What that thing will never do just be able to sit down and have a bad ass conversation and like you guys talked about the financial one just the connection people make this priceless
I have attended a few in my city. Yes I talked to kids that had questions and told them what it's like to be a artist in general. The most beneficial part of going is networking with other business owners that are local to your area. I've gained some great clients and also referrals from people I've met at a Career Day.
Putting tattoo artists in the same boat as an electrician who serves their community with a necessity like electricity and makes a tattoo artists life possible isn't the same imo
A tattoo is a luxury and definitely not something that serves a community but it's definitely not a hobby. It's a craft you have to dedicate a lot of time and effort to excel at it.
Hi guys! For the robot tattoo machine, my opinion is that it will need a LOOOOOT of imrovements on the robotic and sensors side to make it a profitable business. What we should look for is how advanced the medical/surgical robots are. Cause the technology will come from there. And 5k for a tattoo that won't last: that's a reap off!!!! For the critique side of the podcast: just willing to critique others' work is taking the higher risk to get critiqued yourselves, but then people will only critique your opinions, not your work, which makes it much more annoying, i guess! People submitting their work are pretty brave cause nobody likes to get told what's wrong, but it shapes your ego and it helps a lot to grow as a person and/or an artist. And the insta post you made on youngsters opening shops or private studios created some heat, i reckon!!!! Cheers guys take care
Compare technology from just 20 years ago to today... Tech and innovation is moving at an astonishing rate and with the AI revelation, it'll only be a matter of time before those kinks are worked out... Folks used to say that machines couldn't take their jobs in the automotive production side of things and then you saw them all lose their jobs by the following decade essentially (70s)
We tattoo inner forearms, outer forearms, inner biceps, outer biceps, triceps, calves, and quads. We’re qualifying additional body parts as well. We use test dots to understand skin variability across the tattoo region. We place the ink precisely at the epidermis/dermis junction to maximize longevity.
As a tattooer; You'll work until the day you can no longer do it. There is no retirement. Best case scenario after fifty is you have a parlor/studio and making a percentage off other tattooers. Save and invest your money in other industries. °°° The robot has a laser guide that detects shape. *IMO* In ten years it will put 50% of tattooers out of business.
It'll happen at some point and the days of a tattoo artist demanding a fortune for their work is over... Same goes with AI Models taking over and saving these companies $$$. If someone can save $200 by using a robot then they'll do it and its bye bye people doing it
What that thing will never do just be able to sit down and have a bad ass conversation and like you guys talked about the financial one just the connection people make this priceless
I have attended a few in my city. Yes I talked to kids that had questions and told them what it's like to be a artist in general. The most beneficial part of going is networking with other business owners that are local to your area. I've gained some great clients and also referrals from people I've met at a Career Day.
Thanks for sharing!
Love the show man. Listen to it every week u guys post. I don’t think technically will ever be as good as the human. Won’t be no love in the art.
Completely agree, thanks so much for being a listener!
Probably sad but this is the main thing I look forward to on Mondays lmao. Will edit once I've watched. Have a dope week lads.
Love Mondays. Love u guys. The content is always 🔥
Thanks so much!
Happy birthday!
I actually had a phone call with the ceo if you guys want to hear more info
Yes absolutely
Or you can have a call with our CEO so nothing gets lost in translation. It’s worth noting that Kirk is not supportive of our company or our pursuit.
@@blackdot_tattoo That is true. I’m not a fan of the company or your pursuits.
It's a trade not a creer it's a skill You use.....
Putting tattoo artists in the same boat as an electrician who serves their community with a necessity like electricity and makes a tattoo artists life possible isn't the same imo
More in line with a hobby, like getting really good at guitar
A tattoo is a luxury and definitely not something that serves a community but it's definitely not a hobby. It's a craft you have to dedicate a lot of time and effort to excel at it.
Hi guys! For the robot tattoo machine, my opinion is that it will need a LOOOOOT of imrovements on the robotic and sensors side to make it a profitable business. What we should look for is how advanced the medical/surgical robots are. Cause the technology will come from there. And 5k for a tattoo that won't last: that's a reap off!!!! For the critique side of the podcast: just willing to critique others' work is taking the higher risk to get critiqued yourselves, but then people will only critique your opinions, not your work, which makes it much more annoying, i guess! People submitting their work are pretty brave cause nobody likes to get told what's wrong, but it shapes your ego and it helps a lot to grow as a person and/or an artist. And the insta post you made on youngsters opening shops or private studios created some heat, i reckon!!!! Cheers guys take care
Thanks for the feedback!
Compare technology from just 20 years ago to today... Tech and innovation is moving at an astonishing rate and with the AI revelation, it'll only be a matter of time before those kinks are worked out... Folks used to say that machines couldn't take their jobs in the automotive production side of things and then you saw them all lose their jobs by the following decade essentially (70s)
It's not going to be overnight but the scary thing is it's already most likely written into our future
We tattoo inner forearms, outer forearms, inner biceps, outer biceps, triceps, calves, and quads. We’re qualifying additional body parts as well. We use test dots to understand skin variability across the tattoo region. We place the ink precisely at the epidermis/dermis junction to maximize longevity.
If you would like to come one the show, send us an email honesttattooer@gmail.com
As a tattooer;
You'll work until the day you can no longer do it.
There is no retirement.
Best case scenario after fifty is you have a parlor/studio and making a percentage off other tattooers.
Save and invest your money in other industries.
°°°
The robot has a laser guide that detects shape.
*IMO*
In ten years it will put 50% of tattooers out of business.
Tattoo robots will never work. Too limited. Decades away at best
It'll happen at some point and the days of a tattoo artist demanding a fortune for their work is over... Same goes with AI Models taking over and saving these companies $$$. If someone can save $200 by using a robot then they'll do it and its bye bye people doing it