Want to practice your line work? Maybe your shading or textures? What about dot work or shading placements or faces ? You can now practice tattooing on the go any time any place with the workbooks listed below. I have created an assortment of various books ranging from lining practice workbooks, shading practice workbooks, tattoo educational books & workbooks, tattoo fun workbooks, and more!! Below I will list my Amazon affiliate links for you to the books that I have created. Type “Daniel Yuck” into Amazon for tattooing work books and more! Thank you for time and support! You are appreciated. The Facial Feature Guide V1: A Guide To Practice Faces amzn.to/3Pjr9gJ The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Paperback amzn.to/48rLaJL The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Hardcover amzn.to/3tTHIZ9 The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Kindle Edition amzn.to/3tQPq6r The Tattoo Journal V1: Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Paperback amzn.to/48EjKQy The Tattoo Journal V1: Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Hardcover amzn.to/3Sc38u1 The Tattoo Journal V2: Advanced Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Paperback amzn.to/3tEcjdn The Tattoo Journal V2: Advanced Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Hardcover amzn.to/3Sak83R The Tattoo Journal V3: Design Lining Exercises Paperback amzn.to/3TW4ydw The Tattoo Journal V3: Design Lining Exercises Hardcover amzn.to/3NUX46s The Shading Journal V1: Basic Shading Exercises amzn.to/3QfgLHF The Floral Guide V1: The Guide To Better Shading Paperback amzn.to/48OZ4Fo The Floral Guide V2: Practice Floral Designs Any Time Any Place amzn.to/491w6SO Wildlife V1: Practice Textures, Shading, Fine Lines, Fur & More. Paperback amzn.to/3vmMnmP Print To Practice V1: Infinite Tattoo Practice On Demand Paperback amzn.to/48HQmtf Print To Practice V1: Infinite Tattoo Practice On Demand Hardcover amzn.to/3vvkskM Print To Practice V2: Tear,Print,Place,Practice! Paperback amzn.to/3HcXykJ Graffiti Writes V1: Learn How To Graffiti Paperback amzn.to/3tX99Bk Tattoo Needle Trivia V1: A Fun Tattoo Game In A Workbook Paperback amzn.to/3vvkIAg The Tattoo Planner: Appointment Organizer Paperback amzn.to/47D5ve0 The Tattoo Planner: Appointment Organizer Hardcover amzn.to/3RTaBgj Tattoo Word Search: The Word Search Book For Every Tattoo Artist Paperback amzn.to/3Hfga3O Labyrinth Effect: Adult Maze Activity Book Paperback amzn.to/48NpsiZ Petals, Stems & Time Volume 1: Floral Coloring Book For All amzn.to/4324ag9 Spanish Editions El Libro Sobre La Piel Con Tatuajes Falsos: Por Daniel Yuck (Spanish Edition) amzn.to/3w1QNjw Trivia Sobre La Aguja Del Tatuaje V1 (Spanish Edition) amzn.to/3w1BGXr El Diario De Tatuajes V1: Ejercicios De Revestimiento amzn.to/3HMebnM El Diario De Tatuajes V2: Ejercicios Avanzados De Revestimiento amzn.to/42xpDwT
3rl is the marker I’m using to see how much I’ve improved in my lining. I work on fake skin only and that grouping always were wobbly. But happily those wobbles are improving and I’m comfortable using the 3rl. 5rl is still my bae though.
I agree! A 03RL will 110% show our mistakes which I kind of like because I like the challenge. I also like to use 3RL for dot work and stipple shading. A 03RL is 1 of my go to needles.
I've been a follower when you had around 10k followers? It's amazing how much you've grown and your videos have helped me as an apprentice so so much! Keep up the good work!
There really is no better way to start the day than with one of your videos Daniel and a couple pages of the tattoo journal! Thank you for todays video Daniel this was extremely helpful and though I have only used a 3rl once or twice due to it being in a dragonhawk variety pack I have noticed how slasher happy they are. My first ever experience was with a prison style tattoo machine and pen spring needles as a 1RL on an orange and that had sliced right through and kinda drilled it in my head that the smaller groupings are like a razorblade! Though I know its outside of your recommended range... I had fallen in love with the 14rl last year and I just can't seem to shake it from my heart! Thank you for your demonstrations with the silicone had as that was extremely helpful for visualizing (safely!). Blessings to you family brother! You are appreciated Daniel!
