Linework Fundamentals for Tattooers (Part 1) Fireside Technique EP 45
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
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No matter how long you have been tattooing, it is a good idea to periodically revisit the fundamentals of good linework, shading and color packing. In this episode, we peer over Jake's shoulder as he lines a tattoo that depends greatly on solid technique. There are plenty of great nuggets in this one especially for newer tattooers who are still struggling with fundamentals. Don't forget to like and share!
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I mostly do large scale session work by appointment, but I find that taking small walk ins from time to time is a great way to keep my tattoo fundamentals sharp. I love your videos and share them with my artists all the time.
Thanks a lot. Much appreciated
Hey, I'm an apprentice, and I struggled a lot with making clean lines in the beginning. This video is great! Gives me a lot more tips on improving, love the podcast!
Thank you. So glad you got some value from it
Even as an apprentice I told a few other apprentices to think of stencils just as lines (when it's appropriate) instead of the full idea. It helps a lot when you can simplify things like that.
Absolutely. Thanks for watching
Patience is key. I love your perspective. Point A to Point B. One step at a time and the tattoo will come alive.
you probably dont care but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Beau Neil Instablaster =)
@Dalton Will I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Dalton Will It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Beau Neil Glad I could help xD
been watching you guys for years and now im just finishing my apprenticeship thanks for all the videos guys [
Absolutely. Thanks for the support and congrats on finishing your apprenticeship
Does anyone know the minimum line spacing (in mm) between lines to ensure they don't blur together over decades? Like, I know you can't prevent it altogether, but...I'm actually surprised how little information there is on that kind of nit-picky stuff and I wanna make good decisions here. Great content, tho.
Never stop learning.
No Doubt!!
Tattooing's hard I'm not a tattoo artist but I got so many tattoos I know how tattoos are. You got to be in good rhythm when you tattoo you got to have a good understanding of what a rhythm is. Your tattoo needle and your tattoo speed has to be timed well with your hand speed everything works together. I know there's different shading techniques like whip shading and different shading like that different liners different needles stuff like that. And line work for a tattoo is pretty important cuz it's a fundamental of a tattoo. You got to stretch the skin to penetrate the skin to get the needle or I never understood how to read a tattoo tattoo stencil. But I know most all artists do the outline first and then they do the color or the shading.
Thank you from France
The "grain of the skin" is a perfect analogy for explaining why sometimes its easier to get the ink in, going one direction than another.
I’ve never seen someone use their pointer finger on their paper towel hand steady their machine hand... cool technique. As always love the videos !
I do it also
Yeah. Not sure how or why I started doing that but it's a habit at this point. I guess we just use whatever tricks work for us. Thank you!
I believe in clean bold single pass lines. Nothing holds up better over time
gooooooood lecture!! Would have been useful for me 6 years ago.. but seeing a straight explanation about the "work-bases" and the structure of development makes me lucky. seems like I´ve followed the right experiences.. respect for the work and greetings from Berlin! :)
Awesome! Thanks a lot. Hoping to make it to Germany soon. Never been there.
THIS is what we want
Great video!!! Love the advice of rethinking my line from focus on staying on track to just a smooth transition from A to B cant wait for more of these technical lessons!!
Thank you!!
Well said. I have never consciously thought of the stencil as anything more than a reference, but that may just come from painting. Your explanation of it really connects with what I knew. Having said that, now I am probably going to consciously think about it the next time I am tattooing. hahah
Ha. Thanks man
My man! Great to see your back at it, appreciate the humility, back to the basics, thanks so much I have heard you say before sometimes the best way to learn is to teach so like in a sneaky way other than obvious monetary goals😝 this is for you, that's awesome thanks again , looking forward to 2020 from the fireside, love the nuggets and it's nice to see someone not just blazing through the line work on here. Happy New Year's to you and yours Jake 🥃cheers
Thank you so much for the support. Happy new year to you too!
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Way up my friend..think you are right with your thinking...back to basics!!
Thank you for the advice! I have anxiety issues, so I shake quite a bit; this was very informative on how to control it. I've watched multiple videos and they rarely express this.
during the first few years of apprenticeship i always had the same problems. through repetition it starts to drastically go away but even to this day i still get anxiety before a tattoo! less and less each time fortunately.
Oh good, so it's not just me
I just did my first tat on another person yesterday and started off shaky because anxiety but I was able to fix any shaky lines as I progressed the shakiness went away. I noticed this fella used his left hand to steady his machine hand, I'm going to see how that works next tattoo!
Keep at it y'all! I love doing it too much to let some nerves and anxiety take it from me!
I feel like I'm the same way I don't like doing line work I like shading alot
What would your honest opinion be on using a rotary machine compared to a coil machine?
Thank you
Quick question. I see how you are holding the machine at an angle and how the skin lifts up from the opposing side. Over time I’m guessing that this can affect how it heals and create a side shadow . Or does this depend on the thickness/boldness of the line?
Very very helpful! thanks mate
Very informative thank you
Thank you, much love
Thanks a lot
Great content as always. Thanks.
Thank you
FUCK YEAH! Thanks for ending the year with this banger. Love it. More in 2020 please!!
You are so fantastic thank you
great advices.
Good knowledge
Thanks 🙏
Thank you!
it's hard to tell, but are you riding the tube? or floating the needle? I'm curious! thanks so much for the content
Apparently he is riding the not responding tube
What do those two terms mean?
@@beatsbymanolo1584 hahah
@@beatsbymanolo1584 riding the tube is when you throw the needle out to the skin depth you want and you insert the tip into the skin all the way up to the tip of the tube and drag it across the skin to maintain consistent needle depth the entire time. Floating the needle not that lol.
I have a question id like to ask I'm learning to tattoo I've been tattooing on my own for a few years I picked it up in prison. But I've been using the rotary pen style guns and ive really liked the mechiens and for sum reason some times I can't get a my lines to stick to well. I dropped my guns recently and they are running a lil rough is it me or my gun thats causing it?
hey bro, i can't really help you much coz i have not tried pen type machines yet but i'm looking to get one soon. anyway, if you only have one machine then maybe that would be the reason. go and get some new ones or if you have a friend that has a tattoo machine you can ask to use his/her machine for just one session and see how it goes.
if you're confindent about your line work then it is probably your tattoo pen that's giving you issues with your outlines.
are you having the same issue with your shading though?
sorry bro, i cant really give you a spot on answer coz i've been using coils ever since i started tattooing.
let me know how it goes.. peace bro
Best tattoo teacher on UA-cam hands fuckin down!💯🙏 thanks
Explain “spidering.” Is this blowout or not blowout?
Searching for part 2
Awesome vid.. Please like to know what size liner you were using..thanks..
Thanks. Probably an 8rl
I need a mentor🤦♀️
Same here 😫🤦🏾♂️
What voltage where you using ?
The voltage is dependent on the power in your machine voltage is speed so 8v on his might be 12 on urs
Thanks for the video! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥
Thanks for watching
this dude could not find a blacker shirt