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Stet

Banned
Partway done.

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pr0cs

Member
I wanted to get another tattoo, something 1/2 sleeve with my kids name in it but there really aren't any good examples on mixing a larger tattoo with words/name to get ideas from.
 

andycapps

Member
I wanted to get another tattoo, something 1/2 sleeve with my kids name in it but there really aren't any good examples on mixing a larger tattoo with words/name to get ideas from.

What kind of tattoo are you wanting to get? Tribal? Traditional? Realistic? Black and gray?

To do a half sleeve of just text in a banner or some such may be a little strange, but your artist may be able to come up with something. Have you thought about getting multiple different tattoos and then tying them together with filler? That's what I'm doing. If you're doing a half sleeve for your kid, then that whole piece needs to reflect back to that, I think.
 

Subprime

Member
Nice ones. I want to get a single shoulder to elbow sleeve and have that be the only tattoo I have on my entire body. Traditional japnese style. Clouds and waves, the usual stuff.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
I've been itching to get tattoo'd, but couldn't afford a big piece right now. Fortunately my tattoo artist didn't mind doing something small for the cheap.

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3 of the 5 birds from "the earth is not a cold dead place", the others will be fit in with the bigger piece surrounding it. That's on my forearm, but right on the wrist bone and a little up.
 
Partway done.

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Looking sick!!

I was going to pay out to get my Trex with tophat and monocle design done but I cant really justify £280 when I want to go to a festival in September :( Maybe if I get it all paid off and get some overtime in at work Ill get it done!
 
I wanted to get another tattoo, something 1/2 sleeve with my kids name in it but there really aren't any good examples on mixing a larger tattoo with words/name to get ideas from.

I'm going to do something similar (I don't have kids yet but plan on it, so I'm leaving a blank spot on the arm)

I was wanting to do 2 bears down below my elbow to represent me and my spouse, both looking up into the night sky (on my shoulder) at the Ursa Major and Ursa minor bear constellations (to symbolize our eternity). In between I wanted to do something for each kid that we have in the future....probably a different bird or animal in the sky between the other 2 pieces.

I'm going to represent them through symbolism rather than words.
 

Broman1978

Junior Member
I wonder if someone could help me out here! I´m gonna Do a Tattoo in 2 weeks and I have decsided to go Japanese. Can some find or do someone know the japanese signs for "Hate" and Sick" (like Slipknot "Sic")
I have search the Internet but I get so many different result and I am unsure what is right=P

Someone here that is Good on Japanese that could help me? :)

And to contribute to the thread
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Seriously reconsider getting a Japanese text tatt. They are epically played out and unoriginal.

I'm going to do something similar (I don't have kids yet but plan on it, so I'm leaving a blank spot on the arm)

I was wanting to do 2 bears down below my elbow to represent me and my spouse, both looking up into the night sky (on my shoulder) at the Ursa Major and Ursa minor bear constellations (to symbolize our eternity). In between I wanted to do something for each kid that we have in the future....probably a different bird or animal in the sky between the other 2 pieces.

I'm going to represent them through symbolism rather than words.

I LOVE THIS IDEA! So much better than your family's names, or portraits.
 

Type2

Member
Wow gorgeous. This from a reference or by the artist's head?
Its from a reference, I gave the artist a few ideas verbally of what i wanted the piece to represent. then starting looking for interesting imagery involving pandora. He really loved one piece I showed him and we ended up using it as a reference for the whole tattoo even though he normally does all the custom work himself.
this was the reference used:
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Just wanna say amazing! Huge fan of the piece, wouldnt mind getting something in a similar style (design working its way up).
the only thing i hate about the way I chose to have the piece set up is shaving. when you have a full sleeve and shave your arm it looks awesome, when I do it well it makes me feel feminine so i usually only shave the tattoo'd area itself and not around it.
 

chiQ

Member

This was taken a couple of years ago when I had just had it relined and the white redone.

The tattoo is my own design based on a Maori motif called manaia, which is a kind of guardian of water/travellers. I have another tattoo, also manaia, but no photo handy.
 
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I'm sorry for the shitty Instagram quality, but this is my tattoo. It isn't at all as fuzzy looking in real life. I also think I've posted it before.
 

