Luke thank you brother! Thank you for all your help and for sharing your knowledge! Thank you for staying out of the Tattoo mysticism taboo idea. Can you please make a video to show us a proper ink drop greywash system directly on inkcaps for B&G realism? I know that you got a great video about it, but it was about making big bottles of graywash. Thanks again bro!🤟
Thanks so much 🙌 I've never really used the drop system as its different everytime you pour them out, with the bottle shade mixes it's exactly the same everytime and they are really easy to make, I'd definitely recommend trying them, but if you are doing the drop shades that's cool just preferences:) I like to see how each shade heals and with the bottles been the same everytime it's easy to look back on
I'm using around 10.5 volts on inkjecta nano machine, the writing Is very small so I wouldn't want to go too deep or slow when lining, as that when they look blury and letters look to thick in time, instead I line lighter, then colour with the round shader, then neaten up with the liner and make solid, doing it this way keeps the writing clean and sharp looking over time in the skin
Thank you 🙏 You helping a lot ! All the best
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🤟
What’s the name of this font ? Great video 😎
I used www.dafont.com for reference then put my own twist on it :)
Luke thank you brother! Thank you for all your help and for sharing your knowledge! Thank you for staying out of the Tattoo mysticism taboo idea. Can you please make a video to show us a proper ink drop greywash system directly on inkcaps for B&G realism? I know that you got a great video about it, but it was about making big bottles of graywash. Thanks again bro!🤟
Thanks so much 🙌 I've never really used the drop system as its different everytime you pour them out, with the bottle shade mixes it's exactly the same everytime and they are really easy to make, I'd definitely recommend trying them, but if you are doing the drop shades that's cool just preferences:) I like to see how each shade heals and with the bottles been the same everytime it's easy to look back on
@@LukeSayerTattoo I will give it a try then. Thank you so much Luke
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You are lining very fast, so it is looking for me - also the sound... how many Volts you are working with?
I'm using around 10.5 volts on inkjecta nano machine, the writing Is very small so I wouldn't want to go too deep or slow when lining, as that when they look blury and letters look to thick in time, instead I line lighter, then colour with the round shader, then neaten up with the liner and make solid, doing it this way keeps the writing clean and sharp looking over time in the skin