Man I’ve learned a lot from this channel but THIS has to be my favorite. Tried it last night on my leg tattoo and it’s honestly become one of my favorite tattoos I have. Thanks guys!
Excited for this one! A sincere THANK YOU for helping me to grow as an artist brother 🙏 I have no tattoo artist in my life that can teach me these skills.
awesome mate, didnt you forget to talk about stroke? if you stipple with a 5mm stroke like a bishop liner, it's super easy to stipple, on a stroke below 4mm, i don't find stippleing as consistant. I find useing a 3rl is often too "big" a bugpin 3, is perfect for stipple!
I have also have great luck using the bishop. 3RL at 7V was perfect for using BigWasp bugpin needles. I just did my first stipple shaded tattoo behind the ear. Two dice. With soft shading. We decided stipple shading was best for it. And I can’t lie, we were right on spot with it. Definitely my favorite shading technique
So glad I watched this bro....video I watched b3fore he said run on 9v and I was thinking whaaaat but I tried It on some fake skin.....it was running line after line no pepper at all....watched you....set my gun to the lowest 4.5......no need for grey wash or anything isn't perfect pepper shade or whip thanks for the video
First time watching a video by you. And thats the exact thing that ,I was looking for. Because that style sparked my interest with tattoing. Definetely subscribing. Awesome work.
Loving the channel brother! Keep up the good work! I am really enjoying the content. The first piece I tried this on was a skull reasilsm and roses. Little harder than I thought. Lol
I dot. Have a stippling tattoo, but while I was doing a mentorship we had a lot of people coming in and asking for them, so I had to practice drawing it a lot, to the point I got tired of doing em 😂.
Maybe it’s just more practice but I feel like I’ve tried every voltage with every hand speed using my Bishop Wand Liner and I’m not able to get dark dots on clients, I keep the skin tight. I typically us t-tech 3 tight rl, 10 gauge. But after I stipple an area and wipe away the ink the skin barely has any ink in it. It’s getting pretty frustrating.
I use the hawk or Cheyenne sol Terra and in a pendulum whip motion...I get good conistent dots with the dan kubin sidewinder v3r at 4 volts aswell actually that's my go to dot machine right now I use direct drives and longer strokes homie
Love your content!! The thing is that i am currently using the cheyenne hawk pen with the power unit and it does not go slower than 60 cps!! I tried it on fake skin but i do not get the same results as you do!! Any suggestions? Would the critical atomx work with my machine? Thank you 🙏
the best way to get this affect is to get your machine going slow enough to create the individual dots. if its to fast It will just look like a light line. And I believe it would work, but I'm not 100% sure
i feel that stiple shading is a step backwards in the tattooing world as technology has advanced so much and technique has become so advanced because of that, its interesting but a smooth shade is easier to achieve and looks better, maybe thats just me.
Man I’ve learned a lot from this channel but THIS has to be my favorite. Tried it last night on my leg tattoo and it’s honestly become one of my favorite tattoos I have. Thanks guys!
Excited for this one! A sincere THANK YOU for helping me to grow as an artist brother 🙏 I have no tattoo artist in my life that can teach me these skills.
When I first learned how to stipple with pencil. I wondered how to do it with ink on skin. So thank you for sharing this video
no problem im glad it can help you out
Two drops in a row !!! We’re extra lucky this week 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
awesome mate, didnt you forget to talk about stroke? if you stipple with a 5mm stroke like a bishop liner, it's super easy to stipple, on a stroke below 4mm, i don't find stippleing as consistant. I find useing a 3rl is often too "big" a bugpin 3, is perfect for stipple!
I have also have great luck using the bishop. 3RL at 7V was perfect for using BigWasp bugpin needles. I just did my first stipple shaded tattoo behind the ear. Two dice. With soft shading. We decided stipple shading was best for it. And I can’t lie, we were right on spot with it. Definitely my favorite shading technique
@@tac0man_933 if you are useing the bishop packer, 4mm stroke, 7v would be a insane high voltage for stipple, they can go down to 4.5v.
@@simonkristiansen960 I’ll give that a try. Thank you!
First stippling tattoo i did was a practice copy of the one Nathan did live for the students of the accelerator program. The hand in the clouds.
THANK YOUUU THIS TECHNIQUE JUST CHANGED THE WHOLE GAME
That's great, im glad to hear that
So glad I watched this bro....video I watched b3fore he said run on 9v and I was thinking whaaaat but I tried It on some fake skin.....it was running line after line no pepper at all....watched you....set my gun to the lowest 4.5......no need for grey wash or anything isn't perfect pepper shade or whip thanks for the video
I meant perfect pepper shade after this video
Gun???
First time watching a video by you. And thats the exact thing that ,I was looking for. Because that style sparked my interest with tattoing. Definetely subscribing. Awesome work.
Glad it was helpful!
So helpful! Thank you!
Loving the channel brother! Keep up the good work! I am really enjoying the content. The first piece I tried this on was a skull reasilsm and roses. Little harder than I thought. Lol
im glad you are liking it there are many more to come
Thankyou
I first heard about this taking your course
I dot. Have a stippling tattoo, but while I was doing a mentorship we had a lot of people coming in and asking for them, so I had to practice drawing it a lot, to the point I got tired of doing em 😂.
Actually I love the "thicker" dots a lot, what size of liner did you use for this presentation?
I’m looking to tattoo realism pointillism. Could you explain the difference using a machine vs hand poke tool and whip shading vs dot work?
Nice Video. Can you tell me what machine you're using in this Video? Thanks for your help.
Maybe it’s just more practice but I feel like I’ve tried every voltage with every hand speed using my Bishop Wand Liner and I’m not able to get dark dots on clients, I keep the skin tight. I typically us t-tech 3 tight rl, 10 gauge. But after I stipple an area and wipe away the ink the skin barely has any ink in it. It’s getting pretty frustrating.
My machine doesnt go lower than 6v. I tried it out with a 1201 rl. And think it works ok. Any thoughts?!
I use the hawk or Cheyenne sol Terra and in a pendulum whip motion...I get good conistent dots with the dan kubin sidewinder v3r at 4 volts aswell actually that's my go to dot machine right now I use direct drives and longer strokes homie
awesome. dan Cuban makes some great machines
Love your content!! The thing is that i am currently using the cheyenne hawk pen with the power unit and it does not go slower than 60 cps!! I tried it on fake skin but i do not get the same results as you do!! Any suggestions? Would the critical atomx work with my machine? Thank you 🙏
the best way to get this affect is to get your machine going slow enough to create the individual dots. if its to fast It will just look like a light line. And I believe it would work, but I'm not 100% sure
@@Tattooing101 🙏
What machine you use
Cheyenne sol nova unlimited but my go to machine is the inkjecta
i feel that stiple shading is a step backwards in the tattooing world as technology has advanced so much and technique has become so advanced because of that, its interesting but a smooth shade is easier to achieve and looks better, maybe thats just me.
Holy cow dude, no disrespect but you look just like Gael García Bernal, Mexican actor, the nose the lips…like twins or something
Bruh 😂 we could be long lost cousins