
Chopper Tattoo
I loved this post by Mark over at Tattoo Me Now Cool title of the post, don’t you think!?
Just kidding.
To be totally honest with you, these aren’t really secrets, but still I’m surprised to see how most people completely overlook them. I guess that must be why tattoo removal is such a profitable business these days?
This is a GREAT step-by-step plan to follow if you’re thinking about getting a tattoo and want it to turn out as good as it possibly can.
Here’s we go…
Secret #1. Find a purpose or a meaning..
Nothing wrong with getting a tattoo “just because it looks good”. But if you want a tattoo that you’ll be sure to feel proud of and love for the rest of your life, you’ll want it to have some kind of “deeper meaning”.
Ever seen Miami Ink? Have you noticed that every single person that walks in their door and is being showcased on the show has some kind of purpose or story behind their tattoo?
Why is this important? Read The Rest of The Article ..Click Here
Secret #2. Come up with a *killer* idea
This is often the hardest part…But a lot of people often make it a lot harder than it has to be.
Once you know what you want your tattoo to represent, all you have to do is figure out what it is that is going to symbolize that memory, value, event or whatever it is.
One mistake I’m seeing a lot is people looking around forever for that PERFECT tattoo design, but there’s always something wrong with the designs they come across. Be it the colors, that something is missing, the size, or that it’s just not the right “style”. As a result, they end up frustrated and never get that tattoo they wanted. Rest Of The Article is an eye opener and gives you great insight into how to come up with ideas that can inspire awesome tattoo designs- Click Here if you are stuck on how to get the juices flowing for your next tattoo
Secret #3: Find a world-class, super-duper fantastic artist
Here’s a step-by-step approach
that I recommend you follow…
Step 1. What type of tattoo are you getting? Is it going to be black & grey or colored? Are you willing to travel or are you going to be limited to the artists in your local area? These are all important questions you should ask yourself before you start looking for an artist.
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