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Please consider the following when giving feedback on a member's tattoo:

Line work: Does the artist seem to have grasped the technique of applying smooth, consistent lines? Do the lines flow with no shakes, skips or blow-outs?

Fill: Are all color and black areas a consistent color?

Shading: Does the tattoo show smooth gradients and transition effectively from light to dark?

Color Harmony:
Does the tattoo have colors that compliment each other?

Placement/Size:
Does the tattoo seem to be the right size for the area chosen? Is it centered and lined up with any other work? Does it go with the flow of the body?

Design: How well does the overall design work? Does it have sound composition? Does it feel well thought out?

Feedback: What areas could be improved?

Fairy, Yes, another one!!!
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post Oct 21 2009, 02:23 PM
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5Rl 9M....My drawing and color pallette...Intenze colors....Took me longer than expected (2 hrs) cause i didnt know what color blends i was going to apply so i did it on the fly which was harder than having a reference picture...Going to tighten lining with a 3RL when i do the background that she wants (green haze)

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post Oct 21 2009, 07:48 PM
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one of the better pieces posted recently. solid overall work. not that much to clean up on the lines really, linework is solid. color fill is good. i think maybe a little more gradient leading to gray in the wings, but that's mostly personal taste.
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