How To Paint Tattoo Flash on 140lb Cold Press Water Color Paper
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- In this video I go through a painting on 140lb Arches
Cold Press Paper from the block.
Outlined with a B5 Speedball Nib,
Higgins Black
Magic ink,
Windsor Newton watercolor
Hand drawn and painted flash has so much more value. Especially for artists that are not yet well established. I feel like it creates security for the client that oh my artist can actually make shit.
I can’t stand seeing newer tattooers post “flash” that’s literally screen shots arranged onto a water color background on procreate.
@@100tattoo and its never well composed, 70 designs on one screenshot lmaooo..
you have no idea how much this helped me. thanks a lot man
I’m glad my low budget video has had such a big impact! I’m trying to get better at the quality and camera angles
This is such a good demonstration. Thanks for doing this. I’m not a tattooist but appreciate the art form and gonna start painting some flash.
Thank you for taking the time to share your skills and lessons learned. I found your videos a week ago and am very stoked to see some new content. Very inspirational stuff.
This is super helpful bro! Keep posting
Very good video. Thanks. And a great painting! Looking forward to more.
Thank you for the comment!
this was so helpful! Thank you!
Dude fill a cheap felt tip pen with with some Talons indian ink!! like the cheapest dolar store type kids felt tip pens, much better than a calligraphy nib.
@@TheUpsetter that’s pretty rad I’ll give that a try sometime
I could watch this for hours.
Awesome art work man, these videos are great.
Thanks!
Really enjoyed this, love that traditional flash, the wolf is gorgeous. Subbed up for future content. Regards from Scotland.
Cheers! Thank you. I have family from Scotland 🏴
Cool man. Please ramp up the content dude I know your busy but really love your vidz also if your ever over in Scotland gimme a shout as I'd love some of that flash done. All the best.@@100tattoo
This is helpful alot bro . Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome!
I love this.
Thank you for the comment!
Love these videos. Could you do one on how you like to transfer the design to the flash sheet and your thoughts on composition maybe in the future?
Yeah good request
Great video. Thanks..fwiw You should try leaving your work sit for at least 24-48 hrs. And then cut it off the block..That will eliminate almost All of that buckling.
Thanks for the tip. I use a light table to transfer the designs but I’ve been thinking about doing it another way or drawing it direct so I can leave it on the block 👍
Keep up the content.
Thanks dude
You’re welcome!
Question... Is there a way to do this without putting the brush in your mouth during the shading? I just feel like i cant put myself past that part lol😂
For me it’s just a habit. It’s how I hold the brush 🤣 you can set the shading brush off to the side, or my co worker tapes each brush together making it double sided. Just use water to shade on your clean brush, use a paper towel or something to get the correct amount of water on the brush you need.
@@100tattoo appreciate the tip 👍 thanks
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What’s your take on dr martens vs the Windsor water color?
Dr martins is dye, it will fade over time. Watercolor is pigment and more light fast from what I’ve heard from older tattoo artists. Dr Martins does fade stupid easy though. Fun to use.
Ok, cool. the Windsor watercolor has a nice vibrant look to it and I’ve seen the dr martens inks, they have a lighter fade to them.
Which colors do you like to use for traditional art? I picked up some of these to see how it works out for me, I like the idea of using them over the dr martens.
@@natek9237 red, green, brown, gold
? On the tube what red is that in the tube paint looks deep red.
Cadmium Red
Thanks
What brushes do you prefer, brand?
I just got my brushes at the local art store, but I think Winsor Newton are best
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