What online tattoo design site offers a monthly fee for access to tattoo designs including stenciles?
Submitted by admin on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 19:31What online tattoo design site offers a monthly fee for access to tattoo designs including stenciles?
Any good online sites for tattoo designs with stenciles that offer a month fee instead of a per design fee?. Thanks
I'm starting to do tattoos so I'm building the essentials to begin. Any website names would be appreciated. I have found a few, but I know many in the business have a particular site(s) they like.
Tattoo Designs?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 12/03/2011 - 15:59tattoo designs?
Well I am getting a tattoo next month but I haven't decided what I want to get yet. I want to get my kids names ( maybe birthdays also ) but I want some kind of design like a heart or butterfly and I want to put my oldest daughter's name above it and my youngest daughters name below it, but I cannot find any websites that have letter designs and most of the sites that I have looked at, you have to pay to look at full size pics of the tattoos so, does anyone have any good sites I can go to or any pics of your own tattoos that you wouldn't mind sharing, thank you!
Dinulchik- I knew I would get a response from someone telling me I would regret it lol...I already have a tat on my ankle, it's just a tiny heart and I don't regret that, I have wanted tattoo's since I was really young, I am 26 years old, married with kids, I think I know what I want, If I had any doubt in my mind I wouldn't do it. But thank you for your concern.
Tinywitch- I'm not sure if I am actually getting the tattoo next month but normally my mom give me a $200 gift card to a clothing store, I told her this year I wanted a gift card for a local Tattoo shop. I have checked them out and they do have a design there that I really like but I am just keeping my options open just in case I see something I like better.
Also I am getting it on my upper back right under my neck. I don't want it too big, I would say 4 or 5 inches in width and maybe 2 or 3 inches in height.
Chelly- The I have checked out a few with some moons and stars but I cannot find any that will look right where I want to put mine ( on my upper back, right under my neck ).
Free Tattoo Designs Online - Finding Quality Tattoo Artwork
Submitted by admin on Sat, 09/10/2011 - 07:11Visit www.Ta2er.com for more Flowers tattoo designs. Download flowers tattoo designs, flowers tattoo gallery, flowers tattoo images, flowers tattoo pictures, flowers tattoo ideas, flowers tattoo designs online and tattoo art. Get unique professional and premium tattoo designs for your body.
The tattooing world is filled with amazing artworks created by artists who has love and passion for this type of body art. Once you decide to get one for yourself, it means that you are letting your body be the canvas for this skillful and amazing art. However, getting a tattoo design for yourself involves a whole other things. It requires careful planning and thinking to come out with that perfect design that you will be proud of for the rest of your life.
A lot of people wanting to have tattoos are often feel stuck on what tattoo design they want to get as sometimes they are loaded with ideas and not sure how to put them all together. This is where planning starts. The tattoo design that you will choose to be inked on your body is probably the most important thing that you have to think about in your entire tat journey. We're in the world of the so-called Internet era, where everything is just a click away from your computer. If you're trying to find a design for your tattoo, you can just search it on google my friend! Voila! You'll see templates, stencils, and other flash tattoo designs popping on your screen. All you need to do is download and print them and instantly you have a design for your tattoo. That seems simple...but not quite right...there is something wrong in there.
Why? Because these free tattoo designs online are usually of low quality with poor lines and execution. More so, they are not unique. Would you want to have a butterfly tattoo and find that a stranger on the bus has that exact same design? I don't think so. I advice you not to depend completely on these free designs. It's better to think of an idea and try some initial sketches if you're artistically inclined. If not, you can have it sketched and designed by an artist-friend or just go directly to your trusted tattooist. Better yet, check out the tattoo galleries online and see what they have to offer. Read reviews and find out what others say about them. There are high quality tattoo websites that you only need to pay one time for membership and instantly, you will get access to thousands of high quality tattoo designs.
When it comes to your tattoo, don't go cheap. After all, it is something that you will live with for the rest of your life. Once you have that perfect design inked on your body, you sure will wear your tattoo with pride.
John Lloyd Milby
Tattoo Designs - Getting the Perfect Tattoo
Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/31/2011 - 20:10Tattoos are a life long commitment and there is no simple tattoo eraser. Although if things go seriously wrong, you can get laser removal - it is painful and expensive. It is your responsibility to get the results you desire and thus you should do your homework in order to get a tattoo that is perfect for you.
