kronik
Rock Crawler
i recently did this tattoo and figured i would share!
tell me what you think!!!

tell me what you think!!!
My tattoo artist calls them not-a-cool stars. I'm in the process of covering mine Haha!
thanks!!!!That's nice work-- I like the combination of color & the detail in the eye.
i didnt do the stars.... lol but i agree, they are not original at all!Nice, but man are nautical stars played the F out.......
wow 3 years..awesome!i finished this one yesterday. not 100% done but will be soon once we get the rest of the half sleeve done!
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thanks!!!! i think im doing good for only 3 years!wow 3 years..awesome!
thanks!!I think you are doing pretty good work. "thumbsup"
(as always, interested in Kenny's opinion)
I think for 3 years you are doing great"thumbsup" you are at a point in your career that you are going to try and bite off more than you can chew though. It happened to every one of us when we were getting started tattooing. Just looking at the two you posted I would say first that you need to work on your line work. Start playing with different needles. For thicker lines get away from trying to build them up and just use a 7-9 liner for the thick stuff. Some tattoos I use 3 different liners. As for shading I would say work on your blending. You colors are start and stop, they don't flow or blend. Look at your coy, the orange stops and the yellow starts. It should fade into each other. Are you using mags or rounds? I hope mags, rounds suck for blending. What ink are you using? I've used Intenze for years and just switched back to Skin Candy. The SC is just sick now:twisted:! Also what machines and power supply are you using?
Just remember that everyday you tattoo is a learning experience. The day you think you know it all is the day you should quit. Take time away from your shop to travel and see other artist. It's the best way to learn daddy-0. You are on the right path and doing a good job"thumbsup" just start working on the basics again, line work, shading, color mixing, machine setup, needles..... Use the best stuff! A cheap machine, power supply, needles and most important, ink! All of these things will determine how that tattoo will look done. And when you tattoo someone and you know you can make that tattoo better bring that customer back in and fix it!
I say all of this in the most positive way daddy-0! I pick apart all of my tattoos also. It's the only way we get better. Remember, a tattoo is forever. Give 1000% every time. No matter if it's a $50 tattoo or a $500 tattoo. Treat each one the same!
thank you!Both tattoos look nice. "thumbsup"
I keep thinking about getting one....but have no idea what I want. Gotta be small and in a place I can conceal though. :twisted: :lmao: