probably. I don't want my tattoo to look like trash so I put lotion on it often (at least once a week) and I carry an spf 60 sunscreen stick in my purse so if I find myself out in the sun unexpectedly I can apply sunscreen to my tattoo
I got my watercolor tattoo back in 2010, so about 8 years ago. The key is wearing high SPF sunscreen Every. Day. Even a small burn can make it lose definition.
Would love to hear your take on fineline tattooing! It seems to have exploded in popularity and some tattoos are super beautiful but what's their longevity like? Do the fine lines fall out or bleed together over time? Another great vid, thanks James! 👊
This is something I’d like to see as well. If you could talk about tattooing with acne as well. If it’s even possible (backne/chest/shoulders) kinda thing.
Lovely articulation on this. My cousin is a tattoo artist, and he explained it similarly. I loved that he was honest with me when I was planning my next piece. You seem like a great resource for people looking to have their canvass inked.
Tattoos on dark skin don't show up as good so it's not a good way of showcasing your art. Colors won't be as bright and thinner lines/shading (grey and black tattoos) might blend in with the skin more and become lost. Harder to see colored sharpie on brown paper than white paper. The melanin in the skin hides the ink more. Lots of reasons. Tattoos just look better the lighter the skin in a lot of cases. Not talking down on people with dark skin getting tattoos, I think they look good on everyone, just sharing some reasons of why someone might not want to use them in their book.
will k is right. in addition to what he's saying, it's much harder to photograph tattoos that are on darker skin because there is more glare in the photo. this is especially true if the tattoo is fresh. in a bodybuilding competition that glare is beneficial, in tattoo photos it isn't. i can't tell you how many times i've done a tattoo i'm proud of on darker skin and couldn't get a good photo to save my life. this is unfortunate for dark skinned clients because often times they have to ask or play the guessing game on whether or not an artist is experienced with that skin type and therefore fit for the project. i'll make a whole video about tattoos on dark skin eventually. and i'll lay the information out there in an honest way so that ppl with that skin type can finally have some real information and be better equipped to make good tattoo decisions
Can't wait to see this video James :). That is what frustrates me about finding a great tattoo artists. I NEVER see people like me in their portfolios.
Personally, I understand the reasons why and am not particularly offended by artists who don't show off the tattoos they have done on dark skin. My only gripe is that it gives the impression that those artists either a, somehow have never tattooed someone with dark skin before; b, don't have the know-how to tattoo dark skin; or worst of all c, just plainly don't want to tattoo dark skin. All of those reasons are deal breakers.
Very informative, watercolor tattoos are something I've been curious about for a while now. Longevity really was the main concern for me when considering one. Very helpful.
Hi! A viewer from France here! I'll be getting my first tattoo this week, and it'll be a watercolor tattoo (minimalist cat outline with watercolor splashes). I was feeling a bit stressed about it, even though my tattoo artist explained pretty well what was going to happen. I found your videos, and watched quite a few of them, and now I feel like I know a lot more. I feel why more prepared and relaxed and I understand better how it is going to work :) Thank you so much for your videos ! Now I just feel so hyped and excited to get my first tattoo! Love
Thanks for this. The tattoo I have in my head does have elements of soft pastel or watercolor elements. These tips could help me figure out how thick the black lines should be, as well as which artists to rule out if they don't do these saving methods.
