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Last edited by Hcor on Thu Apr 03, 2003 12:04 am; edited 1 time in total _________________ Be careful how you treat others, for you may develop a bad rash.
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:30 pm
Dinsy
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nice! does your artist have a website?
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:34 pm
Hcor
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NRJPthug wrote:
nice! does your artist have a website?
Ya...its kind of outdated, Im actually waiting for all his new artwork/flash. I may help him out with a better site.
http://www.vindog.tsx.org/
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Cool. Was it you who was getting a shock done on one arm?
Here's my newbie question: why don't they do it all (outline and all the colour) in one session?
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:43 am
Hcor
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Socket wrote:
Cool. Was it you who was getting a shock done on one arm?
Yes, thats on the other side of my arm.
Socket wrote:
Here's my newbie question: why don't they do it all (outline and all the colour) in one session?
It takes hours and hours to lay down the detail and thickness in a good peice....this isnt 1 hour picked off the wall peices were doing here. My arm will prob take around 15-20 hours of solid work split up in 5-8 sessions. That outine front and back took a good 2-2 1/2 hours. Note the line thickness of the crown. The color I got last night was done in 2 hours non stop.
When dealing with a full sleeve peice, you want to get your basic lines down and healed so you can go in and deal with color later. You can only sit in the chair for a certain amount of time...the longer you work on a section the more agitated it can get....you want to work with minimal swelling and pain so you work sessions accordingly. When your dealing with amount of work I am, you need to give your arm time to heal in between sessions. Hope that answers your questions.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:57 am
Acadian
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euhhh...do you mind me asking how much all this will cost you? I know for one that tatts are hella expesive..
but hey...I rather pay more and get a job well done!! Some of those cheap tattoo places do shitty jobs sometimes..
looks sweet bro. next time u see vinny remind him he needs to finish my shin - it's only been about 2.5 years haaaaa. acadian, hcor and i have a good number of friends that are tattoo artists, so prices are not quite the same as they should be. hcor, do you have someone already lined up to do your shock? have to talked to sean z? he did my one half sleeve and it is sweet!
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:15 pm
Hcor
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EvilPoe wrote:
looks sweet bro. next time u see vinny remind him he needs to finish my shin - it's only been about 2.5 years haaaaa. acadian, hcor and i have a good number of friends that are tattoo artists, so prices are not quite the same as they should be. hcor, do you have someone already lined up to do your shock? have to talked to sean z? he did my one half sleeve and it is sweet!
Ya man its the same arm...Vinnie is doing the whole sleeve, hes the one who did the shock.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:49 pm
Dinsy
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thanks, im looking for an artist to do some work when I head back to the states in december.
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 7:44 pm
thatoneguy
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Very nice. Very well done...
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 3:59 am
Socket
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Hcor wrote:
Socket wrote:
Cool. Was it you who was getting a shock done on one arm?
Yes, thats on the other side of my arm.
Socket wrote:
Here's my newbie question: why don't they do it all (outline and all the colour) in one session?
It takes hours and hours to lay down the detail and thickness in a good peice....this isnt 1 hour picked off the wall peices were doing here. My arm will prob take around 15-20 hours of solid work split up in 5-8 sessions. That outine front and back took a good 2-2 1/2 hours. Note the line thickness of the crown. The color I got last night was done in 2 hours non stop.
When dealing with a full sleeve peice, you want to get your basic lines down and healed so you can go in and deal with color later. You can only sit in the chair for a certain amount of time...the longer you work on a section the more agitated it can get....you want to work with minimal swelling and pain so you work sessions accordingly. When your dealing with amount of work I am, you need to give your arm time to heal in between sessions. Hope that answers your questions.
Ah right, makes sense. So if you do it all at once you can get warped designs n stuff (as well as sitting in a chair for 20hrs nonstop )?
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 8:11 am
dirtydayz
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yes,,,,Vin Dog is the man. Fiending some new ink from him myself. The crown is lookin really ill.
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:17 pm
amateur
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ultra cool. makes me want to be 18 now
silly question, but what happens if you scrape your elbow, or do you plan to wear elbow pads all the time?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:40 pm
Dingo
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EvilPoe wrote:
looks sweet bro. next time u see vinny remind him he needs to finish my shin - it's only been about 2.5 years haaaaa. acadian, hcor and i have a good number of friends that are tattoo artists, so prices are not quite the same as they should be. hcor, do you have someone already lined up to do your shock? have to talked to sean z? he did my one half sleeve and it is sweet!
hehe, sweet! I still wanna get a few more tats but I need to save more $$$ and i'm still looking for someone who does quality stuff. Maybe i'll talk to you, Hcor when I finally figure everything out. It would be nice to see what else this vinny guy does. he seems like a really sick guy with crazy talent.
BTW-Nice avatar acadian! LOL
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