I promise I’m not a creeper but I liked a bunch of your Instagram pics and watching your videos now. I’m an apprentice tattoo artist so I find your tattoo journey so fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
@@EphemeralRemy one of my mentors has given me the green light to black out her foot, the plan is white ink over the top once healed. Big boots to fill.. I better go my research on blackout and practice packing that ink 😅
The fact that final fantasy was your inspiration is really awesome and super exciting for me, I've been a lifelong fan of final fantasy since final fantasy for the super nintendo in North America their beasts and mythical creatures have always been incredibly interesting and artistically fascinating so that's really cool to hear. Thanks for sharing your story brother 🤘😈
Have a black on white piece started on my calf. Had no idea the work, dedication & healing involved. New found respect to people like yourself. Thanks for sharing.
I really appreciated the comment about difference in interpretation and the need to be more forward with how your idea for the tattoo is vs what the end product becomes. I have only one very large scale piece on me so far and I plan to add a good amount of black out to resolve those problems
Thanks again for taking us along in your thought process. Knew as a kid that I wanted tattoos and later on a bodysuit. My right arm is almost 'finished' and in november the last open skin will be blacked out. Already thinking on what I want on my left arm. Your journey helps me a lot in planning what to do and where to focus on. I have a question about blackout in summertimes. I get sunburned so quick, 10 min outside and burned if not using a high factor sunblock. But it makes my blackout look a bit blue-ish, if that makes sense, any tips on what to do? Or just accept it as it is?
I heard you say in another video that you are a cook as your profession. I always encourage people to go into the field of where their passion is. Because you find yourself evaluating tattoo placement on the body, colors, shapes, vision etc… You should try to start up your own business as an Expert Tattoo Consultant and see if you can build a business around helping people bring their visions to life and even recommending the right local artist to match the style. You could get paid for the consultation by the person and then get paid by the artist for the referral.
I’m already well on my into the industry actually, but Covid sort slowed things down over the last few years. Within the year I will be working full time a piercer and manager of the shop I produce the podcast at.
Hey Remy, I sent you an email of the start of my new sleeve I told you about, next sessions are sept 28 and 29th and should get the whole outside of the arm done including whites and my hand
dont get me wrong, but It looks like you have an addiction in the process of being tattooed or in your body change and you didn't have any left space. I like your first body suit and the third will look sick! I love that silver on black
It was done extremely poorly and never finished, if anyone actually watches these videos it’s not hard to understand it’s very well explained. I’m also doing a way better version of the original concept over top of the blackout currently
And another thing is, I have no black scratch in my work, I’m a full saturation guy, I was before the blackout even, so the concept of skin breaks never worked for me
I promise I’m not a creeper but I liked a bunch of your Instagram pics and watching your videos now. I’m an apprentice tattoo artist so I find your tattoo journey so fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Doesn’t sound creepy at all! Appreciate the support, and I’m happy to hear it!
@@EphemeralRemy one of my mentors has given me the green light to black out her foot, the plan is white ink over the top once healed. Big boots to fill.. I better go my research on blackout and practice packing that ink 😅
Haha quite the honor though! Best wishes to you!
@@mischief6663 did you ever wind up doing it? Would love to know how it came out
The fact that final fantasy was your inspiration is really awesome and super exciting for me, I've been a lifelong fan of final fantasy since final fantasy for the super nintendo in North America their beasts and mythical creatures have always been incredibly interesting and artistically fascinating so that's really cool to hear. Thanks for sharing your story brother 🤘😈
Thanks for watching buddy!
You’re pushing the boundaries people thought you couldn’t push
That’s the goal man
Good job on the lighting setup. Always enjoy hearing about your journey. Hope all is well on your end.
Thanks! Have a great day
Have a black on white piece started on my calf. Had no idea the work, dedication & healing involved. New found respect to people like yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Appreciate the support my friend, and best wishes to you on your project!
I really appreciated the comment about difference in interpretation and the need to be more forward with how your idea for the tattoo is vs what the end product becomes. I have only one very large scale piece on me so far and I plan to add a good amount of black out to resolve those problems
Blackout can definitely be a path forward my friend, thanks for watching and best wishes to you
I get so excited when I see a new video from you. I found you through Instagram and am also Canadian (nova scotia), keep up the great work dude!
Appreciate the support man! I’m originally from Nova Scotia myself; but living in Alberta for the last twenty years.
I think everything is coming out awsome man. I enjoy watching and appreciating your videos. Ive actually been learning to. Keep it up broskie.
Happy to be of service to you my friend! Have a great day
Very interesting backgrounds and stories. Thank you Remy!
Thank you for watching!
It’s very interesting on how this is all done and you explain it thoroughly
I do my best
Love your channel so much!!!!
Thanks for watching
Thanks again for taking us along in your thought process. Knew as a kid that I wanted tattoos and later on a bodysuit. My right arm is almost 'finished' and in november the last open skin will be blacked out. Already thinking on what I want on my left arm. Your journey helps me a lot in planning what to do and where to focus on.
I have a question about blackout in summertimes. I get sunburned so quick, 10 min outside and burned if not using a high factor sunblock. But it makes my blackout look a bit blue-ish, if that makes sense, any tips on what to do? Or just accept it as it is?
The sun block makes it look blue? Like temporarily or long term?
@@EphemeralRemy like a blue glow till I wash it off. Luckily not long term, so maybe its the product?
Must be something in that product that’s reacting to the skin tone/ ink. Maybe try a different brand
@@EphemeralRemy Will do thanks for the help.
Dude totally get the HP Lovecraft vibes on the current suit. It's terrifying and awesome.
Thanks! That will only become more prevalent as time goes on!
I heard you say in another video that you are a cook as your profession. I always encourage people to go into the field of where their passion is. Because you find yourself evaluating tattoo placement on the body, colors, shapes, vision etc… You should try to start up your own business as an Expert Tattoo Consultant and see if you can build a business around helping people bring their visions to life and even recommending the right local artist to match the style. You could get paid for the consultation by the person and then get paid by the artist for the referral.
I’m already well on my into the industry actually, but Covid sort slowed things down over the last few years. Within the year I will be working full time a piercer and manager of the shop I produce the podcast at.
Hey Remy, I sent you an email of the start of my new sleeve I told you about, next sessions are sept 28 and 29th and should get the whole outside of the arm done including whites and my hand
Nice! I’ll get to it for sure, I’m pretty backed up on viewer submissions but I do them all!
@@EphemeralRemy cool, take your time no rush at all my friend
I’m ready for my second session on my blackout but every artist is always booked out like three months. I hate waiting.
Know that feeling but keep in mind it most certainly has a reason they are booked way in advance.
True
I know that feeling
My artist is booked out for 8 and 9 months. Got a full arm sleeve starting last Sep thru Feb.. And getting the other arm done starting in October.
dont get me wrong, but It looks like you have an addiction in the process of being tattooed or in your body change and you didn't have any left space. I like your first body suit and the third will look sick! I love that silver on black
He loves it, why stop?
So once you get blackout ink you can get white over it???
Yes, I have some examples in these videos of black and white over black, as well as on my Instagram
I thought your original suit was awesome. I struggle to see the lure of blackout or black scratch. But alas it's your skin.
It was done extremely poorly and never finished, if anyone actually watches these videos it’s not hard to understand it’s very well explained. I’m also doing a way better version of the original concept over top of the blackout currently
And another thing is, I have no black scratch in my work, I’m a full saturation guy, I was before the blackout even, so the concept of skin breaks never worked for me
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