I've been watching your videos over the last couple of months and it has really made me understand better how tattoos can be built upon and value artists who are not afraid to let you go after a session and let the tattoo heal so they can layer upon it. Great content.
Thank you for sharing the details of your process. It helps immensely that you back up each step with methodical thinking. Learning so much and taking serious notes!
only channel i trust on youtube ! you are amazing tattoo artist and a person for sharing with the young and old generation your incredible knowledge. thank you brother ! keep up.
This is a prime example of how I feel that a "mediocre" tattoo is many times just a good tattoo that's unfinished. I definitely relate to how ye mentioned putting in more time than ye want, or more specifically than your patron might want. Often that translates in a client's mind to, "Well, can you do it smaller?" My main preaching point to my patrons is that they need to get the tattoo they will be happy living with, not the tattoo they think they can swing at the moment. In a decade or more, ye won't care if ye finished the tattoo next month instead of today! You'll for danged sure care if it's unfinished or the wrong size, though. (End Artist Rant. Hahaha...) Thanks again for keepin' doin' what you're doin', brethren!!!
excellent and informative. love the the paint effect look. i have a chayanne thunder with a critical power supply. you think bugpins mags will make the piece more vibrant compared to regular #12 needles. what are u running on your power supply when using the pen for this color piece. also what's your setup for your black and Greys, which is also amazing stuff. Are those ttech cartridges? thank you
Thanks for watching. I am running around 7v. I like the bugpins in my larger mags but don't like them as much with round configurations. Yes, they are T Tech
Man!!! this is the best channel out right now!!! for instance, i didnt know i can use a liner as a shader somewhat....i thought i would kill the skin that way.....and i also learned to slow down my motions as well, because i would shade in a fast motion, and because of that my colors arent packed in good...lastly i always ran my machine too damn fast....that made my lines look scraggly (sorry couldnt think of a better word)!!!
Thanks a lot for the kind words. Yeah, as long as you are paying attention to the skin, I think all configurations are fair game at any point in the tattoo
Another great teaching video, very well explained and easy to understand. Was really happy to hear you bring up using larger needles configurations to avoid hyper detailing Everything the same. I am Constantly fighting that and trying to be mindful and Not to do too much w detailing everything the same. Thanks again Sir!
thanks and this was really self revealing. i could tell which style and the type of artist you are by your execution of the tattoo. it's dope. thanks for the knowledge
really great. and i think for every tattoo there is a very bi jump on what and how you can do things to the tattoo. what i get sometimes is that ones am done and the person goes home then i start to kind of digest what i did and could have done better for would like to add to the tattoo. thanks for you videos they inform and open new venues of thinking in respect to tattoos and art in general =)
I agree. That is one of the main reasons that I try to look at all of my healed tattoos. I feel like I can always do something to improve the piece. Thanks for the comment
Amazing job that last session did you such justice I understand both sides but since tattoos are a self inflicting wound essentially that sessions are gunna get you your best results but in the world of I want it here and now that’s not the outlook the mass public has
Great video again. You are teaching me alot of stuff that helps me improve, so thank you. I do have a question, how do you pack in your white? i never realy seem to get it in there for the long run. It fades after a few day's for some reason while i do the exacte same thing i do with colors or black. Is there a special way i can try this out? I apriciate the videos man.
Thanks for watching. I think packing white has more to do with keeping it against dark contrasting colors than the actual technique of putting it in the skin. I just pack it in like I would any other color. I don't typically add white with a mag though. I use a round shader or big liner. I am never really filling a large enough area of white to use a mag
Hi Jake and crew, excellent work and info as per! And thanks to all your vids I'm Tattooing out on a paradise Island of Koh Rong in Cambodia. It's a Euro standard studio and the only one on here with a Finish and a French tattooist, both different styles than me but are excellent to work with and very helpful. Once I get going a will send a few pics on FB for you to critique if possible? Also once I start earning some money as I'm doing them for free at the moment I will send you some money for your foundation! Thanks again guys for helping me not make the mistakes that I'm 100% sure I would of done without all your info!
I've been watching your videos over the last couple of months and it has really made me understand better how tattoos can be built upon and value artists who are not afraid to let you go after a session and let the tattoo heal so they can layer upon it.
Great content.
Awesome. Thanks a lot for the kind words.
That clock method is awesome
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That's incredible final outcome. Wow. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Amazing work. Great informational video
so much gold! appreciate the detail in explaining the process. so helpful!
Thanks a lot. Glad it was helpful
Thank you for sharing the details of your process. It helps immensely that you back up each step with methodical thinking. Learning so much and taking serious notes!
only channel i trust on youtube ! you are amazing tattoo artist and a person for sharing with the young and old generation your incredible knowledge. thank you brother ! keep up.
wow! Thank you so much. I am happy to share. Hope it helps
Great explanation on point of focus and how it relates to tattooing and how to implement it! Thanks for another informative and helpful video!
Mark T Thanks for the support!
This is a prime example of how I feel that a "mediocre" tattoo is many times just a good tattoo that's unfinished. I definitely relate to how ye mentioned putting in more time than ye want, or more specifically than your patron might want. Often that translates in a client's mind to, "Well, can you do it smaller?" My main preaching point to my patrons is that they need to get the tattoo they will be happy living with, not the tattoo they think they can swing at the moment. In a decade or more, ye won't care if ye finished the tattoo next month instead of today! You'll for danged sure care if it's unfinished or the wrong size, though. (End Artist Rant. Hahaha...)
