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Haha- I want them right below my collar and spread further apart so it doesn’t look like some lame necklace =p. The one on my ribcage hurt the most so far.
Thanks- this is the only tattoo I have that has large amounts of red in it and it will probably be the last. The yellows and oranges seemed to take really well. Is it normal then to have to get multiple touchups for red ink to make it look solid and not like you can see your natural skin intermittently ? I am going in for a touchup on the 13th of May to work on the whites and to make the blacks a little thicker. I want to keep the “sunburst effect but to get rid of the patchiness. I’ll likely have the red touched up too.
Thanks guys. My brother went with all black for his and hasn’t really considered adding onto his.
I like it alot but I think I will stay away from reds because the other colors took well, but the red looks kinda patchy even after the artist touched it up a bit. I don’t know if it is just how my skin holds it or the technique that was used. Any ideas ?
I really like that idea…. =)
Here’s a few of them after they were touched up. I can’t get a good picture of my gem for some reason but I’ll put a pic up when I can.
Heres the cross on my ankle
RomeS (my nickname). Black touched up and a little bit of green added in along the blue (may be difficult to see)
And my Kanji
Sure I’ll take a picture as soon as I can and post it.
lol way ahead of you. I had all of mine touched up when I had the dinosaur done. Both the cross and the gem are much brighter and more defined now =)
I dont want it to cover my whole back because I have other ideas for smaller tats by my shoulders. I want to add 2 more dinosaurs like the one I have ambushing another dinosaur with some of prehistoric scenery in the background. I want the border of the mural to look like the viewer is looking through the bushes at whats happening and to have the leaves fade and blend into my natural skin color. I’m working on the drawing right now.
lol trust me its a very good thing. Thanks for the nice welcome.