Very informative video! I dont currently have any tattoos and to be honest wasnt super interested in getting any until I found out about watercolor tattoos. I think they're beautiful, I absolutely love floral watercolor paintings and I love how that style and subject translates to tattooing! I hope I can get one someday
Thank you for your videos. I have learned a lot from watching you. I have a beautiful water color tattoo on my forearm that is a memorial piece for my cat, Aspen. I’ve had it for about a year. After watching this I have such love & respect for my tattoo artist & her technique. Luckily for me and thanks to her method, I think my tattoo will last. :)
Thanks. I know it can be intimidating and that there isn’t a lot of good info out there for people that are brand new to the tattoo world. Glad the videos help
Your friend Matt's watercolor technique is exactly what I want. I am absolutely terrified to get any watercolor done though because none of the tattoo artists around me seem to have much, if any, experience with it. Seems kinda pointless to travel far for something small and is ultimately keeping me from getting the tattoo I want. 😕
Same here, I live in a small town in Norway and I can't find anyone around me that does watercolor (or even brightly colored tattoos for that matter). I wouldn't mind traveling a few hours for a watercolor tattoo though. I think the only place I could get a watercolor tattoo would be in the capital, which is 8 hours away from me :/
Selena Figueroa I’m lucky as hell, I live in a small town and we have two artists here. One actually knows his method and her pieces have turned out gorgeous.
Another great video! So I looked up Lianne Moule, and WOW. You weren't exaggerating. Her work is incredible! She's in Essex though, lol. Also, I watched her video, and her last name is pronounced like "mole". I like the simple splashy watercolor tattoos, but I'm really blown away by the ones that look like actual watercolor paintings. The thing I worry about is the longevity though. Most artists/collectors that I've talked to/seen, believe that over the years the colors will just blur together without black lines to define them. It makes me very hesitant to get one in that style, as gorgeous as it may be for the first few years or so.
Wouldn't it have a lot to do with how fine the lines are; And how intricate/closely condensed the design is laid out. In those cases, I think they wouldn't age too well.
it does depend on the specific design and how close the lines are to eachother, as gilberto said. if the tattoo isn't too busy though, mandalas can age very well. they have a geometrically rigid shape which makes them very legible . it all on a case by case basis
I just finished watching your previous videos about a week ago. it has really helped me prepare for my first tattoo. The only two subjects that i was missing was watercolor tattoos and everything i need to know about tuchupps.🙂 So......now you know your next subjekt😉 Thanks for sharing the information.🤗
Jeezus...his intros are long ONLY bcuz everything has gotten so "PC" that when you got someone ready to drop some solid info they have to tippy toe around everyone's feelings since peeps are so quick to get butthurt over anything and everything!!!! So yeah the disclaimer now bothers peeps too...who's suprised??!!!??
Sbeav Sbeav I believe this person was talking about the part that shows his name and stuff with music at the beginning of the video. Kinda seems like you’re the one who’s butthurt.
Great video! Thanks for doing this! What I'm thinking of isn't large scale and a selective palette fits in well with my aesthetic so I'm really pleased about that. Brilliantly explained. One thing for sure is I need to find a different artist than I had planned after seeing your examples LOL Thanks again :)
Can you make a video about the bruising associated with the transparent black and gray shading method? Included in that video, what exactly all of that means, as well as how it appears on the skin during and after the tattoo.
Great vid, new intro is cool (maybe a little to long though, but the art is great). And great job on seemingly being the only non super biased tattoo artist against water colour. What a mess of a sentence from me lol.
What are your thoughts on going to a tattoo artist that doesn’t speak your language? I have fallen in love with the work of certain Spanish speaking and Russian speaking artists. Should I try reaching out to them? Or would you suggest sticking with artists that speak English?
I would love to see you make a video about tattoo copying and what you think about. Is it wrong to copy a tattoo when it’s a basic well know design like a rose, etc?
Nice video and I happen to be looking into a water color tattoo of a sunset I drew with colored pencils. I'll definitely talk to my artist about what's gonna work best to make this come to life on me and look great.
How come that the ink stays (almost) still under the skinn and dont flow around? Question two that i can of course google but i like your opinion. How come that the body accepts the ink and doesnt want to get rid of it?
