I intend to keep at it!
It think you should try some smaller pieces first caleb and get the style down first that you want achieve with rounds-.. Do some simple work that will let you get your lines down, and basic fills/blends with rounds first-then you can start to work line thickness and more advanced details with those rounds.
It all depends on what type of work your try to do-it seem like your style is more in the cartoon vein-so what speeds/machines/handmotions etc will be something different then say, for example otto work.
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You mean something like this?
Look Slick, I didn't start this thread to trumpet my tattooing mastery. Hell, this isn't even the critique section. But rather to discuss the round shaders and color packing that I've recently discovered.
I've only been tattooing full time since Sep 2012, I know my lines aren't perfect, color saturation and smoothness need improvement. That's why I joined this forum in the first place.
That piece looks great Caleb! Slick & I are trying to help you. We are both actually taking the time to try to help. That is why you joined right? Just say thanks & try to put the advise to use. Nobody is trying to come down on you.
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You're right Serial. Thanks.
To say you've only been full time for just less than a year you're doing well. Regarding needle groupings ,I look at it this way, if you walk into an artists' studio ,how many different brushes do you see in how many jars? I use a multitude of needle groupings and they all have their specific use. I use quite a lot of RSs on various jobs especially something like coloring all the individual scales on a dragon or koi, if you used magnums to do things like that you'll send yourself nuts, then I'll probably drop onto a magnum for bigger areas, but then again I've also had great results with big rounds. You have to try to master everything, I've been in this game since 78 ,recently I overheard someone say "that twat could tattoo with a six inch nail" I'm not gonna claim that, but will accept the compliment.
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Yeah they do! Hence why I said "in progress" "tapped" and part of sleeve so they'll get hit again.
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