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How Tattoos Are Created


An overview of the tattooing process

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25 Responses to “How Tattoos Are Created”

  1. Motivand0LaYal says:

    Tattoos are awesumm, nice tattoos, and the ones u actually take time to get, its AWESUMM.

  2. shendritgashi says:

    what nails fucking disturbing /;@$!#

  3. PyrotechnicAnarchy says:

    um, lol yes, I do know how to pronounce solder. LOL why do I have 5 thumbs down? Everyone here must be a dumbass.

  4. hazzaskates says:

    you don’t know what you’re talking about

  5. salemcripple says:

    it’s from the science channel’s “how it’s made”. Or rather the British version of it.

  6. salemcripple says:

    Not really. The worst part is after. The irritation, is bad and Some people (like me on some of my tattoos) actually go into a state of (very) mild shock. Causing nausea, the chills, etc. And when it starts to scab over, and itches like a mo-fo. but you can’t scratch! To do so could scratch it, causing you to bleed out some of the ink, and ruin the tattoo. this all depends on how big the tattoo is, how much work you had done in one sitting, etc.

  7. PyrotechnicAnarchy says:

    “solders”? lol! He pronounces it like it’s spelled! It’s pronounced “soders”!

  8. funnymash says:

    that is a shitest tattoo ever

  9. mashelle says:

    that looooks soo painful..lol

  10. pxaialexi says:

    tattoo needles can get up to 100 small needles, i believe the only one is a 100rs needle

  11. bubbleisland says:

    these are cool !
    do you make these ?
    like, is it you talking and stuff ?

  12. drosteksabroson says:

    WRONG!, a shader machine requires LESS power than a liner

  13. ILOVEYOUnot417 says:

    most tattoos tend to fade from sunlight, sometimes it is the artist falt and may not have gone ovre the outline enough. but most of the time the ink isnt the problem. kuro sumi is my favorite type of outliner ink.

    if its not a pronlem would you email me your tattoo desighn, im couries of what you want.

    personal message me and ile give you my email.

  14. remedy63 says:

    Thanks i realize that now. Ive held on to this certain design for ages to make sure its what i want. It is and i want it to be the exact same. I notice that some tattoos fade into like a green color. Is there a reason for that? The type of ink used or something? I want it to be black and stay black like.

  15. ILOVEYOUnot417 says:

    yeah they can. usually they prefer to maybe change it up, but if its exactingly what you want they should not have a problem tracing your desighn

  16. remedy63 says:

    stupid question i asked it before i watched the video.Never mind

  17. remedy63 says:

    If you have a design on paper. Can you take it to a tattooist and they will be able to copy it?? Can they trace it or anything to make it the same?

  18. supersurfboy says:

    sorry but what a loud of shit

  19. CropCircle76 says:

    There’s alot of misinformative info in this video, for example that’s not called a tattoo gun, it’s called a machine. And 10v. is alot of power for a machine, even for a shader which would require more power than a liner, that’s alot of volts. And the tattoo itself isn’t very good at all.

  20. fieriee says:

    I don’t know about the quality or colour, but it was very informative. Thanks for posting!

  21. mrp1nk90 says:

    making tattoo needles is a lost art and i completely respect this art

  22. Sute88 says:

    I like reading the people’s comments and how they’re whining about how they wouldn’t want that tattoo. Well, that person did. They are not you. Deal with it.

  23. Triwood1973 says:

    You’re welcome!
    I know nothing about tattooing, but I totally agree with…looked like a ‘cowboy’ job! :o )

  24. inkylisa says:

    Top marks for an entertaining and educational video. That tattooist could do with some more training tho as he did a pants job of that flower….45 mins to do that? I could of banged it on in 10 mins with minimum bleeding and more solid colour and he could do with tuning his machines. lol…anyway thanks for putting that vid on youtube :o )

  25. Jade7272 says:

    This type of tattooing doesn’t seem like art at all to me. They take an outline and trace it. What if you came across someone who had the same tattoo as yourself?
    I don’t think it looks very good…

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