Loved this video, and loved that you didn't shit all over watercolor tattoos. I also loved that you had images added in to show what you are referencing, it was super helpful. You mentioned large scale watercolor, check out findyoursmile on IG. He has several half sleeve watercolor tattoos.
you know what, i told myself i was going to mention his page during the video but just forgot. his tattoos are really great. i follow him on ig as well
there are tattoos that look good on darker skin, but there are limitations. i'll make a whole video about that subject soon, so check back in a few weeks or so
Loved the video! But I hve to disagree on the large scale thing: I only have large scale watercolor tattoos - fullsleeve, full back and a few big pieces on my legs. And my artists mostly do huge pieces in this style - and all of them look great and patch together very well 😄
First off love watching your video’s. I have 2water color tattoos. One rather large set of wings on my back and the other smaller on my shoulder. They are both different with the wings being very colorful but my tattoo artist saturated the colors really well and the other has the colors lighter. Love them both as both unique. I am also very pale so color stands out on me very well. Even white and yellow come up really well. Would love to get a tattoo done by you but live is SA
I'M getting a watercolor Tatoo in about 7 days, been searching alot about them, So its really likely that my tatoo will fade really fasT? Should i ask the artist to make the Borders of the tattoo black? Sorry for dumb questions.
Your videos are great, you're so dedicated to your craft and it shows. Great Job, man! I can't stop looking at your cap, tho ushusas It says "bad man", right?
I have a water color tattoo with some splash marks but mainly the colors are concentrated in the center area of the piece which takes up most of my upper arm,and I was wondering in your opinion if I wanted to add on,would it look awkward if I added on and it wasn't water color pieces?or do you have suggestions? because for the remainder of the tattoos I plan to get,I just want black ink and no more colors. Thanks!
collin johnson as said below its rolling the dice if the emt will look for it. However if you are okay carrying id in your wallet or bracelet and having the tattoo in addition it’s perfectly reasonable. So you will still have to commit to carrying around some form of medical id.
Main reason I want to get one is because with my career field I can’t really wear jewelry which makes it hard for me to have anything on me. I know it’s not perfect but it’s better than nothing and kinda my main reason
collin johnson I don’t know why you can’t wear jewelry and since this is the internet I would never doubt your reasons, but I’m a type 1 diabetic and I really need to wear medical identification. If your reason is life or death look at some simple jewelry that easily hidden or flat. Good luck and if you get the tattoo I’d love to hear how it looks! Also some tips I have heard are simply to make it visible and put it where an EMT would look. Chronic potentially dangerous stuff sucks I hope you find something that works for you!
Hey James! I just recently subscribed to your channel and followed you on social media. I really enjoy your vlogs about tattoos. If you have time, I hope you do a video about your opinion of tattooing dark skin.
Hey James I was just curious what needle set up you use for the watercolor, aside from the black lining. I was concerned about using RS because I don't want to traumatize the skin from too many passes and at the same time I also want to be able to vivid detail and smooth transitions in small spaces with decent saturation. Thanks man the videos are great!
i use mostly mags on everything. i only bust out round shaders for things that have a lot of tight spaces that would be annoying to work around with mags. i use a bunch of sizes but my most common ones are 11 curved bugpins, 9 curved bugpins, and 17 curved bugpins. the larger the mag, the easier it seems to be to get things to look smooth and soft. a large mag will distrubute the pressure across a larger area and that helps to reduce overworking and scratchiness for me
no problem. you really just gotta try out a bunch of different groupings and see what works best for you. there are so many effective ways to accomplish a certain task in tattooing. i know guys that use almost all round shaders and do fantastic work. some guys do black and grey tattoos exclusively with a 3 liner and just whip shade the whole thing. you just gotta find what makes sense for you personally
I’m 17 turning 18 and about to get a tattoo of a small stick cross behind my ear and I’ve watched all your videos and took them into consideration. I’ve chosen I’m gonna go through with it. Your videos are my favorite and really helpfull !! 🙏❤️ thank you.
