#40046
    CattivaGattina
    Participant
    @cattivagattina

    So as I’ve been working on my lotus flowers I’ve realized something because the blue one started having it’s color done. Even if a liner needle/machine doesn’t hurt once it was switched over to the shader stuff I couldn’t handle it at all. To the point that we had to go back to the liner in order to even get any color in.

    Is this something that I’ll probably experience with any tattoo (first time I actually needed to have a shader used) or is it more likely the girl who is doing these have a heavy hand that just results in the shader hurting more?

    #134119
    Amok
    Participant
    @amok

    @CattivaGattina 121513 wrote:

    Is this something that I’ll probably experience with any tattoo (first time I actually needed to have a shader used) or is it more likely the girl who is doing these have a heavy hand that just results in the shader hurting more?

    It could be one or the other, or both. Some people experience pain differently to others.

    For me the outline hurts the most but the shading is less painful, but I know some people have the opposite experience. And yes, some artists are more heavy handed than others.

    #134124
    Sam-I-Am
    Participant
    @sam-i-am

    I’ve been told that the outline goes deeper which would logically hurt more. Shading though not as deep can have multiple needle points and goes fast. I’ve been more concerned about where it is going. My worst pain thus far has been the ball of my ankle, and inside (back of) my knee. I’ve lived through those tattoo locations but have in my future the top of my foot, my kneecap, and shading all over the fucking place.
    The artist currently working on has a much lighter hand than some of the others in the past.

    He also uses some rotary machines. (These are more quiet if nothing else)

    #134127
    buttwheat
    Participant
    @buttwheat

    Standard, pneumatic, rotary’s, shader’s and liners all fucking hurt they all jab holes into your skin.
    Bottom line tattoos hurt.

    #134129
    Sam-I-Am
    Participant
    @sam-i-am

    @buttwheat 121535 wrote:

    Standard, pneumatic, rotary’s, shader’s and liners all fucking hurt they all jab holes into your skin.
    Bottom line tattoos hurt.

    They’re right up there with whips and chains!

    #134236
    jerryatrophy
    Participant
    @jerryatrophy

    Personally, i handle the outline much better than shading. 2 things i really hate. Artists taking smoke breaks, and jumping around when shading.

    #134250
    Wardy
    Participant
    @wardy

    Like buttwheat said every part of the tattoo hurt’s but different part’s hurt more than others, i personally find shading a lot easier than the outline, i might go as far as to say shading is quiete relaxing, obviously it depends where on the body you are getting it done though.

    #135034
    Sam-I-Am
    Participant
    @sam-i-am

    @Wardy 121667 wrote:

    Like buttwheat said every part of the tattoo hurt’s but different part’s hurt more than others, i personally find shading a lot easier than the outline, i might go as far as to say shading is quiete relaxing, obviously it depends where on the body you are getting it done though.

    Today I had top of my foot, ball of my ankle and the back of my lower leg done.
    As for my foot, the coloring / shading hurt but was tolerable, about the same as the outline two weeks ago.
    Back of my leg, some areas actually were not relaxing, but kind of soothing similar to an “energetic” massage.
    Ball of my ankle, hurt like fuck! Outline and coloring!

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