Hi
Sorry , I’m a beginner & I have some questions?
1- what brand of tattoo machine is better ? ( Welker or Dragonfly or Hummingbird )
2- which tattoo machine is good for making line & which one for marking shading?
3- what ink brand is better ? ( Eternal or StarBrite or mom’s or Bloodline )
4- which ink is better for line & which one for shading? ( Eternal or Jet or DYNAMIC or kabuki or Katana )
5- what is application of this solvate ? Eternal Tattoo Keep It Wet
Thank
First you read the thread “So you want to be a tattoo Artist” in the general tattoo discussion forum.
Then you get yourself an apprenticeship at a reputable tattoo shop.
After a few years that experience will enable you to choose what type of machine, and equipment will be best.
Until then, practice drawing, drawing, and more drawing.
We don’t answer the type of questions you are asking.
Most here want quality tattoos by professional tattoo artists, as opposed to kitchen table scratchers.
Have a nice day.
@Sam-I-Am 140937 wrote:
First you read the thread “So you want to be a tattoo Artist” in the general tattoo discussion forum.
Then you get yourself an apprenticeship at a reputable tattoo shop.
After a few years that experience will enable you to choose what type of machine, and equipment will be best.
Until then, practice drawing, drawing, and more drawing.We don’t answer the type of questions you are asking.
Most here want quality tattoos by professional tattoo artists, as opposed to kitchen table scratchers.
Have a nice day.
Hi my friend
there is not tattoo shop in my country
could you guide me in choosing good ink brand & tattoo machine
thanks for your help
If I even suggest a machine, or ink, I can be banned here.
Sorry.
@ninisalen 140945 wrote:
there is not tattoo shop in my country
If this is a job that you want to pursue and you want to open the only shop in your country (which is going to make a shit ton of money) I recommend moving to another country to learn tattooing from a tattoo master then move back and open your shop. I will require a small monthly payment for this idea.
Which country are you from? Most countries where tattoos are actually legal, have tattoo shops.
And yes – Discussing these questions are forbidden on this forum and continuing to do so will lead to a ban.
If you wish to pursue tattooing, read the “So you want to be a tattoo artist” thread, and seek out a place you can learn. If tattooing is forbidden in your country or very looked down on (I’m guessing you’re from the Middle East?) then absolutely re-located to another country, learn from the best, and wait for the time to be right in your country.
@buttwheat 140954 wrote:
If this is a job that you want to pursue and you want to open the only shop in your country (which is going to make a shit ton of money) I recommend moving to another country to learn tattooing from a tattoo master then move back and open your shop. I will require a small monthly payment for this idea.
Shop no
I just love to learn
@ninisalen 141057 wrote:
Shop no
I just love to learn
Yes – Iran
Tattooing is forbidden in Iran, but the shop did not permit
Where can I find my answer Syvalatm?
Alright that’s what I thought. As far as I’m aware though there are several underground tattoo artists in Iran, my advice would be to seek out some of them, they would probably know the safest and best way to go about it.
@poxphobia 141062 wrote:
Alright that’s what I thought. As far as I’m aware though there are several underground tattoo artists in Iran, my advice would be to seek out some of them, they would probably know the safest and best way to go about it.
Thank you
I just wanted to know which brand is better ink
What is the essence of a better world?
Friends
Sorry if you do not write wrong
Thank you for your help 😮
@ninisalen 141065 wrote:
Thank you
I just wanted to know which brand is better ink
I’m sorry but no technical information can be given out in the open forum.
@buttwheat 141067 wrote:
I’m sorry but no technical information can be given out in the open forum.
Where are my friends so I can win this technical information?
By my understanding, tattoos are very forbidden in Islam. In fact, that is the main reason that I am planning to delay one tattoo that I have planned, as I teach many international students in my work, and I do not want to offend any of them with a visible tattoo.
I fear that you are either baiting this forum, or dealing with a very dangerous subject that can get you in serious trouble in your country. In either case, this open internet forum is no place for it to be discussed.
Melt black rubber until it becomes powder, mix with water, this is how they make ink in prison! ?
You must be logged in to create new topics.