I saw the video where you explained how if you get a tattoo at a young age your skin spreads unevenly and the tattoo will not look the same as when u first got it. Is there a fix for that ? Cover up? Or touch ups before that happens ?
you could cover it, remove it, or add onto it. the last one is the only option that i think is favorable. but the tattoo has to be good quality so that it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb when you add onto it to disguise it's shift in position, if that happens
it's not that i have anything against them. it's just that i recently narrowed the range of styles that i do so that i can get better at a few things instead of being mediocre at a whole bunch of things. i only do bng realism, color realism, neotraditional, and new school tattoos now. i chose those cuz i enjoy them the most and excel at them more than other styles
I would like to see a 10 yo watercolor tattoo so I can see how they look. Fresh ones are really pretty.
I'm guessing you may have to wait several more years before there are any ten-year-old watercolour tattoos because it's quite a new trend.
Mines almost 4 years and looks as good as the day it was done! 😊
I assume that like anything, if you take really good care of your items or tattoos or whatever, they'll look good way down the line.
probably. I don't want my tattoo to look like trash so I put lotion on it often (at least once a week) and I carry an spf 60 sunscreen stick in my purse so if I find myself out in the sun unexpectedly I can apply sunscreen to my tattoo
I got my watercolor tattoo back in 2010, so about 8 years ago. The key is wearing high SPF sunscreen Every. Day. Even a small burn can make it lose definition.
That rose is absolutely stunning and beautiful, it looks so much like an actual watercolor on the skin.
This is the channel I didn't know I needed.
Would love to hear your take on fineline tattooing! It seems to have exploded in popularity and some tattoos are super beautiful but what's their longevity like? Do the fine lines fall out or bleed together over time? Another great vid, thanks James! 👊
thx. i'll add that one to the list
James, love the videos! Can you do a video on tattooing over scars/birthmarks/moles?
This is something I’d like to see as well. If you could talk about tattooing with acne as well. If it’s even possible (backne/chest/shoulders) kinda thing.
yes i will. thx for watching!
My wife just had her appendix scar covered. Looks brilliant, a nice black feather with a little flock of ravens above
Lovely articulation on this. My cousin is a tattoo artist, and he explained it similarly. I loved that he was honest with me when I was planning my next piece. You seem like a great resource for people looking to have their canvass inked.
Can you do video about tattooing dark skin?
He should also discuss why tattoo artist have an aversion to using brown/dark skinned models in their portfolio.
Tattoos on dark skin don't show up as good so it's not a good way of showcasing your art. Colors won't be as bright and thinner lines/shading (grey and black tattoos) might blend in with the skin more and become lost. Harder to see colored sharpie on brown paper than white paper. The melanin in the skin hides the ink more. Lots of reasons. Tattoos just look better the lighter the skin in a lot of cases. Not talking down on people with dark skin getting tattoos, I think they look good on everyone, just sharing some reasons of why someone might not want to use them in their book.
will k is right. in addition to what he's saying, it's much harder to photograph tattoos that are on darker skin because there is more glare in the photo. this is especially true if the tattoo is fresh. in a bodybuilding competition that glare is beneficial, in tattoo photos it isn't. i can't tell you how many times i've done a tattoo i'm proud of on darker skin and couldn't get a good photo to save my life. this is unfortunate for dark skinned clients because often times they have to ask or play the guessing game on whether or not an artist is experienced with that skin type and therefore fit for the project. i'll make a whole video about tattoos on dark skin eventually. and i'll lay the information out there in an honest way so that ppl with that skin type can finally have some real information and be better equipped to make good tattoo decisions
Can't wait to see this video James :). That is what frustrates me about finding a great tattoo artists. I NEVER see people like me in their portfolios.
Personally, I understand the reasons why and am not particularly offended by artists who don't show off the tattoos they have done on dark skin. My only gripe is that it gives the impression that those artists either a, somehow have never tattooed someone with dark skin before; b, don't have the know-how to tattoo dark skin; or worst of all c, just plainly don't want to tattoo dark skin. All of those reasons are deal breakers.
All these tattoos you showed us from you and your friends are all well done! It proves that there is an artistic quality in tattoos
You're killing it bro! Very articulate and elaborate, concise and informative. Hope you continue to experience success my guy
thx man i'm trying my hardest
Love his vids and his honesty
Very informative, watercolor tattoos are something I've been curious about for a while now. Longevity really was the main concern for me when considering one. Very helpful.
