2018年1月31日(水)
Once the design is traced over
Once the design is traced over, it will appear correctly on the skin when the stencil is removed. While an expert tattoo artist has an intuitive feeling for which lines should be thick and which thin, a beginner tattooist may want to experiment with line thicknesses on a paper copy of the tattoo design before picking up the tattoo gun. Once the fundamental techniques have been mastered, a tattooist can focus on developing a unique personal style and becoming a true tattoo artist.There are 3 fundamental tattooing techniques that must be mastered by every tattoo artist. Even the most experienced tattooists begin with a stencil rather than attempting to apply a freehand design. While the outline is being applied, excess ink and blood are frequently wiped away by the tattooist. The majority of tattoo designs begin with an outline.
Starting from the bottom of the design is the best approach, to avoid either smearing the freshly applied ink or wiping off parts of the stencil.
Tattooing Technique edison light bulb
2 Applying the Tattoo Stencil
Once a stencil has been created, it can be applied to the skin of the client. Each technique requires a thorough understanding of the tools and supplies used by a tattoo artist. When the tattoo needles are dipped into ink, enough ink should be loaded to allow a continuous line to be drawn.
They should be practiced again and again by a novice tattooist until they become second nature.
One of the most important tattooing techniques related to creating a stencil with carbon paper is to remember that the image of the design that is laid against the skin will be reversed.
Tattooing Technique #3 Outlining the Tattoo
Once the tattoo design has been stenciled onto the skin and both client and tattooist agree on the placement, its time to begin the tattoo outline.</p>
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Before the stencil is applied, the skin must be shaved smooth and cleaned with antiseptic. A stencil created with a light table will face in the right direction. The original drawing is laid face down on the light table and the design shows through and can be traced directly onto another piece of paper.
A tattoo artist who performs these tattooing techniques with a high degree of skill makes a permanent tattoo something that the tattoo owner can be proud of. A piece of clean paper is then placed under the carbon paper. Some tattoo artists buy small travel size deodorant and dispose of it after one use.
In order to vary the effect of the outline, different size needles can be used to produce lines with different thicknesses.
Many tattoo artists use carbon paper to copy a tattoo design onto another piece of paper.
The three tattooing techniques described here are fundamental to the art of tattooing.
All 3 layers should be secured with staples or paper clips before tracing the design with ballpoint pen. A disposable razor should be used and then discarded, since it could transfer germs or minute amounts of blood to other clients. One of the most common tattooing techniques for applying a stencil is to use roll on deodorant to transfer the design. Another option is to use a clean tongue depressor to transfer deodorant from the roll on applicator to the skin, and then dispose of the tongue depressor. The carbon paper is placed under the piece of paper with the tattoo design, inky side down.
If the position of the tattoo is not correct, the stencil can be removed from the skin with alcohol and applied again. Instead of using carbon paper, some tattoo artists use an artists light table to create a stencil. Being able to create a tattoo outline is one of the most basic tattooing techniques. When the paper stencil is peeled away, the tattoo design will have transferred onto the skin.
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Tattooing Technique #1 Creating a Tattoo Stencil
Tattoo stencils are used to apply the basic lines of the tattoo design to the skin before using a tattoo gun to apply the tattoo.
When applying ink to a tattoo outline, the clients skin should be stretched taut by the tattoo artist so that the needles will move smoothly across the skin.
Like the razor, the roll on deodorant should only come into contact with the skin of a single client. The deodorant is applied to the skin, then the stencil is positioned on the deodorant and pressure is applied all over the design. After # taking a break from outlining to reapply ink to the needles, lighter pressure should be used when continuing the line to avoid dropping a blob of ink or creating visible joins. Since the skin is stretched by the tattooist while the tattoo is applied, working without a stencil could result in a distorted finished tattoo.
Starting from the bottom of the design is the best approach, to avoid either smearing the freshly applied ink or wiping off parts of the stencil.
Tattooing Technique edison light bulb

Once a stencil has been created, it can be applied to the skin of the client. Each technique requires a thorough understanding of the tools and supplies used by a tattoo artist. When the tattoo needles are dipped into ink, enough ink should be loaded to allow a continuous line to be drawn.
They should be practiced again and again by a novice tattooist until they become second nature.
One of the most important tattooing techniques related to creating a stencil with carbon paper is to remember that the image of the design that is laid against the skin will be reversed.
Tattooing Technique #3 Outlining the Tattoo
Once the tattoo design has been stenciled onto the skin and both client and tattooist agree on the placement, its time to begin the tattoo outline.</p>
.
Before the stencil is applied, the skin must be shaved smooth and cleaned with antiseptic. A stencil created with a light table will face in the right direction. The original drawing is laid face down on the light table and the design shows through and can be traced directly onto another piece of paper.
A tattoo artist who performs these tattooing techniques with a high degree of skill makes a permanent tattoo something that the tattoo owner can be proud of. A piece of clean paper is then placed under the carbon paper. Some tattoo artists buy small travel size deodorant and dispose of it after one use.
In order to vary the effect of the outline, different size needles can be used to produce lines with different thicknesses.
Many tattoo artists use carbon paper to copy a tattoo design onto another piece of paper.
The three tattooing techniques described here are fundamental to the art of tattooing.
All 3 layers should be secured with staples or paper clips before tracing the design with ballpoint pen. A disposable razor should be used and then discarded, since it could transfer germs or minute amounts of blood to other clients. One of the most common tattooing techniques for applying a stencil is to use roll on deodorant to transfer the design. Another option is to use a clean tongue depressor to transfer deodorant from the roll on applicator to the skin, and then dispose of the tongue depressor. The carbon paper is placed under the piece of paper with the tattoo design, inky side down.
If the position of the tattoo is not correct, the stencil can be removed from the skin with alcohol and applied again. Instead of using carbon paper, some tattoo artists use an artists light table to create a stencil. Being able to create a tattoo outline is one of the most basic tattooing techniques. When the paper stencil is peeled away, the tattoo design will have transferred onto the skin.
Lets get started
Tattooing Technique #1 Creating a Tattoo Stencil
Tattoo stencils are used to apply the basic lines of the tattoo design to the skin before using a tattoo gun to apply the tattoo.
When applying ink to a tattoo outline, the clients skin should be stretched taut by the tattoo artist so that the needles will move smoothly across the skin.
Like the razor, the roll on deodorant should only come into contact with the skin of a single client. The deodorant is applied to the skin, then the stencil is positioned on the deodorant and pressure is applied all over the design. After # taking a break from outlining to reapply ink to the needles, lighter pressure should be used when continuing the line to avoid dropping a blob of ink or creating visible joins. Since the skin is stretched by the tattooist while the tattoo is applied, working without a stencil could result in a distorted finished tattoo.
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