วันศุกร์ที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Advanced Tattoo Art (How-To Secrets from the Masters)


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This book is just like the preview shows, for it's 150 pages or so. All full color, step by step photography and description of 10 different artists techniques start to finish. All tutorials show use of the modern tattoo machinery. This is what I've always wished the tattoo mags would be like but never were. Despite the reviews by others here on Amazon, NO Tat mag I've ever seen covers all this sequentially start to finish. The dozen or so mags at the newsstand are just pics of finished Tats, flash art or conventions with the occasional in progress shot. To me, the finished product is only one aspect, the last aspect. The creation and act of "doing" is the fun part to me which is why I love art technique books. Not sure what these bad reviews are all about, seems they're taking offense to the title or that their fave Tat artists aren't in here. I don't care about title-hype (which is always misleading) or which artists are or are not showcased, I do like most of the pieces done in the tutorials though. I really only wanna see the down and dirty work in progress / techniques used to achieve the finished work which this book does show. If you're genuinely interested in the "How To" aspects of machine tattooing because you've never done it before you'll probably like this book a lot. If you're already a working tattoo artist, then surely there's nothing new or "secret" here other than trade secrets which are obviously already known by people who are already doing it. I think only a tutorial DVD could be a better introduction to the act of doing the work than this book. If you just want a book of designs, look at every other book & magazine on the shelf, this is the only one I've ever seen which shows actual techniques.

novice beware!
because most people would be mislead by the words, "advanced" tattoo art and "HOW -to" secrets... most people might just buy this crappy book that teaches nothing you can't learn on your own or from your local tattoo shop which already holds back info to keep you from prospering in this field! Huck Spaulding sells a pretty good book called "Tattooing A-Z" and its very informative. there are others out there but, this book is pretty decent. The book cost about 50 bucks and its worth it in my view. the book I'm reviewing though....SUCKS!!! 100% waste of money.(don't buy it)

Guide to buy Tattoo Kits : Tattoo Supply


When you decide to become a tattoo artist at first even if it is just as a hobby, purchasing the correct tools might appear frightening. A kit tatuaggio is the best option to get all the tattoo tools that you may require without burning a hole in your pocket. Normally a kit tatuaggio comes with a macchinette tatuaggio, needles, tubs and of course tattoo ink. Also, you must make sure that the power supply your macchinette tatuaggio is in accordance with the standards of the place where you live.
Besides the macchinette tatuaggio and other basics that normally come with most kit tatuaggio, you should see what other tattoo supplies can be thrown in for free. Many companies will include for free small items like gloves or rubber bands. And if luck is with you, you may even get some tattoo flash sheets along with your kit tatuaggio. These sheets can give you a great start to tattooing with some very good disegni tatuaggio or tattoo designs to choose from.
Whether you are just starting out your tattoo business or you already have a full fledged tattoo studio, the kit tatuaggio is definitely a must to keep the business running. An amateur tattoo artist should opt for a starter kit tatuaggio which comes with a lot of additional stuff. The professional tattoo artist on the other hand might be looking for a more advanced one with even more advanced kinds of macchinette tatuaggio.

Tattoo Equipments : Tattoo Supply


Nowadays tattoo is a very popular form of art all over the world
The history of the art of tattooing has its roots in the ancient times. Nowadays tattoo is a very popular form of art all over the world. Tattoos used to be used as rites of passage, marks of status and rank, symbols of religious and spiritual devotion and so on. And the symbolism and impact of tattoos vary in different places and cultures. Today, people choose to be tattooed for cosmetic, sentimental, memorial and religious reasons. Coupled with advancements in tattoo pigments and the on going refinement of the equipment used for tattooing, tattoo is more and more popular around the world.
Suppliers of Madeinchina provide high quality equipments such as tattoo machines, tattoo needles and so on
Suppliers of Madeinchina provide high quality equipments such as tattoo machines, tattoo needles and so on. The tattoo machines of MaseinChina are operated so easily that tattoo artists could create the design which customers like. The tattoo machines are excellent for outline and color, long or short stroke. Suppliers of Madeinchina also provide high performance power supply and foot switch for the tattoo artists. A wide variety of colors of tattoo ink is supplied at MadeinChina to ensure that the artists can create rich and unique designs. Suppliers of Madeinchina provide tattoo kits which include 4 bottles of 20ml ink, a tattoo machine, a power supply, a grip and 10 tattoo needles. The tattoo kit is very convenient to use and store for tattoo artists.

Tattoo Supply : Tattoo Ink


Tattoo Ink is important for... well making tattoos. But there are some Tattoo Ink out there that are untested. These Tattoo Inks can cause severe skin rashes and looks nasty. So before getting a tattoo, or applying a tattoo on someone, dont just use any Ink

Firstly, you have to take into account when it comes to cream products to remove tattoo ink. Like most things in life, this can be a case of you get what you pay for. Some of the less expensive products may work, but research shows many do not. Some say these creams work, well others claim they made no difference except on the pocket book. Do you research about the various creams on the market, read through the testimonials and see what customers have to say about the products before you purchase. There is nothing more important than proper product research. No matter which one you look at you need to know how exactly these creams work to remove your tattoo.

The tattoo removal cream works to slowly force the skin to break down and peel away. It pretty much is forcing the skin to age prematurely and will slowly fade the tattoo away from removing layers of skin more rapidly then they should be naturally shed. Of course, the majority of these creams involve harsh chemicals that are quite literally damaging your skin and forcing to break down and peel away before its time. It would be like exposing yourself daily to a sunburn which you peel away to get rid off. Though it is probably the most inexpensive way to remove a tattoo is could cause some serious issues due to the chemicals involved in the process. Your skin may blister and burn during this process and it can take a fair amount of time dependant on the colours of your tattoo. After all, the cream is composed of acids. Not something to take lightly.