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JFabz |
2012-08-22 |
Thanks so much! That was very helpful :) |
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TheTruthHurtsSometimes |
2012-08-22 |
I love the solid feel of it with the subtle shading in the belly. As it heals that belly will soften up and look really nice. IF, I was to add anything it would be bubbles or some abstract shapes in bright contrast color (your daughters favorite) behind it |
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JFabz |
2012-08-21 |
Noted. And since you're willing to give advice (besides the sharper points) would you add any highighting or shadows or anything or leave it solid? It's 3 days old still needs to heal but not sure if it's missing something. |
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TheTruthHurtsSometimes |
2012-08-21 |
Yea! he is pimp as hell! His portfolio is amazing... However, he knows these points should be sharpened. Not the scroll but the ones that come to points. Don't worry, it's still a solid tattoo, But Tom knows. :) |
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JFabz |
2012-08-21 |
The artist is solid trust me. Check him out...Tom Connors of http://boundforglorytattoo.com/ in Staten Island, NY. |
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JFabz |
2012-08-21 |
Ok, I get what you're saying. Thanks for your input...I actually drew this up myself and prefer the softer tips rather then sharper points. The artist did it exactly as I drew it. I think it works well with the scroll work. More feminine IMO. |
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TheTruthHurtsSometimes |
2012-08-21 |
All of the lines that meet to make a sharp point are not sharp points... it's a blunt end, which is an amateur mistake. Just tell them to go back in and sharpen up those points. Thats all. |
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JFabz |
2012-08-20 |
I don't understand what you mean. |
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TheTruthHurtsSometimes |
2012-08-20 |
here it is... sorry. NOT blown out but the sharp tips need to be gone over... right now they are blunt and need to be sharpened. Very clean piece though. |
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JFabz |
2012-08-19 |
It's on my inner wrist. |