#35165
KingMunkee
Participant
@kingmunkee

Hey guys, i recently got a second tattoo by a different artist. I really like them both but they both have different styles of tattooing and feel that it needs some work done to blend it all together. Ill link a couple of pictures so you can see whats going on.
Would just like some ideas on what i could use to blend it all together more etc. its on the forearm so kind of hard to show it all in a picture, but you will get the idea.
Cheers :]

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v473/miniman69/P1817_07-11-10.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v473/miniman69/P1815_07-11-10.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v473/miniman69/P181501_07-11-10.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v473/miniman69/P104702_28-10-10.jpg

#94968
Gsouder
Participant
@gsouder

Hi, Welcome to the forum.

The problem with getting a tat and then trying to blend it is that you have not planned a transition area. Fro the photos lt looks like these tats go right up to each other. I think you should leave them the way they are and just know for next time to plan out your tats a little better. I’m afraid if you start adding shit to this now your going to blow both tats- and you will be less happy with that than you are now.

Just my .02, listen to what everyone says, esp your artist.

#74200
KingMunkee
Participant
@kingmunkee

Hey thanks for the response. I know the mistake ive made here. Ill be going to get some ideas sorted out with my tattooist soon.
Ill be adding some more pictures once i get it sorted :]

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