Tattoo Designs

Outlawsolja

New Member
Does anyone know someone who can draw up a tattoo for me. I need someone experienced and someone who can draw up a pretty big one.
 

Outlawsolja

New Member
Yea i have two myself but this next one i want is a shoulder tat and it will be pretty big so i figured it would be easier to have someone online do it since i will probably change it around alot. If i go to a shop it will be too much for him to draw it up and then i come back up and change it and so on and so on. So i was looking for someone online so its an easier exchange.
 

Radiant1

Soul Probe
Yea i have two myself but this next one i want is a shoulder tat and it will be pretty big so i figured it would be easier to have someone online do it since i will probably change it around alot. If i go to a shop it will be too much for him to draw it up and then i come back up and change it and so on and so on. So i was looking for someone online so its an easier exchange.


How is finding someone online to do it any easier? :confused:

It seems to me there may be changes either way. Personally, I'd rather have the same person who will do the tattoo to do the artwork as well, not to mention that they will actually see your shoulder and be able to visually work it better.
 
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Mousebaby

Guest
I have a projector and some pretty righteous caligraphy pens! :biggrin:
 

Snock

Unregistered User
Like everyone's said, your best bet is to go to a tattoo shop. you probably have a lot of good ideas for it, but arent quite sure what you want it to look like exactly. Go into a tattoo shop (any respectable place will have artists willing to draw for you) and tell them your ideas and come back in a few weeks. You would be amazed at what some artists can invent even with the vaguest of guidelines.
 

greyhound

New Member
But its going to be an original and that's important. The price isn't not that bad. Most of the time they will give you a complete price, artwork and tattoo combo.

I was refering to his post about having another artist do the artwork before going to the tattoo artist. I know how expensive it is to have custom artwork done.

I think he should have the tattoo artist do the artwork....a good artist will work with you and make changes.
 

Radiant1

Soul Probe
Like everyone's said, your best bet is to go to a tattoo shop. you probably have a lot of good ideas for it, but arent quite sure what you want it to look like exactly. Go into a tattoo shop (any respectable place will have artists willing to draw for you) and tell them your ideas and come back in a few weeks. You would be amazed at what some artists can invent even with the vaguest of guidelines.

Hint: Look at the date of the thread, especially if you aren't going to offer any new information that hasn't already been given. :duh:
 
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