Many at the time of tattooing think, as a start? Or what should I do first ?, Here I show you some tips for you to prepare to make that next tattoo that will put you in this world of tattoos
** Before starting I want to clarify that this is a translation of my post Original> **
https://steemit.com/aprende/@vicmanfree/aprende-a-hacer-un-tatuaje-al-estilo-letras-paso-a-paso-buenos-consejos
First and as a main comment in my previous blog, you must begin to study what design your client wants, in this opportunity my client wanted a name with a design that makes it stand out (Corona).
To make a unique design I recommend that you look for many options of letter styles with different details and take a few of several designs that you may like so that you do not make an identical or typical design.
This was my final design.
After having defined what we will tattoo, we begin to transfer it to the Hectographic Paper. Remember to pass it carefully as if you were tattooing the skin directly so that there is no margin for error in your guidelines.
When finished it is ready to stick it in place to tattoo.
To apply the Transfer on the skin, apply a thin layer of Lubrix or Antibacterial on the spot and glue it slowly from one side to the other (Make sure you do not move it to the sides since if you do, give it for damaged).
Wait a few minutes for the liquid you used to dry to dry and slowly peel it from one side to the other.
So your result should be. (The better you define Transfer in the skin, the better you work with your guidelines)
Start tattooing: before making your first line I recommend that you apply a bit of #Vaselina in each place you pass the needle, this will allow you to slide the needle better and not have spots when cleaning the excess ink.
If you are #Right starts from Right to Left, if you are #Left starts from Left to Right (with this you avoid deleting the guide lines with the palm of your hand while you are tattooing), in my case I started from the right side.
When cleaning the ink: Always do it in the direction of where you already passed the needle, so you do not erase the guide lines (Remember that these lines are the ones that lead the course of your design without errors).
And now, with this you already have some good tricks to use with your next client, and more if it will be your first one.
Recommendation: Zero Nerves, Zero scrapie, keep calm and concrete, here I leave my final result as a tattoo #VMtattoo