Here are 6 things to consider when getting your tattoo:
1. Avoid spur of the moment tattoos.
Sometimes it is great to be impulsive, but tattoos are permanent - it is something you shouldn't take lightly. Quick decisions can lead to a lifetime of regret and that poorly thought out tattoo design you convinced yourself you loved, will stare back at you for a lifetime. So thus you should avoid getting one in hast.
2. Pressure.
This leads on from point one. Don't get a tattoo under pressure. When going to get one, you should really have your design ready or have some idea of the type of tattoo you want. You don't want to go into a tattoo parlour and feel under pressure for selecting one. You will only leave with a tattoo you are mildly satisfied with and over time will wish you never got! This includes allowing your friends to pressure you into a decision.
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3. Choosing your design.
Do not take this step lightly. Make sure this is your choice and no one elses and don't compromise on your tattoo design. It should be something you absolutely love and are completely satisfied with - afterall it will be on you for a very long time.
Don't go straight to a tattoo parlour and select a design from their selection - you don't have to do this and this may make you feel under pressure with picking one. Selecting a tattoo online will free you from this pressure. Once you have your design you can print off and show your tattooist, who will appreciate you being prepared.
4. Testing out your design.
Not only is the design important, but size can also be a major factor. You don't want the perfect design but wishing you had gotten it slightly bigger/smaller. It does happen. Also what about location? You may not be able to pick this without first seeing it on. There are online services that offer stencils, where you can try out your design first. These are well worth looking into, because you don't want to make a huge mistake
5. Picking your tattoo artist.
You should try and pick an artist you feel comfortable with and trust. There are many talented artists out there but some may only work with stencils, as opposed to free hand. If you can't provide a stencil (although there are many services online where you can), you may want to try and find someone who can draw your design free hand from a picture.
6. On the day.
Make sure you do not drink alcohol 24 hours before and are well rested. Make sure you eat a good breakfast/lunch so you aren't hungry. You want to be relaxed and comfortable during the process. You want your tattooist to be able to concentrate on your tattoo and on doing a good job. If you tense up or complain about the pain it is likely to have a negative effect on your tattoo - so try to remain calm and relaxed. You want to make sure it comes out perfect!
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Kelly Crawford
How to be a Professional Tattoo Artist
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As tattoos become more popular these days, more and more people are getting tattoos or talking about getting one. This is great for the industry and even better for those who would like to get involved in the tattoo industry. But don’t think that becoming a professional tattoo artist is easy. There really isn’t any such thing as easy money by becoming a tattoo artist.
Many tattoo artist aspirants believe that purchasing a D.I.Y. tattoo kit from the advertisements of tattoo magazines is the starting point towards becoming a successful tattoo artist. Be aware that this equipment is of inferior quality and lacks precision. What next? Find a person to practice. And the result is dozens and dozens of people with awful tattoos and terrible scars and who will put you in their hate list forever. Furthermore, a true artist will be reluctant to take you under his wings because he is going to have a headache trying to guide you back on the right path.
The alternative is to pay a fee to a tattoo artist or shop to teach you the trade. So what is the type of fee to pay? As far as I know there are no reputable artists teaching you all he know for a fee. A true artist is not a true blooded businessman. If an artist is willing to teach you for a small fee, then consider this. Is he willing to part with all he knows for what you are paying? In one Asian country, the majority of tattoo shop websites advertise tattoo courses for a very small fee. But the problem is that after completing the course, you will have to come back for one refresher course then another and another. And I understand that after completion several such courses, you will not be able to tattoo properly. So the chances are you will be paying good money to some businessman who is just trying to make a fast buck.
So then, how to become a successful tattoo artist? For starters, you’ll need talent. You will never make it in the tattoo industry by tracing or stenciling, you will need to be able to draw great designs. To even get considered as a tattoo artist, a portfolio is needed. This will require you to draw lots of great designs to build up a portfolio. Your portfolio is proof that you have the skills that are needed to succeed in the industry. Without a portfolio, don’t even bother. I remember one South American guy asking me to train him to become a tattoo artist. And he said money is no problem. I told him that money is not an issue, just draw me a colored dragon and then a reaper. He came back after one week, and said he couldn’t draw a proper dragon or reaper. So end of story.
Once you have a portfolio to showcase your talents, you will need a mentor, someone who is willing to teach you the trade and share their secrets with you. Now this is the tricky thing, tattoo artists don’t like giving away their secrets. Simple reason is because many of them have been let down by their apprentices. Just take the case of my mentor. He has taken more than 20 people under his wings (all without any fee), but today only 3 of his graduates still "recognise" him as mentor. What happened to the rest? They have their own shops, but tell their customers that they can do the same quality of work as their mentor (also my mentor), but their prices are cheaper. So you know how much it hurts to be treated like my mentor? If you do find someone good, a real professional who is willing to tell you anything at all about the industry, then be grateful.