Diseased Yak

Gold Member
Got my Cthulhu tatt done finally. Over 7 hours in the chair, 14 different shades of black, 4 shades of gray/white, and the result I couldn't be happier about! It's starting to peel today, and I have to go back for some touch-ups at the end of next month.

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Got my Cthulhu tatt done finally. Over 7 hours in the chair, 14 different shades of black, 4 shades of gray/white, and the result I couldn't be happier about! It's starting to peel today, and I have to go back for some touch-ups at the end of next month.

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Niiiiiice, we are now Cthulhu tattoo bros
 

Spider from Mars

tap that thorax
I am looking into getting my first one done sometime soon, about how much does a decent sized one cost? I was looking into getting getting this done on either my upper bicep or back. I am not sure if I want the red color background or not.

 

Stet

Banned
I am looking into getting my first one done sometime soon, about how much does a decent sized one cost? I was looking into getting getting this done on either my upper bicep or back. I am not sure I=if I want the red color background or not.

Might look pretty neat in a black and grey without the red color background. Price all depends on the quality of the artist. They can be as cheap as $50 an hour, but you wouldn't want that.
 

corpserot

Member
I'm pretty much covered, cept for my back, but this is my newest tattoo by John Clue in NYC.

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Also, I tattoo in San Diego, so if any of SoCal GAF wants a good tattoo, hit me up.
 
So quick question: So Im looking into getting a 3/4 sleeve tatt of what Im not sure yet. Have a few designs in mind. Obviously Im gonna do my research and find a good place with a talented artist. But how long does a 3/4 sleeve take to complete? It cant be done in one sitting right? You need to heal before coloring? Also, what's the average price I should be expecting to pay?
 
So quick question: So Im looking into getting a 3/4 sleeve tatt of what Im not sure yet. Have a few designs in mind. Obviously Im gonna do my research and find a good place with a talented artist. But how long does a 3/4 sleeve take to complete? It cant be done in one sitting right? You need to heal before coloring? Also, what's the average price I should be expecting to pay?

I wouldn't attempt it in one sitting. Ask around, find out what the respected studios are in your state, check them out on facebook, look through their photo albums from their artists, go interstate if you need to, I would go for outlines and maybe some shading in one sitting. My artist charges $165 an hour, that's in Australia though, and he's more expensive than many but also not the most expensive. But he's also fucking brilliant. Just ask, don't be afraid to ask an artist anything. If you see someone that grabs your attention, call that studio, ask what does x charge per hour and what difference colour makes. As for timing I could'nt tell you that, all artists work at different paces. You'll want someone that's going to take their time though. I would start with 5-6 hours as an ABSOLUTE MINIMUM depending on the level of detail.

Ok that's all I got for ya! :)
 

Zampano

Member
How are cover ups these days? I have a pretty ugly black tat on my upper arm from when I was younger. Would go half sleeve if I could come up with a good concept that would cover it.
 

Type2

Member
How are cover ups these days? I have a pretty ugly black tat on my upper arm from when I was younger. Would go half sleeve if I could come up with a good concept that would cover it.
I would be pretty confident in your artists, ive seen some great cover up work.
my artist does some amazing cover up work, here is one older example:

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Pollux

Member
I would be pretty confident in your artists, ive seen some great cover up work.
my artist does some amazing cover up work, here is one older example:

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That's actually amazing.

Also, how much would a cross tattoo on the inside of my forearm cost...about the size of an iPhone4?
 

Type2

Member
That's actually amazing.

Also, how much would a cross tattoo on the inside of my forearm cost...about the size of an iPhone4?

It pretty much depends on detail and quality. Its really hard to say without an idea of the style of cross you want.
 
So quick question: So Im looking into getting a 3/4 sleeve tatt of what Im not sure yet. Have a few designs in mind. Obviously Im gonna do my research and find a good place with a talented artist. But how long does a 3/4 sleeve take to complete? It cant be done in one sitting right? You need to heal before coloring? Also, what's the average price I should be expecting to pay?

My half sleeve took three sittings, each about 2.5 hours long. You have to heal between the outline, shading, and coloring. I ended up paying about $1200 for mine, not including tip.
 

