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- Ammit September 2016
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- GoldenSpur 6:26PM
Fancy tattoos
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I've seen some incredibly intricate tattoos, but I've struggled making anything more complex than simple geometric designs on the tattoo maker. How did y'all manage to make your fancy designs? Am I just missing something obvious?User ID: 225765
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A lot of folks find a picture they like, shrink it down in paint or gimp to the size of the tattoo pixels and then zoom in to see the pixels and copy them one by one :)
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Best way is to shrink an image down to 25 by 25 pixels, zoom in super close and then hand copy it over pixel by pixel. That is how my blue bee was done.Post edited by Ammit at 2016-09-29 06:53:47Need to contact me? Read this first.
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That's definitely painstaking, but much easier than anything I'd been trying!User ID: 225765
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My method is also painstaking, but not quite as formally organized. I start out with an idea for a tattoo, then start entering pixels into the editor, coming as close to an approximation of what I'm striving for as I can. Then I start editing and revising it until the mini-picture below the editor looks fairly satisfactory. I try it on a horse, or, in a corner of the image and continue revising until I'm completely satisfied.
I think the most intricate tattoo creation I ever did was for someone who wanted a series of tattoos that would be built up in complexity for several generations. I made a multicolored sunset, starting with one layer of color at the top of the tattoo box, with an irregular lower edge, for foundation generations in the line. Then I added a second layer for the next generation, a third and a fourth one as well. I think I ended up with a tattoo for the fifth generation that filled the box. -
I've done all of mine freehand as well, but I'm definitely going to try the picture shrinking soon as I've loved the results I've seen from it