Hi. You are an amazing tattoo artist. I’ve enjoyed your videos. They are helping me along my journey learning the art of tattooing. I’m so proud of you.
Hello Brandon! Thank you for the videos. These are so helpful and you explain everything thoroughly. I am a why person and you always explain the why of things which is great! I always wondered how to get those super dark tones and never knew it was black underneath.
Bro love your videos, ive always been a visual learner!! And these videos are by far the best tutorials. P.S. Where can I get that jacket, it's so dope
If I have to do half a sleeve of full color flowers, do you recommend to go with colors already in each session, finishing each part? Or go only lines and black shading and paint it on posterior sessions?
For a half-sleeve in full color, I'd suggest starting with lines and black shading first, then adding color in later sessions. This way, you get a solid foundation and can build up the depth and saturation of colors without overworking the skin.
Love This .. I’ve Been Practicing Tattooing For A Few Years As A Hobby So I Could Tattoo Myself I Use Fake Skin And It Comes Out Great But I Have Given Myself Two Small Tattoos And It’s Not Going Great.. I’m Having Shading Issues Just Not Being Able To Get Enough Ink In And There’s A Small Spot That I Think I Cut My Skin.. I’m Not Sure What I’m Doing Wrong On Real Skin Compared To The Fake Skin. I Would LOVE Some Help!
Another great video of yours! May I just have one question? Foundation flesh - is it like a skin tone ink? Or some special kind of ink? Thanks and greetings from Czechia!😊
Fake skin can be tricky because it doesn’t behave exactly like real skin. Make sure you're using proper needle depth (about 2mm) and working at the right angle-around 80 degrees for lining. Slow down your hand speed and make consistent passes to avoid blotchiness. Also, some fake skins, like those from starter kits, can be lower quality and harder to work with which is why we recommend Skinz!
Hey man love all the videos. Question. Iv be tattooing on fake skins. To the point it’s exact what it’s supposed to be. I would like to switch to actual skin. And I no how big of a difference it is to actually tattooing real skin but My question to u is How do I tell people without freaking them out. They all like my fake skin work but I don’t want to promise them it’s gonna look exactly like the fake skin. But don’t want to freak them out right?
I love color. Using red as a dark tone, orange as a mid tone, and yellow as a light tone
Hi. You are an amazing tattoo artist. I’ve enjoyed your videos. They are helping me along my journey learning the art of tattooing. I’m so proud of you.
Hello Brandon! Thank you for the videos. These are so helpful and you explain everything thoroughly. I am a why person and you always explain the why of things which is great! I always wondered how to get those super dark tones and never knew it was black underneath.
Beautiful. 🌹💚 Thank you for sharing.
Thankyou Ive watched all your videos and it surely helps alot as a beginner. Cheers! 😊
Love these videos! Thanks for the great content 🙏🏽
My fav thing is red with orange on top fading into yellow
Bro love your videos, ive always been a visual learner!! And these videos are by far the best tutorials. P.S. Where can I get that jacket, it's so dope
I watch all ur videos
If I have to do half a sleeve of full color flowers, do you recommend to go with colors already in each session, finishing each part? Or go only lines and black shading and paint it on posterior sessions?
For a half-sleeve in full color, I'd suggest starting with lines and black shading first, then adding color in later sessions. This way, you get a solid foundation and can build up the depth and saturation of colors without overworking the skin.
Love This .. I’ve Been Practicing Tattooing For A Few Years As A Hobby So I Could Tattoo Myself I Use Fake Skin And It Comes Out Great But I Have Given Myself Two Small Tattoos And It’s Not Going Great.. I’m Having Shading Issues Just Not Being Able To Get Enough Ink In And There’s A Small Spot That I Think I Cut My Skin.. I’m Not Sure What I’m Doing Wrong On Real Skin Compared To The Fake Skin. I Would LOVE Some Help!
Another great video of yours! May I just have one question? Foundation flesh - is it like a skin tone ink? Or some special kind of ink? Thanks and greetings from Czechia!😊
Yes it is!
Which pen want to use for stencil
I had an artist give me a heavy handed tattoo and it cracked. How do I not do the same thing...can you go over ...heavy handedness....please.
Literally a lifesaver!
how do you get the ink into the fake skin! I have watched so many videos and still get it blotchy. I got it from dragonhawk the skin
Fake skin can be tricky because it doesn’t behave exactly like real skin. Make sure you're using proper needle depth (about 2mm) and working at the right angle-around 80 degrees for lining. Slow down your hand speed and make consistent passes to avoid blotchiness. Also, some fake skins, like those from starter kits, can be lower quality and harder to work with which is why we recommend Skinz!
Hey just wanted to know how you set up the entire shop? Need info am also thinking about starting tattoo shop but just confused on how to
We have a couple of videos related to my shop coming soon!
Why do some of those leaves have shading on the left and some have shading on the right
Hey man love all the videos. Question. Iv be tattooing on fake skins. To the point it’s exact what it’s supposed to be. I would like to switch to actual skin. And I no how big of a difference it is to actually tattooing real skin but My question to u is
How do I tell people without freaking them out. They all like my fake skin work but I don’t want to promise them it’s gonna look exactly like the fake skin. But don’t want to freak them out right?
which fake skin do you use? where can i to buy this one?
Why do you need the anonymous color before putting the olive green?
Love from india
Imagine how painful is this 🤭