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  • mitch500
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Jan 2006
    • 1092

    #1

    attn-photoshopers. tattoo idea

    ok so i have this photo i want to get tattoo'ed. but i cant really picture it with a white background. its a black and color image and all i would like is if you can just get ride of the color and just have the black outlines. this way i will be able to picture it with appropriate shadding. if anyone can do this for me that would be great. if you click the image it will expand.
    thanks guys.
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  • scabzzzz
    Estado de mierda de encargo
    • Jul 2007
    • 6870

    #2
    Man, unless you did it as a back piece or side piece in large size, it would look cool at first but after a few years would look like a mangled Russian vagina. All the colors would wash together and look like a big black and white mess. Any decent tattoo artist would not do that piece.

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    • eyagel
      Mod Crazy
      • Jan 2007
      • 756

      #3
      i agree.


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      • Yakinho
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2007
        • 650

        #4
        It looks like bud?
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        • s0urce
          R3VLimited
          • Dec 2004
          • 2933

          #5
          Looks like a piece of lumpy shit.
          tasty

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          • z50_Jumper
            E30 Mastermind
            • Apr 2007
            • 1520

            #6
            meh?



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            • mitch500
              E30 Enthusiast
              • Jan 2006
              • 1092

              #7
              yeah i know it will probably have to be simplified alot but if a get a decent sketch from an artist i think it would look great.
              1988 e30 alpine white vert 5speed
              1987 e30 325 eta
              1983 e28 533
              2001 x5 4.4l
              1997 e36 M3 Alpine white 5speed
              1991 Jeep XJ I6 4.0

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              • Jand3rson
                Banned
                • Oct 2003
                • 37587

                #8
                Originally posted by scabzzzz
                Man, unless you did it as a back piece or side piece in large size, it would look cool at first but after a few years would look like a mangled Russian vagina. All the colors would wash together and look like a big black and white mess. Any decent tattoo artist would not do that piece.
                That's not so much the case anymore. Although most competent artists will simplify that design down a bit, the problem of ink running together and becoming a big mess isn't so much of one anymore. Tattoo inks now are almost all synthetic, and don't bleed nearly as much as they used to. I've got a large piece on my left upper arm in full color that I've had for almost 8 years now, and it still looks 99% as sharp as it did when it was done, and all the colors are all still just as bright.

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                • MIKe30
                  R3VLimited
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 2334

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
                  That's not so much the case anymore. Although most competent artists will simplify that design down a bit, the problem of ink running together and becoming a big mess isn't so much of one anymore. Tattoo inks now are almost all synthetic, and don't bleed nearly as much as they used to. I've got a large piece on my left upper arm in full color that I've had for almost 8 years now, and it still looks 99% as sharp as it did when it was done, and all the colors are all still just as bright.
                  post a pic of it. I'm been having an itch lately to do my left shoulder down to almost my elbow, but i am not fully sold on it yet... waiting to see if i still have the bug few months from now.

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                  • s0urce
                    R3VLimited
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 2933

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
                    That's not so much the case anymore. Although most competent artists will simplify that design down a bit, the problem of ink running together and becoming a big mess isn't so much of one anymore. Tattoo inks now are almost all synthetic, and don't bleed nearly as much as they used to. I've got a large piece on my left upper arm in full color that I've had for almost 8 years now, and it still looks 99% as sharp as it did when it was done, and all the colors are all still just as bright.
                    pics?
                    tasty

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