GAVIN!! I always enjoy hearing from you, it's an honor my friend! Haha I like that term "Slasher Happy" as they are 110% slasher happy. I don't feel they are a bad needle at all in any way, shape or form, I probably should have expressed that more in the video. I personally love 03RL needles and the sizing is my go to when it comes to certain applications. So there is the side of me that loves the 03RL but there is also the side of me that see's the dangers of the 03RL and tattooing in general. I just would not recommend to a beginner to use a 03RL because of the slasher happy nature of them alone. I was no where near ready when I started to use 03RL. Now I also am aware this rule of thumb will not apply to everyone as we do have the magicians in between but in the macro, I feel it is much better to use a 11-14RL to start with. That mid range needle grouping size I feel is a healthy place to begin but everyone will feel differently. I have a question for you and I am going to ask this in my community section as well. If you had to say, what would you say is a good needle range for beginners to start with?
@DanielYuck And it is always an honor to hear from you, my friend! I'm glad you enjoyed slasher happy as I am a fan of good ol' fashion slasher flicks and any time I can work that in I do! I should say I didn't feel you had maliceful opinions on the 03rl, but rather, a fair warning of what they are capable of. I like the balance of enjoying them for specific purpose, but also being aware of the greater danger that can be posed along with the inherent danger that is always there when tattooing. At the end of the day every needle grouping is a tool for a job and that was an impression I got from you. Every rule can be broken and though there will always be talented individuals who can start in ranges outside of the norm. I do think certain commonalities will always help the majority. Like you mentioned with the smaller gauges needing to be dealt with greater precision. Or the use of RSs to line with as you have mentioned before. To happily answer your question on a range for beginners I would personally say the range I was most comfortable with was 9-11-14, or, 9-14. Then adding 7 and 18 as a goal. I hope that makes sense. Blessings to you and your family Daniel. I hope y'all's day is going well, brother!
Too true, used a 3RL for a small fish stick and poke I did myself and it took forever to heal, and was so itchy. VS a 5 or 7 RL that pushed the ink perfectly, and the tattoos barely went through an itch & peel phase
Honestly I just started using a lot of 3rl recently now that I can control it and use it I find it to be a great grouping, I'm able to go at a consistent rate and depth I will admit it cuts like butter. Not so much on fake skin but real skin, warm butter. You can apply everything you just said to 1rl too and thats also a necessary and great setup that atleast in my tattoos in needed alot
That is awesome to hear man! I am glad that you got far enough to become comfortable with the 03RL needle groupings. I also love the 03RL groupings and I prefer to shade with this needle along with dot work and shading. I will also use 03RL for lining. When I first started I was not comfortable with this small of a needle configuration. I would be all over the place with it but over time I gradually grew to love the 03RL.
My brother has just started out i got him some 3RLT needles so he can learn that whip shading pepper technique i dont mind him using my dragon sleeve to learn on as its only outline so im getting my tattoo finished for free hopefully it goes alright if not ah well figure something out if we have to
That is awesome of you! You mentioned your brother just started tattooing, How long has he been tattooing ? I know what you mean. A dragon design and whip/stipple shading can go well together if executed correctly.
I can definitely understand where you’re coming from 110% but the video is meant to raise awareness on the still factual dangers of 03RL tattoo needles. If you take a look at my channel I also use a 03RL very heavily for all of my work. It’s 1 of my if not my go to needle for most tattoos I will ever do. I also disagree, I had to learn every needle as they are different. Round shaders is also an needle a had to master along with round liners of various sizes and I still haven’t mastered it.
Want to practice your line work?
Maybe your shading or textures?
What about dot work or shading placements or faces ?
You can now practice tattooing on the go any time any place with the workbooks listed below.
I have created an assortment of various books ranging from lining practice workbooks, shading practice workbooks, tattoo educational books & workbooks, tattoo fun workbooks, and more!!
Below I will list my Amazon affiliate links for you to the books that I have created.
Type “Daniel Yuck” into Amazon for tattooing work books and more!