Hi! A viewer from France here! I'll be getting my first tattoo this week, and it'll be a watercolor tattoo (minimalist cat outline with watercolor splashes). I was feeling a bit stressed about it, even though my tattoo artist explained pretty well what was going to happen. I found your videos, and watched quite a few of them, and now I feel like I know a lot more. I feel why more prepared and relaxed and I understand better how it is going to work :) Thank you so much for your videos ! Now I just feel so hyped and excited to get my first tattoo! Love
I'm happy that my videos have helped you gain confidence! This is why I make them. Thx for watching
I like how you show examples. I'd like to see more of that in other videos. Love your videos!
Thanks for this. The tattoo I have in my head does have elements of soft pastel or watercolor elements. These tips could help me figure out how thick the black lines should be, as well as which artists to rule out if they don't do these saving methods.
Can you do a video explaining the tattoos you have?
I don't have tattoos but I still listen to this guy
Could you do a video on tattoos for people with dark skin?
sure, it's coming soon
I always get so happy when I see a new video popping up. Love your videos, so informative ❤
kiiimmo0 same ! 🙌🏻
Very informative video! I dont currently have any tattoos and to be honest wasnt super interested in getting any until I found out about watercolor tattoos. I think they're beautiful, I absolutely love floral watercolor paintings and I love how that style and subject translates to tattooing! I hope I can get one someday
Thank you for your videos. I have learned a lot from watching you.
I have a beautiful water color tattoo on my forearm that is a memorial piece for my cat, Aspen. I’ve had it for about a year. After watching this I have such love & respect for my tattoo artist & her technique.
Luckily for me and thanks to her method, I think my tattoo will last. :)
Your videos are always helpful specially for someone like me who’s just dipping into the world of tottoo.
Thanks. I know it can be intimidating and that there isn’t a lot of good info out there for people that are brand new to the tattoo world. Glad the videos help
Your friend Matt's watercolor technique is exactly what I want. I am absolutely terrified to get any watercolor done though because none of the tattoo artists around me seem to have much, if any, experience with it. Seems kinda pointless to travel far for something small and is ultimately keeping me from getting the tattoo I want. 😕
Same here, I live in a small town in Norway and I can't find anyone around me that does watercolor (or even brightly colored tattoos for that matter). I wouldn't mind traveling a few hours for a watercolor tattoo though. I think the only place I could get a watercolor tattoo would be in the capital, which is 8 hours away from me :/
Selena Figueroa I’m lucky as hell, I live in a small town and we have two artists here. One actually knows his method and her pieces have turned out gorgeous.
Another great video! So I looked up Lianne Moule, and WOW. You weren't exaggerating. Her work is incredible! She's in Essex though, lol. Also, I watched her video, and her last name is pronounced like "mole".
I like the simple splashy watercolor tattoos, but I'm really blown away by the ones that look like actual watercolor paintings. The thing I worry about is the longevity though. Most artists/collectors that I've talked to/seen, believe that over the years the colors will just blur together without black lines to define them. It makes me very hesitant to get one in that style, as gorgeous as it may be for the first few years or so.
Yes she is an absolute boss. I've been following her since the beginning of my career
Love your demonstrations, keep up the good work on your vids. Thanks for the info.
no prob thx for watching foua
That tatoo was GORGEOUS!
When is comes to geometric/mandala tattoos, how do those tend to age? Do they become less legible or do they age well?
Wouldn't it have a lot to do with how fine the lines are; And how intricate/closely condensed the design is laid out. In those cases, I think they wouldn't age too well.
it does depend on the specific design and how close the lines are to eachother, as gilberto said. if the tattoo isn't too busy though, mandalas can age very well. they have a geometrically rigid shape which makes them very legible . it all on a case by case basis
@@gilbertoflores7397 fine lines age better. My first tattoo looks new. It has fine lines and is 30 yrs old.
sick intro James
I just finished watching your previous videos about a week ago.
it has really helped me prepare for my first tattoo. The only two subjects that i was missing was watercolor tattoos and everything i need to know about tuchupps.🙂
So......now you know your next subjekt😉
Thanks for sharing the information.🤗
Thanks for watching!
