
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?
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Mar 26 2007, 04:46 PM
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Here are some pics of some random lettering. The foot tattoo is something very sentimental to the person. It’s a saying her dad used to say to her. She has had a ton of health problems in her life and from that many surgeries this was something to commemorate it.
The scar was from when they opened her up to drill a hole in her foot to reroute some tendons. So sufficed to say the tattoo was a walk in the park compared to what she has gone through. Her next one will be a piece down her whole side.
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Mar 27 2007, 03:11 AM
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nice
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Mar 28 2007, 09:05 AM
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That just about says it all.
-------------------- Theres a toll to get to Heaven, but on the road to Hell theres none.
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Mar 29 2007, 06:20 AM
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very nice lettering! for how long have you been tattooing?
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Mar 29 2007, 10:51 AM
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I've been tattooing for 7 years. Half of that was in a shop now I work solo. I'm in school getting my Illustration degree.
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