Thank you for time and support!
You are appreciated.
The Facial Feature Guide V1: A Guide To Practice Faces
amzn.to/3Pjr9gJ
The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Paperback
amzn.to/48rLaJL
The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Hardcover
amzn.to/3tTHIZ9
The Book About Fake Tattoo Skin: By Daniel Yuck Kindle Edition
amzn.to/3tQPq6r
The Tattoo Journal V1: Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Paperback
amzn.to/48EjKQy
The Tattoo Journal V1: Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Hardcover
amzn.to/3Sc38u1
The Tattoo Journal V2: Advanced Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Paperback
amzn.to/3tEcjdn
The Tattoo Journal V2: Advanced Lining Exercises By Daniel Yuck Hardcover
amzn.to/3Sak83R
The Tattoo Journal V3: Design Lining Exercises Paperback
amzn.to/3TW4ydw
The Tattoo Journal V3: Design Lining Exercises Hardcover
amzn.to/3NUX46s
The Shading Journal V1: Basic Shading Exercises
amzn.to/3QfgLHF
The Floral Guide V1: The Guide To Better Shading Paperback
amzn.to/48OZ4Fo
The Floral Guide V2: Practice Floral Designs Any Time Any Place
amzn.to/491w6SO
Wildlife V1: Practice Textures, Shading, Fine Lines, Fur & More. Paperback
amzn.to/3vmMnmP
Print To Practice V1: Infinite Tattoo Practice On Demand Paperback
amzn.to/48HQmtf
Print To Practice V1: Infinite Tattoo Practice On Demand Hardcover
amzn.to/3vvkskM
Print To Practice V2: Tear,Print,Place,Practice! Paperback
amzn.to/3HcXykJ
Graffiti Writes V1: Learn How To Graffiti Paperback
amzn.to/3tX99Bk
Tattoo Needle Trivia V1: A Fun Tattoo Game In A Workbook Paperback
amzn.to/3vvkIAg
The Tattoo Planner: Appointment Organizer Paperback
amzn.to/47D5ve0
The Tattoo Planner: Appointment Organizer Hardcover
amzn.to/3RTaBgj
Tattoo Word Search: The Word Search Book For Every Tattoo Artist Paperback
amzn.to/3Hfga3O
Labyrinth Effect: Adult Maze Activity Book Paperback
amzn.to/48NpsiZ
Petals, Stems & Time Volume 1: Floral Coloring Book For All
amzn.to/4324ag9
Spanish Editions
El Libro Sobre La Piel Con Tatuajes Falsos: Por Daniel Yuck (Spanish Edition)
amzn.to/3w1QNjw
Trivia Sobre La Aguja Del Tatuaje V1 (Spanish Edition)
amzn.to/3w1BGXr
El Diario De Tatuajes V1: Ejercicios De Revestimiento
amzn.to/3HMebnM
El Diario De Tatuajes V2: Ejercicios Avanzados De Revestimiento
amzn.to/42xpDwT
3rl is the marker I’m using to see how much I’ve improved in my lining. I work on fake skin only and that grouping always were wobbly. But happily those wobbles are improving and I’m comfortable using the 3rl. 5rl is still my bae though.
I agree! A 03RL will 110% show our mistakes which I kind of like because I like the challenge. I also like to use 3RL for dot work and stipple shading. A 03RL is 1 of my go to needles.
I've been a follower when you had around 10k followers? It's amazing how much you've grown and your videos have helped me as an apprentice so so much! Keep up the good work!
There really is no better way to start the day than with one of your videos Daniel and a couple pages of the tattoo journal! Thank you for todays video Daniel this was extremely helpful and though I have only used a 3rl once or twice due to it being in a dragonhawk variety pack I have noticed how slasher happy they are. My first ever experience was with a prison style tattoo machine and pen spring needles as a 1RL on an orange and that had sliced right through and kinda drilled it in my head that the smaller groupings are like a razorblade! Though I know its outside of your recommended range... I had fallen in love with the 14rl last year and I just can't seem to shake it from my heart! Thank you for your demonstrations with the silicone had as that was extremely helpful for visualizing (safely!). Blessings to you family brother! You are appreciated Daniel!