Glad I stumbled across your channel. Thinking about getting my first tat soon and your tips have been super helpful. Keep up the good work man!
Yayyyy, I was so happy to see a new video! Also I LOVE the intro on this one ❤️
thanks! i'm really happy with the way the intro turned out
I’m definitely sad that I don’t live in the Phoenix area anymore because I would love to get tattooed by you. Might have to come visit!
really into your videos man! you've got great structure and are great at explaining things
Seems like I need a trip to AZ!
While the intro really does look nice it's kinda long in my opinion.
Jeezus...his intros are long ONLY bcuz everything has gotten so "PC" that when you got someone ready to drop some solid info they have to tippy toe around everyone's feelings since peeps are so quick to get butthurt over anything and everything!!!! So yeah the disclaimer now bothers peeps too...who's suprised??!!!??
Sbeav Sbeav I believe this person was talking about the part that shows his name and stuff with music at the beginning of the video. Kinda seems like you’re the one who’s butthurt.
That vid was clear and very informative and greatly appreciated
Aw shit! I was JUST about to go to sleep. But you put out a new vid. I HAVE to watch 😂
Is getting a tattoo addictive? Some of my friends told me that after you got one, you'll want more tattoos
It is. Extremely for some people
Worse than Crack Cocaine lol, i went some years without and i was miserable
@@JamesWithee can you make a video about it pleaaaase :)
@@ashirrelevent1062 I want to get one. Just one. I worry that I might want more after that.
I’m getting my first sometime this week. I will confirm or deny this theory for you later lol.
Omg you live in Arizona?! So do I! When I get a tattoo I’m definitely coming to you. Thanks for another informative and in depth video
You explain things so well :) thanks for the great videos
Good job, really clear explenations
Great video! Thanks for doing this! What I'm thinking of isn't large scale and a selective palette fits in well with my aesthetic so I'm really pleased about that. Brilliantly explained. One thing for sure is I need to find a different artist than I had planned after seeing your examples LOL Thanks again :)
haha no problem. thanks for watching
I'm originally from Bristol and I have to say that's one of, if not The best Banksy tattoo I've ever seen
Loving the new intro!!
Can you make a video about the bruising associated with the transparent black and gray shading method? Included in that video, what exactly all of that means, as well as how it appears on the skin during and after the tattoo.
maybe. that one would prolly be better as a vlog that documents a heal
Thanks for sharing your information and experience.
Wow, why you gotta put me on blast.
btw love the new intro.
Thx! How'd I put u on blast tho
@@JamesWithee the only tattoo I have is a watercolor enso.
Great video as always. Keep it up man.
Love your video James!!! I wish some day I can get tattooed by you!!!
Great vid, new intro is cool (maybe a little to long though, but the art is great). And great job on seemingly being the only non super biased tattoo artist against water colour.
What a mess of a sentence from me lol.
haha thx. i know the intro is a little long, but then so are the videos. i think it matches
Love your videos. They are on point 🙂
thank you
next video on how to iron shirts properly
Lmao
My first tattoo was a watercolour tiger.
Id say the 2nd example looks more like an ‘ ink’ painting than Watercolour. It looks awesome
What are your thoughts on going to a tattoo artist that doesn’t speak your language? I have fallen in love with the work of certain Spanish speaking and Russian speaking artists. Should I try reaching out to them? Or would you suggest sticking with artists that speak English?
You should stick to english, unless you could get a translator or google translator idk
Production quality is pretty dope
thx! i'm trying to continually improve. it's tough making legit videos when it's not your primary field of study
these tattoos are pretttttyyyyyyy
this was a great video, very informative, i like how you plugged the homies too lol
thx buddy
I would love to see you make a video about tattoo copying and what you think about. Is it wrong to copy a tattoo when it’s a basic well know design like a rose, etc?
i'll add it to the list
This is the style I want to learn. I am such starting to learn to tattoo. I have a fine art painting background.
