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Ответитьthats so useful
ОтветитьWish you wouldnt have sped up the process. That way we can see the speed
Ответитьi like the peg board in black and really appreciate all the information in your videos
ОтветитьTyler do u have patreon? I would love to subscribe and sometimes ask you a question :)
ОтветитьPlz don’t speed up the visual, speed actually helps when it’s in real time to understand
ОтветитьAre yellow potato’s or oranges more realistic for practice?
ОтветитьAny tips for a decent extra light blue.. like lighter than duck egg blue from eternal.. tried a few, world famous amongst others.. seemed very thin, which i kinda get as obv heavier on the white elements.. but thought you may know of a goodun
Thanks if you do and if you respond ✌️
Can you do this with the axys Valhalla
ОтветитьThis helps alot
ОтветитьAwesome video my man
Ответитьbeginners are naturally slower, and need to use slower machines for better understanding what they are doing, and constantly increase speed as they become more experienced
ОтветитьHi dear
Thank you so much fir the tutorial
I would if you can make a little video about how to shading with 3rl tight and thanks ❤️
Thanks doggie I appreciate you so much, this affirms that I’m on the right track intuitively
ОтветитьGreat info and video! I feel like setting up this chart on some fake skin would be helpful for anyone to do, especially for those of us who are new, and also anytime you get a new machine and want to get a feel for its voltages. (Idk, I like swatches and charts 😂 I’m so new in my wanting-to-become-a-tattooer journey that I’ve never even touched a tattoo machine)
Would you say it’s a good idea for someone like me to get some inexpensive equipment and some fake skin and do some experiments like this before I even have an apprenticeship?
I’m just echoing what everyone else is saying, great demonstration and clear information 🙌🏼🙏🏼 thank you
ОтветитьPractice skin is trash
ОтветитьThis is one of those videos that will always be helpful no matter where you are in you’re career
ОтветитьI know this is irrelevant to the tutorial, but I notice everyone "draws" on practice skin. What part of the body is flat? How is this productive to learning how to tattoo? I always wrap my "skins" around stuff & make sure to stretch with the other hand. I'm not bagging on you, just something I know improved my hands & tattooing(still have miles to go). Learning how to compensate for weird angles & different positions makes a huge difference. Ok, rant over, take it easy.
ОтветитьQ. how do you know there's a blow out in the fake skin, not like a cut that is pretty easy to spot.
ОтветитьI'm wound if I make a chart like this would if help me find the rite hand speed and machine speed bc I steal have Problems finding my hand speed to machine speed
ОтветитьThanks for the good illustrated video & info. 🤟
ОтветитьSolid video. Appreciate the info !
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