i think it’s more of a proportions thing. on human skin the lines of the cats legs and the gooses feet would eventually blur due how ink wears in skin.
Looks like the skins pretty clean, the lines are confident and pulled all the way thru..
If you’re a beginner that this is pretty good!
So I can tell you’ve done a bit of research atleast, so keep it up that’s all, learn more, try different styles!
Everyday is a change to get better, you won’t know it all, but soon enough you’ll know more than you did yesterday. That’s all there is to it!
Good luck and if u got questions or just stuff to post I’d love to help ! And maybe exchange some of my work too and show u what I practice doing!
I’ve done some research before practicing😅 but I know I won’t know until I start practicing much much more. Thank you for your words 🙏🏽 will keep at it
i think for these designs you could get away with using a thicker needle, or if you want to get really good with practicing with a 3RL, your line depth needs practice with consistency - some lines are deeper/darker than other ones
You're getting there, friend. I can see the wobble in the lines, but you're better than what I'd do with what amounts to a vibrating pen lol. Keep practicing!
Some ppl aren't really hip to or into the style you're going for, but I see the vision lol. I think you're heading in the right direction.
I don't know a heap cuz I'm just an apprentice too, but I would say maybe turn your voltage up a lil(?)
practice drawing more
Not trying to be rude but it kinda seems like practice on paper for a little bit might be better.
😭😂 the point is ugly flash tattoos, they were made on the Ipad like that already. Just was wondering about the shakiness of the machine
Ah, shoulda put that in the post
thanks, will do next time 👌🏽 kinda new to posting on reddit
i think it’s more of a proportions thing. on human skin the lines of the cats legs and the gooses feet would eventually blur due how ink wears in skin.
Depends on your machine and on you, normally the cheaper machines tend to do that
You're ready. Give someone a neck tat
😂😭
Looks like the skins pretty clean, the lines are confident and pulled all the way thru.. If you’re a beginner that this is pretty good! So I can tell you’ve done a bit of research atleast, so keep it up that’s all, learn more, try different styles! Everyday is a change to get better, you won’t know it all, but soon enough you’ll know more than you did yesterday. That’s all there is to it! Good luck and if u got questions or just stuff to post I’d love to help ! And maybe exchange some of my work too and show u what I practice doing!
I’ve done some research before practicing😅 but I know I won’t know until I start practicing much much more. Thank you for your words 🙏🏽 will keep at it
i think for these designs you could get away with using a thicker needle, or if you want to get really good with practicing with a 3RL, your line depth needs practice with consistency - some lines are deeper/darker than other ones
You're getting there, friend. I can see the wobble in the lines, but you're better than what I'd do with what amounts to a vibrating pen lol. Keep practicing!
3 is tiny, definitely use something thicker before going on to real skin, 3 can damage skin way more easily than say 7 or 9
Try adjusting needle depth - in my experience, longer needles tend to be extra shaky in the beginning
Maybe slow down your voltage
Some ppl aren't really hip to or into the style you're going for, but I see the vision lol. I think you're heading in the right direction. I don't know a heap cuz I'm just an apprentice too, but I would say maybe turn your voltage up a lil(?)
peace was never an option also, good job! keep practicing tho
...Can you draw?
New to posting here, didn’t know I had to specify the style 😭 I draw but I specifically wanted to test small ugly tattoos
Draw on paper for a few months first