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jon hamlett |
2010-08-31 |
also, when you do get that apprenticeship your looking for. remember that whatever they teach you, you will always pick-up different ways to better yourself. and dont be afraid to jump in the water and try new tecniques. fuck up but know how to fix it! |
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jon hamlett |
2010-08-31 |
show the artists some incentive and ask how much the apprenticeship will cost and for how long it is. save the money and do it. you obviously are on the right track. just dont start scratching on people. thats what the apprenticeship is for. |
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jon hamlett |
2010-08-31 |
glad to see you call it a "machine" and not a "gun" that the first step, now go to as many tattoo shops in the area and take a portfolio of drawings and sketchings.make sure it is in a good presentable folder. |
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jon hamlett |
2010-08-31 |
your line work on skin would be blown out..too heavy, your black shade looks swirly and not smooth. your color work is ok but your blending, well you dont know that either. |
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dillon404 |
2010-08-09 |
this is very good for your first tat...what kind of melon is that? Colors look nice and shading is clean. I love dia de la muerta style. |