Thanks again for keepin' doin' what you're doin', brethren!!!
We need better camera quality
Nice work!! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise!
Happy to share. Thanks for the kind words
excellent and informative. love the the paint effect look. i have a chayanne thunder with a critical power supply. you think bugpins mags will make the piece more vibrant compared to regular #12 needles. what are u running on your power supply when using the pen for this color piece. also what's your setup for your black and Greys, which is also amazing stuff. Are those ttech cartridges? thank you
Thanks for watching. I am running around 7v. I like the bugpins in my larger mags but don't like them as much with round configurations. Yes, they are T Tech
What black do you use with your color work?
Love the way the client's irritation appears to look like the tiger just mauled something .
Man!!! this is the best channel out right now!!! for instance, i didnt know i can use a liner as a shader somewhat....i thought i would kill the skin that way.....and i also learned to slow down my motions as well, because i would shade in a fast motion, and because of that my colors arent packed in good...lastly i always ran my machine too damn fast....that made my lines look scraggly (sorry couldnt think of a better word)!!!
Thanks a lot for the kind words. Yeah, as long as you are paying attention to the skin, I think all configurations are fair game at any point in the tattoo
Thank you
You are the best thanks 10000000 time
Another great teaching video, very well explained and easy to understand. Was really happy to hear you bring up using larger needles configurations to avoid hyper detailing Everything the same. I am Constantly fighting that and trying to be mindful and Not to do too much w detailing everything the same. Thanks again Sir!
Thanks a lot for watching and taking the time to comment. Yeah. the struggle is real when fighting hyper detail
very nice master...what needles ?
beautiful tattoo, great information, thanks man
Thanks for watching
what's the difference between a round shader and round liner needle grouping? or are they the same and the diffrence is in the machine they are in?
Liners are tighter together
Nice work as always......
Thanks
thanks and this was really self revealing. i could tell which style and the type of artist you are by your execution of the tattoo. it's dope. thanks for the knowledge
Thanks for watching. Much appreciated
hey i live in Memphis as well is there any way i could meet with you and get a critique?
What size round shader did you use? :)
Very educating video !!!!!!!
Thanks a lot. I appreciate the support
looks great thanks for the video
Thanks for watching
really great. and i think for every tattoo there is a very bi jump on what and how you can do things to the tattoo. what i get sometimes is that ones am done and the person goes home then i start to kind of digest what i did and could have done better for would like to add to the tattoo. thanks for you videos they inform and open new venues of thinking in respect to tattoos and art in general =)
I agree. That is one of the main reasons that I try to look at all of my healed tattoos. I feel like I can always do something to improve the piece. Thanks for the comment
Missed opportunity to call this episode "furside technique".
Damnit! It seems so obvious now that you've mentioned it
How much time will take to a noob tattoer to learn to do it like that?
Beautiful, thanks i learned alot
Hi
What needles to use for the face of the Tiger
Tanks
I don't remember for sure. Probably a round shader and a 13 mag if I had to guess. Thanks for watching
how many weeks did you wait before passing back over with colour ? Thanks.
Probably around 6-8 weeks
Amazing job that last session did you such justice I understand both sides but since tattoos are a self inflicting wound essentially that sessions are gunna get you your best results but in the world of I want it here and now that’s not the outlook the mass public has
Great video again. You are teaching me alot of stuff that helps me improve, so thank you. I do have a question, how do you pack in your white? i never realy seem to get it in there for the long run. It fades after a few day's for some reason while i do the exacte same thing i do with colors or black. Is there a special way i can try this out? I apriciate the videos man.
Thanks for watching. I think packing white has more to do with keeping it against dark contrasting colors than the actual technique of putting it in the skin. I just pack it in like I would any other color. I don't typically add white with a mag though. I use a round shader or big liner. I am never really filling a large enough area of white to use a mag
@fireside tattoo network, sir, can you make a demonstration on how to rinse my needles quickly? I mean on changing colors. thanks.
I'm not sure that I can rinse them any faster than you already do. I can try though
thanks. great work by the way.
Hi Jake and crew, excellent work and info as per! And thanks to all your vids I'm Tattooing out on a paradise Island of Koh Rong in Cambodia. It's a Euro standard studio and the only one on here with a Finish and a French tattooist, both different styles than me but are excellent to work with and very helpful. Once I get going a will send a few pics on FB for you to critique if possible? Also once I start earning some money as I'm doing them for free at the moment I will send you some money for your foundation! Thanks again guys for helping me not make the mistakes that I'm 100% sure I would of done without all your info!
Congratulations Steven. I would be happy to take a look at your work. Good luck and I'm glad we have been some help to you
just done a 9 hr touch up on a 25 yr old tattoo of a back piece Japanese style dragon ...phew and prob 2 sessions to go!
What size round liner did you use?
I think it was an 8rl
Little hard to follow but good info thank you
amazing tips just in time going to do a baby pabda i meeded help, awesome videos
Thanks so much
" she was fury interesting "
So if you not a processional artist or apprentice i shouldn't watch this..ok