How To Tattoo - Dotwork / Stippling Technique
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- How To Tattoo - Dotwork / Stippling Technique
Stencil and Outlining - 1:03
Solid Fill - 4:20
Gradients - 6:57
I love using dotwork / stippling in my tattooing. I love the texture that it gives. Even tho it is a time consuming tattooing technique I think that the final result is worth it!
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this is the best demonstration I have ever seen. THanks, helps me allot.
Perfect timing! I will tattoo a mandala dotwork sleeve on wednesday this is exactly what I needed! I'll incorporate some of your tips on my work. Thank you so much!!
I had to comment again ! Because honestly this is so very helpful and im so glad i found this vieo ! Thankyou!!
I appreciate how hard it was putting that geometric stencil on.. very cool effect! Thanks for video
I wish I filmed it lol it was definitely a challenge
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial I believe you!!!
Sooo helpful thabkyou ! Massively appreciated , love the work ! Im just getting into dot work and i loveee it i am determined to be amazing at it haha!
Wicked helpful bro nice work my dude
Could you please do a video in the future for tips and tricks when applying such a stencil and design?
I'm sure it would take quite a bit of work to make such a video.
Thanks for all the quality content!
I’ll have to remember to press record next big stencil!
Glad you like the videos!
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Another great video for us to soak up some knowledge 💪🏻 Always a nice surprise jumping on and seeing you gota new clip up . Personally I’d like to see one not necessarily on the fundamentals or technique but more so how you used to mentally prepare yourself. Especially in your first few years after having a grasp on all basics and done your 200th infinity sign or Dani lions . Lol I guess that stage where we baby step into more complicated designs . Love to hear Any mental tips or preparation steps some of us might be overlooking . We all have that one tattoo or style were wanting to try . The ones in “theory “ know we should nail no problem if you hold your tongue juuuuust right but when asked on the spot tend to shy from or put off a week until we draw it 20x and give it our best shot . Then the whole time nervously talking to sweet baby Jesus and Bob Ross praying it all goes accordingly . I mean so far so good with not getting over my head besides some taking an extra sitting maybe . Other than deodorant would love to hear what made ya sweat less during your confidence building stage . Any tips on keeping the chair full with specials or not being a starving artist during the slow spells those first few years your still building a client base . Maybe a few small Easter eggs on shop items “not machines and the gota have obvious tools . I mean the overlooked ones like that certain pen You only buy or helpful nic Nacs you grown to love having around like biscuits n gravy baby 😂 . I apologize gota make these comments fun to stand out lmao Thank you again for the time and effort sharing letting us pick your brain aaand I hope YOU have a nice day ! God speed ninja keep killing it out there
Is the cartilage touching the clients skin...?
Hello what voltage do you run ur machine to achieve this ?
Any were between 6.5 to 7.5 but it’s mostly up to you In fills right to most important thing to remember is to match your voltage to your hand speed
Awesome video. 2 questions, if you wouldn’t mind:
1. Why do you prefer a longer stroke for dot work? Given how fast your hand is moving, doesn’t it increase the odds of a blowout, as opposed to a shorter stroke that’s more forgiving?
2. When doing dot work, my needle tends to get more debris/skin/lint on it than normal lining due to far more “ins and outs”, which starts affecting the dots and ink flow. What’s your go-to cart cleaning method?
I appreciate this. It's very informative. Keep up the great content.
Thanks for the encouragement! Glad it was helpful !
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial You're welcome.
Are you pushing down to the tube? And you have it out at about 2mm? Thanks!
insanely helpful video thank you
This was great! Thanks so much.
Thanks Taylor - very helpful video! 🙌👏
Thanks ! Glad you liked it!
Can someone explain the difference between using a machine vs hand poke tool for dot work 🙏
There really isn’t much difference.the tube or barrel on a machine holds more ink so less dipping but the principles are the same😊
I should clarify I meant the moving needle gathers more ink than by doing it by hand.
Thank you buddy that was very helpful
Hey Good sir! Great video, greetings from Norway! I´m doing a background for a sleave with a different geometric pattern, but in the same dot-style with dark graywash. currently waiting for outline healing. After using the vlad blad avenger 2 pro on 5,5 doing other mandalas and such, im curious if the same outcome as this could be possible by say a whipping type motion on low voltage with the vlad blad, for more efficient work. Gotz any thoughts/experiences?
I´ve had clients almost tap out while getting large intricate gradient-dotmandalas on their throat, (mostly because of the time it took) after the outline of the stencil i tried whipping the entire thing and it worked wonders and i was done in half an hour. got both the wand liner and avenger, and god damn i love them both.
Keep up the amazing work and videos. I love expanding my knowledge when it comes to my work/passion so ur objective views are much appreciated.
Hi. How do you do Black out tattoo?
hi, I'm enrico, I'm Italian and I'm an apprentice tattoo artist. I wanted to ask you with which needle you mapped the outlines and the size of the dots inside are all made with the same needle or of different sizes. hello and good luck for everything
For the first one everything was with a tight 7.
Then the 2nd one was with a 5
@@ThatTattooGuyOfficial thanks
Nice work! Thanks 👍
Oh naw id go through a whole tube of dr numb tryna tattoo my own kneecap. U deserve an award just for that.
I tried dr numb and it actually made things worse on my stomach lol
Awesome! How to you outline such designs for the stencil? Pls don’t tell me by hand 🤣
I just use regular thin lines on the stencil then do a dotted outline around each shape to get a base.then fill the, with a base of light tone.them go in with black or whatever dark tones you want.you could also use am mag to darken any corners as well.
Yes, Very cool smock.
Hi, could you recommend tattoo machine for begginers? I want to start tattoing geometric patterns
Geo patterns isn’t something beginners should try to tackle. You should learn the basics first. I would say tell your mentor what your goals are and they can push you in the right direction depending on where you are at with learning.
Thank you
great vid, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
What voltage did you run the bishop wand liner ?
For lining usually around 7 for the dots around 5-6 depending on the area of skin
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Stop making UA-cam videos and play me back in chess
Lol I sent back my moves
Been tattooing for 8 years a better way to make a not messy stencil make just you’re line drawing for a stencil and your hatched stencil for a shading reference taped either to your chair your leg the client of a lamp
The stencil material (the purple ) will stick to itself if you wipe it off which will end up carrying parts of your stencil you didn’t want to wipe off not last as long