Another great video👍😁
Nice video and I happen to be looking into a water color tattoo of a sunset I drew with colored pencils. I'll definitely talk to my artist about what's gonna work best to make this come to life on me and look great.
Love the new intro
Are they more expensive??
Did you paint by numbers? That would have been epic lol, to have little numbers hidden behind the colors.
haha nah but it was almost the same. just way more nerve racking cuz at the time i was inexperienced and terrified of ruining the tattoo
Yes it's here!
Love the videos very professional and in depth, you should do an aftercare video and the products you use in aftercare
i will do a comprehensive aftercare video series later on. i'm trying to build my following first so that it reaches more ppl
How come that the ink stays (almost) still under the skinn and dont flow around? Question two that i can of course google but i like your opinion. How come that the body accepts the ink and doesnt want to get rid of it?
Loved this video, and loved that you didn't shit all over watercolor tattoos. I also loved that you had images added in to show what you are referencing, it was super helpful. You mentioned large scale watercolor, check out findyoursmile on IG. He has several half sleeve watercolor tattoos.
you know what, i told myself i was going to mention his page during the video but just forgot. his tattoos are really great. i follow him on ig as well
I really wish there were tattoos that showed up on darker skin, I'd love to get one
there are tattoos that look good on darker skin, but there are limitations. i'll make a whole video about that subject soon, so check back in a few weeks or so
i really want a watercolor cardinal on my shoulder. i’m kinda scared to get it now😂
This is so helpful my first tattoo is in a few weeks and its water color 💖
Loved the video! But I hve to disagree on the large scale thing: I only have large scale watercolor tattoos - fullsleeve, full back and a few big pieces on my legs. And my artists mostly do huge pieces in this style - and all of them look great and patch together very well 😄
First off love watching your video’s. I have 2water color tattoos. One rather large set of wings on my back and the other smaller on my shoulder. They are both different with the wings being very colorful but my tattoo artist saturated the colors really well and the other has the colors lighter. Love them both as both unique. I am also very pale so color stands out on me very well. Even white and yellow come up really well. Would love to get a tattoo done by you but live is SA
What do you think of the pieces from findyoursmile? (Russel Van Schaick)
Hey James! Can you address cover-ups? What works and what doesn't. Thanks SM
Hey James I'm your biggest fan
Love that cap
I'M getting a watercolor Tatoo in about 7 days, been searching alot about them, So its really likely that my tatoo will fade really fasT? Should i ask the artist to make the Borders of the tattoo black? Sorry for dumb questions.
Your videos are great, you're so dedicated to your craft and it shows. Great Job, man!
I can't stop looking at your cap, tho ushusas It says "bad man", right?
I have a water color tattoo with some splash marks but mainly the colors are concentrated in the center area of the piece which takes up most of my upper arm,and I was wondering in your opinion if I wanted to add on,would it look awkward if I added on and it wasn't water color pieces?or do you have suggestions? because for the remainder of the tattoos I plan to get,I just want black ink and no more colors. Thanks!
James would you mind doing a video on medic alert tattoos? Thinking about getting one and curious about your views on them
EMTs ignore them, they are trained to look for the bracelets and necklaces. Not tattoos.
collin johnson as said below its rolling the dice if the emt will look for it. However if you are okay carrying id in your wallet or bracelet and having the tattoo in addition it’s perfectly reasonable. So you will still have to commit to carrying around some form of medical id.
Main reason I want to get one is because with my career field I can’t really wear jewelry which makes it hard for me to have anything on me. I know it’s not perfect but it’s better than nothing and kinda my main reason
collin johnson I don’t know why you can’t wear jewelry and since this is the internet I would never doubt your reasons, but I’m a type 1 diabetic and I really need to wear medical identification. If your reason is life or death look at some simple jewelry that easily hidden or flat. Good luck and if you get the tattoo I’d love to hear how it looks! Also some tips I have heard are simply to make it visible and put it where an EMT would look. Chronic potentially dangerous stuff sucks I hope you find something that works for you!