GAVIN!! I always enjoy hearing from you, it's an honor my friend! Haha I like that term "Slasher Happy" as they are 110% slasher happy. I don't feel they are a bad needle at all in any way, shape or form, I probably should have expressed that more in the video. I personally love 03RL needles and the sizing is my go to when it comes to certain applications. So there is the side of me that loves the 03RL but there is also the side of me that see's the dangers of the 03RL and tattooing in general.
I just would not recommend to a beginner to use a 03RL because of the slasher happy nature of them alone. I was no where near ready when I started to use 03RL. Now I also am aware this rule of thumb will not apply to everyone as we do have the magicians in between but in the macro, I feel it is much better to use a 11-14RL to start with. That mid range needle grouping size I feel is a healthy place to begin but everyone will feel differently.
I have a question for you and I am going to ask this in my community section as well.
If you had to say, what would you say is a good needle range for beginners to start with?
@DanielYuck And it is always an honor to hear from you, my friend! I'm glad you enjoyed slasher happy as I am a fan of good ol' fashion slasher flicks and any time I can work that in I do!
I should say I didn't feel you had maliceful opinions on the 03rl, but rather, a fair warning of what they are capable of. I like the balance of enjoying them for specific purpose, but also being aware of the greater danger that can be posed along with the inherent danger that is always there when tattooing. At the end of the day every needle grouping is a tool for a job and that was an impression I got from you.
Every rule can be broken and though there will always be talented individuals who can start in ranges outside of the norm. I do think certain commonalities will always help the majority. Like you mentioned with the smaller gauges needing to be dealt with greater precision. Or the use of RSs to line with as you have mentioned before.
To happily answer your question on a range for beginners I would personally say the range I was most comfortable with was 9-11-14, or, 9-14. Then adding 7 and 18 as a goal. I hope that makes sense.
Blessings to you and your family Daniel. I hope y'all's day is going well, brother!
Too true, used a 3RL for a small fish stick and poke I did myself and it took forever to heal, and was so itchy. VS a 5 or 7 RL that pushed the ink perfectly, and the tattoos barely went through an itch & peel phase
Honestly I just started using a lot of 3rl recently now that I can control it and use it I find it to be a great grouping, I'm able to go at a consistent rate and depth I will admit it cuts like butter. Not so much on fake skin but real skin, warm butter. You can apply everything you just said to 1rl too and thats also a necessary and great setup that atleast in my tattoos in needed alot
That is awesome to hear man! I am glad that you got far enough to become comfortable with the 03RL needle groupings. I also love the 03RL groupings and I prefer to shade with this needle along with dot work and shading. I will also use 03RL for lining. When I first started I was not comfortable with this small of a needle configuration. I would be all over the place with it but over time I gradually grew to love the 03RL.
My brother has just started out i got him some 3RLT needles so he can learn that whip shading pepper technique i dont mind him using my dragon sleeve to learn on as its only outline so im getting my tattoo finished for free hopefully it goes alright if not ah well figure something out if we have to
That is awesome of you! You mentioned your brother just started tattooing, How long has he been tattooing ?
I know what you mean. A dragon design and whip/stipple shading can go well together if executed correctly.
Fantastic video bruh
Thank you very much for your feedback! I appreciate you 🤝
Bro how are you just casually stabbing your fingers lol
Fantastic video to come back to!
Thank you very much for your time, continued support and feedback Neon! I appreciate you. It is good to have you back.
3rl-no
Hand movements - yes
3rl the best needle this dumb af I can do a whole tattoo lined and shaded one needle this is the only needle you need to master
Facts 💯
I can definitely understand where you’re coming from 110% but the video is meant to raise awareness on the still factual dangers of 03RL tattoo needles.
If you take a look at my channel I also use a 03RL very heavily for all of my work. It’s 1 of my if not my go to needle for most tattoos I will ever do.
I also disagree, I had to learn every needle as they are different. Round shaders is also an needle a had to master along with round liners of various sizes and I still haven’t mastered it.
I use 3rl all the time never have a problem using em💯💪
Im not a fun of 3rl because it gives me problems when i tattoo with it for darker skin. So i really dont use it as i use for 5rl