yeah that might be it.. i've been using mostly curved 15's.. and it is hard to get everything solid. especially when it is close to a line.. the areas i've been having trouble with have been : chest and shoulder area, inner arm, a portrait on the ribs, and the outer arm as well.. so its a pretty wide range of area.... maybe if i stick to a smaller grouping it might be more effective in packing the color that such a big mag...
i got tattooed from Ron Earhart on my shoulder neck/chest area with a blitz rotary. he used a 7 mag. it healed in 2 days.. the fastest i've had a tattoo heal.. ever.. and that area is usually problematic for healing and blow outs.. (collar bone area)
maybe i should stick to using the bigger mags when only doing portraits and black and grey...
kinda interested in getting a dragon fly because of the give factor... i imagine it being a little bit gentile on the skin...?