Hey James! I just recently subscribed to your channel and followed you on social media. I really enjoy your vlogs about tattoos. If you have time, I hope you do a video about your opinion of tattooing dark skin.
i definitely will man. it's probably the most requested video. it's coming soon
thx for subscribing btw
I am looking for Japanese themed tattoos. Any recommendations of what tattoo artist
Another great video
Would you recommend watercolor tattoos for dark skinned people? I’m just curious
Watercolor is one of the worst styles for dark skin. Don't do it!
James Withee thanks
Hey James I was just curious what needle set up you use for the watercolor, aside from the black lining. I was concerned about using RS because I don't want to traumatize the skin from too many passes and at the same time I also want to be able to vivid detail and smooth transitions in small spaces with decent saturation. Thanks man the videos are great!
i use mostly mags on everything. i only bust out round shaders for things that have a lot of tight spaces that would be annoying to work around with mags. i use a bunch of sizes but my most common ones are 11 curved bugpins, 9 curved bugpins, and 17 curved bugpins. the larger the mag, the easier it seems to be to get things to look smooth and soft. a large mag will distrubute the pressure across a larger area and that helps to reduce overworking and scratchiness for me
@@JamesWithee wow I never really thought about just dropping RS that makes a lot of sense. Thanks man!
no problem. you really just gotta try out a bunch of different groupings and see what works best for you. there are so many effective ways to accomplish a certain task in tattooing. i know guys that use almost all round shaders and do fantastic work. some guys do black and grey tattoos exclusively with a 3 liner and just whip shade the whole thing. you just gotta find what makes sense for you personally
@@JamesWithee Right On brother! Thanks again!
I’m 17 turning 18 and about to get a tattoo of a small stick cross behind my ear and I’ve watched all your videos and took them into consideration. I’ve chosen I’m gonna go through with it. Your videos are my favorite and really helpfull !! 🙏❤️ thank you.
Why a cross and why that spot?just curious
your welcome man good luck with your new tattoo. thx for watching
@@Bob-np9xi probably because hes religious and behind the ear is a discreet area.
I saw the video where you explained how if you get a tattoo at a young age your skin spreads unevenly and the tattoo will not look the same as when u first got it. Is there a fix for that ? Cover up? Or touch ups before that happens ?
No, not much younger. You'd be surprised how common growth spurts at 18 years of age is.
you could cover it, remove it, or add onto it. the last one is the only option that i think is favorable. but the tattoo has to be good quality so that it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb when you add onto it to disguise it's shift in position, if that happens
Can you make a sketching/painting video?
Awesome video!! You should do a Q and A ;)
so you dont tattoo what comes in the door ?..you pick and choose all the stuff you do?
no i don't just do anything that comes thru the door. i used to, but not anymore. i probably take on about 20 percent of projects that people request
How does it work on dark skin?
It doesn’t
how long u been tattooing for bro?
About 6 years now
Im interested in knowing why you don’t do watercolour tattoos any more?
it's not that i have anything against them. it's just that i recently narrowed the range of styles that i do so that i can get better at a few things instead of being mediocre at a whole bunch of things. i only do bng realism, color realism, neotraditional, and new school tattoos now. i chose those cuz i enjoy them the most and excel at them more than other styles
Sick intro buddy
It be great if there was more comparative visual aids to his explanations. 9/10
My first watercolor tattoo isnt that great. The second one I go was and still is amazing
Make a video on cover-ups
Not into the rose tattoos...but this is stunning wow 😮 👍❤️
Your videos are very educational. You don't mention it in your intro but, have you done teacher training?
Thanks. I've taken public speaking courses and taught an adult GED program for 3 years
No training to be a teacher though
That hat tho👊
Great and informative video