Zampano

Member
I would be pretty confident in your artists, ive seen some great cover up work.
my artist does some amazing cover up work, here is one older example:

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That's unbelievable. Mine's pretty heavy black lines. I will speak to the artist my friend recommended - she's done some great work on him.
 

andycapps

Member
My half sleeve took three sittings, each about 2.5 hours long. You have to heal between the outline, shading, and coloring. I ended up paying about $1200 for mine, not including tip.

That's pretty steep for a half sleeve, but so long as you're happy with the end product, that's what counts.

SpaceBridge said:
So quick question: So Im looking into getting a 3/4 sleeve tatt of what Im not sure yet. Have a few designs in mind. Obviously Im gonna do my research and find a good place with a talented artist. But how long does a 3/4 sleeve take to complete? It cant be done in one sitting right? You need to heal before coloring? Also, what's the average price I should be expecting to pay?

Like others have said, it depends on the quality of the artist, the area you're in, and how big your arm is. If you have long arms and are relatively muscular like me, I have a lot more surface area to tattoo than my wife does. So for me to get full sleeves will require a lot more time in the chair.

The location affects how much people charge, as well.. My experience has been that good tattoo shops that are well established in bigger cities tend to be the most expensive. You definitely get great work from them, but if you search harder, you may be able to find someone just as good outside of the city, or at an up and coming shop. Also, it doesn't hurt to stick with the same artist, or artists as there tends to be a "street price" that they quote to people they don't know that walk in off the street, and a price that most artists will quote to friends or regulars. If you can get into the latter place, your wallet will appreciate it. But obviously, don't ask for hookups, as they get that all the time and need to make a living just like everyone else.
 
That's pretty steep for a half sleeve, but so long as you're happy with the end product, that's what counts.

Price was the factor I considered the least. It's a piece of custom designed artwork that's on your body forever and you are collaborating with an artist to execute it properly.

I waited for years to have it done because I wanted to find the right artist to work on it with and save up the money to have it done well. Once I started working with my artist, I know he spent a ton of time creating the illustration the piece was based off of. Between his time doing that and the time he spent actually tattooing me, I feel like I made an excellent investment.

You don't have to spend the same amount I did to get a good tattoo, but I'm much more interested in working with talented artists than trying to get work done under a certain price.
 

Stet

Banned
How are cover ups these days? I have a pretty ugly black tat on my upper arm from when I was younger. Would go half sleeve if I could come up with a good concept that would cover it.

Mine is a cover up in progress. See if you can tell where my old one was. It's visible still, but she'll go over it again near the end of the process.

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Rehynn

Member
Here's my Zelda WW chest piece. This was done very recently, and I'm sorry to say that it turned out much worse than I thought it would. I only have one more tattoo, on my side, so this one feels rather "unbalanced" on my body - it just covers too big an area. Also, I'm not too happy about the waves on Ganon's side.

I'm posting it here partly to get tips on what to do with it.

I've thought about laser removal, but it would cost a shitload of money, and I don't really want to risk having to leave with a huge scar across my chest for the rest of my life.

Right now I'm thinking about expanding the Ganon side to a half-sleeve, with something in this style, maybe have it cover the waves too, hoping it would help it help it blend in better with the overall aesthetics of my upper body (it sounds weird, I know, but it's the best way I can put it).

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EDIT: Sorry about the thumb and the camera, I'm a lousy photographer.
 
I really want to get my half-sleeve.

I have a concept but said concept consists of other concepts ha so it's a little tough coming up with a design.
 

GloveSlap

Member
Its not that bad but it would be better without the triforces where they are. The triforces make it too wide and the curves on your shoulders curve the lines and make them look weird.
 

Rehynn

Member
Add more color to it?

I've thought of that, but where? The original artwork features no color other than Link's tunic, and adding color would only make the tattoo feel "heavier", which I want to avoid.

Its not that bad but it would be better without the triforces where they are. The triforces make it too wide and the curves on your shoulders curve the lines and make them look weird.

Yeah, but "not that bad" is not what I was going for, and definitely not what I paid good money for.

The triforces actually don't look weird when I'm not moving my arms much, but they do make the tattoo too wide.
Laser removal keeps sounding better, haha.
 
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