Thursday, January 14, 2010

Uv Ink Any Reason A Tattoo Like This Wouldn't Look Good In All Clear UV Ink?

Any reason a tattoo like this wouldn't look good in all clear UV ink? - uv ink

http://wildspiritwolf.deviantart.com/art ...

This is just one of many raised that my interest. I'll probably UV ink tattoos forearm clear. Im not sure if you like the design itself, but for some reason is because of poor color UV ink monochrome. Thank you for any input.

5 comments:

Trillium said...

I have many designs tattooed "clear" UV and agree that the design must be as broad as is reasonably possible to obtain the details. As a part of the forearm should consider that some consider the smallest details, or at least involving small details in large areas of solid ink to the desired definition.
You should be aware that you will see a UV tattoo heals as it may, much longer than expected in general. There is no pigment to hide the trauma of the skin and to remain visible, ie the aspect worn or "scorched" appearance of a maximum of six months. (This is the longest I've seen yet visible ... I think it could take longer) There is no guarantee that it will completely disappear when artists reworked the skin ... You see the scars. Caveat emptor rule! Choose your artist carefully.

Trillium said...

I have many designs tattooed "clear" UV and agree that the design must be as broad as is reasonably possible to obtain the details. As a part of the forearm should consider that some consider the smallest details, or at least involving small details in large areas of solid ink to the desired definition.
You should be aware that you will see a UV tattoo heals as it may, much longer than expected in general. There is no pigment to hide the trauma of the skin and to remain visible, ie the aspect worn or "scorched" appearance of a maximum of six months. (This is the longest I've seen yet visible ... I think it could take longer) There is no guarantee that it will completely disappear when artists reworked the skin ... You see the scars. Caveat emptor rule! Choose your artist carefully.

awesome girl said...

The problem with UV ink, is that if you do not paint, stain, and only sees drop in normal light. They adhere to the "delete".

When you receive it, with white ink (not shown), then a darker color might scar, so the tattoo is shown by his scar.

The other problem with the UV ink is that it is long enough for us to know in order to lead the side effects of serious complications. Be very aware. Shops that I did not even someone on that basis. It may be causing cancer.

Therefore, be aware that it is darker than expected, and can heal
UV inks can be carcinogenic.

drumphil... said...

If the image is larger than that, I would not see the problem. I think it may be a little confusing if they are too small.

oldhippy... said...

No, I think the radiation from the ultraviolet makes almost everything that does not slim and sophisticated looks good.

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