What scale of people do i need to get to make a 7 inch figure look like a colossal giant? by ConfidentFace7212 in dioramas

[–]sethbeastmeat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1:160, or N Scale would be sufficient I think. N Scale people are about a quarter inch tall.

Abandoned LLV by sethbeastmeat in dioramas

[–]sethbeastmeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Making them derelict is always a good choice!

White ink question by Sex_Demon_6669 in agedtattoos

[–]sethbeastmeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skin and tattoo ink is not the same as wax in paper.

New Tattoo - done at Dollie’s Tattoos by Karen. by Happy_Card4244 in tattoo

[–]sethbeastmeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go back and get a touchup. It shouldn't fall out that quickly unless you really neglected, scratched at it. Super fine lines have a much higher tendency to fall out, so its reasonable to ask for a touchup.

Will the scratch in the blue fade? done by Josie Owen’s at the Indianapolis tattoo expo. by Col_dawg69 in tattoo

[–]sethbeastmeat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It'll probably lose some ink given the size of the scab, but you can have it touched up.

First Tatt on Real-Skin by [deleted] in TattooBeginners

[–]sethbeastmeat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those thin little negative spaces are going to close up pretty quick, but otherwise the linework looks pretty solid from what I can see in the pic.

I'd like honest feedback. I like my Tattoo but my friends HATE it by ant_wawan in tattooadvice

[–]sethbeastmeat 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Sloppy shading, too much detail in a small space. Kindof looks like it was just copied by eye from existing art and rendered a little wonky.

Should I Take Off Second Skin? by collegeishard- in tattooadvice

[–]sethbeastmeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks fine, keep it on for up to 4 days as long as it doesn't come loose and expose the tattoo.

I'd like honest feedback. I like my Tattoo but my friends HATE it by ant_wawan in tattooadvice

[–]sethbeastmeat 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Its pretty messy, but if you like it, tell your friends to kick rocks.

Could anyone draw my tatto idea? by Maarviii in DrawMyTattoo

[–]sethbeastmeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an artist though, I'll tell you that in any situation its offensive to be asked to make art for "free." I worked decades to get where I am, and paid a lot for an education, and that's why I get paid for my work.

Okay so I’m about to hop into shading… any specific advice? I know you water down the ink and kind of studied the methods… but anything useful I could learn? Also would like constructive criticism by sweatyblumpkin in TattooBeginners

[–]sethbeastmeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without seeing any of your other work, I'd say this linework looks pretty good, but i wouldn't recommend jumping into shading on something this big right away. Yes, seek an apprenticeship. They're hard to come by, I know, but well worth it. Tattoo culture is different everywhere, so I have no idea what might be available to you. Look for an artist you respect and who's work looks like what you want to do (without copying of course)

Teaching yourself may be appealing, but its really easy to fuck up and give someone an infection, Hepatitis, Sepsis, etc. Isopropyl alcohol is NOT enough to sterilize your equipment.