To train as a tattoo artist, you will need proper, high-quality equipment such as a precision tattoo machine, power supplies, shading equipment, needles, medical equipment and sanitation supplies. You will also need to know about cleanliness and what can and can’t be reused, as well as how to clean and sterilize your equipment. The popular professional tattoo artists are successful for a number of reasons, but mainly because they are clean and very talented.
You can succeed in the tattoo industry, but you will need to be talented, self-driven and dedicated. If you want to make lots of money as a tattoo artist, you are wasting your time. Become a tattoo artist because you love the art and love to create breath-taking pieces of body art. Be prepared to work for free and, most of all, if you get someone to stop and share a secret or two with you, take their advice. You will definitely need it.
What you do is you apprentice and work for a tattoo artist for very little pay. You do this so that he/she can take you under his/her wing and show you how to take your artistic skill and transfer it to the art that is called tattooing. If the master you're apprenticing for is good, then along the way you'll also learn about how to run a shop, what it takes to succeed, and what NOT to do...
How long does it take? Well...that depends on how fast you pick it up and how good your master is. It's not uncommon for tattoo artists to apprentice for more than one artist in their careers...and each apprenticeship can last for several years.
This is not to discourage you...but the guys on Miami Ink didn't just "decide" to become rock star tattoo artists one day. They scraped just to get by for many years before they became successful...and, chances are, you'll have to, too.
Kelvin Eng
The Secret of Beautiful Lower Back Tattoo Designs
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Who doesn't know what a lower back tattoo design looks like today? The myspace crowd is downright rabid for the latest tribal art or logo in this area. Tattoo designs in this very intimate location always draw attention. For the most part women get lower back tattoos and search for them online first. Honestly lower back tattoos are beautiful if applied correctly.
Who Has the Hottest Lower Back Tattoo Designs?
It is very easy to find gorgeous lower back tattoo designs on the Web. Simply type in "lower back tattoo designs" to google or your favorite search engine. Here is another trick, Google image search. Type the same lower back tattoo search into Google and click on "Images". Instant list of tattoo design pictures appears in your browser. Tribal tattoos or some other well liked lower back designs include celtic, butterfly, flower, and dragon tattoos. Feel free to create your own hybrid tattoo design by combining two of the types mentioned as well.
Lower Back Tattoo Placement is Part of the Fun
You can share your lower back tattoo with others by wearing low-cut jeans or a midriff baring top. This tattoos very location is meant to be seen by others. It's narrow minded to only think of the sexual motivations for this tattoo. Lower back tattoos are symbolic and meaningful to their owner.
Usually placed over the kidneys or just above the buttocks crease lower back tattoo designs accent the female form. You can kept this tattoo hidden while at work and show it off nights and weekends wherever you may go. Whomever gets to see your tattoo artwork is truly blessed.
How To Save Time Preparing for Your Lower Back Tattoo Design
When getting a lower back tattoo prepare to lay on your stomach for at least 1 hour. Some say that it is best to get your ink while stretched out sitting backwards in a chair though. It is also required that you prepare a clean hairless surface for your tattoo artist to work with. Remember to dress appropriately to give your tattoo artist room to work on your lower back area. Afterwards wear loose waist pants for a few days to allow your new tattoo to heal properly and not disturb the art.
Please be aware that almost a quarter of people who get tattoos regret their decision after being inked. Take your time and think about what you are going to do. Find several pictures of what you want on your back before you go in to the tattoo shop. It can cost up to ten times what you paid for a tattoo to have one removed later.
Celebrity Lower Back Tattoo Designs
Lower back tattoos and celebrities go hand in hand it seems. Avril Lavigne once had a temporary tattoo placed at the top of her butt area for an MTV music awards ceremony performance. Adult film star Jill Kelly has a nice tribal piece on her lower back. Singer and actress Mariah Carey was recently seen sporting a butterfly on her lower back. Actress Charisma Carpenter has tribal sun design on her lower back. Lisa Sparxxx, adult film star, has a large lower back tattoo of a star and flames around it.
When you are ready to get your lower back tattoo done, do it right. Do your research and get a unique design that you will be happy with for years to come. You don't need to be a celebrity to get more attention, just accent your natural beauty with a hot tattoo!
Zack Bauer
