my forearm ans another small one on my calf/ankle
Thank you!