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Grib
07-Dec-2005, 18:10
This morning I went to have an old tattoo covered up. This is what it was like before:
http://www.btinternet.com/~tonyhathaway/Bikerbabe/Images/tat1.JPG

and two and a half hours later it looked like this:
http://www.btinternet.com/~tonyhathaway/Bikerbabe/Images/newtat1.jpg
http://www.btinternet.com/~tonyhathaway/Bikerbabe/Images/newtat2.jpg

:D I'm really happy with it. I'd forgotten how much the outline work hurts though! Just got to keep rubbing Savlon into it now and hope it stays scab free ;)

Nick 916
07-Dec-2005, 18:21
know that feeling...Cant wait to go back and have some MORE!!! nice bit of work that.

Grib
07-Dec-2005, 18:22
Thanks Nick :) I'm already planning another...you soon forget how much it hurts and it's worth it when they've done a really nice job at the end.

Rossco
07-Dec-2005, 19:09
That will look lovely with your backless dress:lol:

Grib
07-Dec-2005, 19:11
I don't own a backless dress, but thanks anyhow :P

[Edited on 7-12-2005 by Grib]

kwikbitch
07-Dec-2005, 20:08
It does look stunning grib...I have toyed with the idea but prefer the henna ones myself...
I have a short boredom threshold and could see me wishing I hadn't done it after a fortnight :lol:

Lee1980
07-Dec-2005, 22:08
Nice and colourful:D:D

What u think of mine:D

Grib
08-Dec-2005, 10:20
Lee...very good, that must have taken a while.

Dseered...I like a few piercings too :D Got my tongue and ears done at the moment as my belly button one grew all the way out!

Carbon749
08-Dec-2005, 10:27
well if we are showing off bodies :( not the best pic' as it was taken with a camera phone .... but you get the idea

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/7226/tat7gb.png (http://imageshack.us)

Grib
08-Dec-2005, 11:40
That's cool Carbon, I like that :)

Come on then, lets have a show of tattoos as we've started :D

chicken
08-Dec-2005, 12:16
Tattoos are big and they are clever. Just not when they are done like this...

http://www.hanzismatter.com/

TP
08-Dec-2005, 12:24
Originally posted by Carbon749
well if we are showing off bodies :( not the best pic' as it was taken with a camera phone .... but you get the idea

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/7226/tat7gb.png (http://imageshack.us)

Nice one Carbon, I'm thinking of getting something similar done. I'm off to meet an artist to get a design done next week.

How long did it take to get all of that done? Did you do it in one sitting?

[Edited on 8-12-2005 by TP]

Lee1980
08-Dec-2005, 13:08
Thanks Grib,

I went for the Alien as it was something very different and it was custom drawn so wont be one exactly the same mine took 2 hours in one sitting:D:D

bossingit
08-Dec-2005, 14:19
id post mine if i knew how to attach pics...got a few!haha

philthy
08-Dec-2005, 14:38
Originally posted by Dseered
A mate of mine is a tattooist, as yet in the 15 years I have known him, he has not got me, trouble is he is also a piercer and has got me a few times !!!

:o:o:o Too much information!

Mind you, as my mate says '' Don't knock it if you havn't tried it''

:lol::lol::lol:

bradders
08-Dec-2005, 18:40
Skids mate Dallas has got some nice celtic types ones....may post mine later if i remember

Grib - having it on your back, do you fiorget its there sometimes? Coz I do and wonder why peolpe are staring...or is that just at me!!:o:(

Carbon749
08-Dec-2005, 20:04
[/quote]

Nice one Carbon, I'm thinking of getting something similar done. I'm off to meet an artist to get a design done next week.

How long did it take to get all of that done? Did you do it in one sitting?

[Edited on 8-12-2005 by TP] [/quote]

TP, done in 2 x 2 hour (ish) sessions. The restricting factor was how long the "artist" could keep concentrating for. Outline done in 1 session with the filling done next session.

The only bit that "stung" was were it wraps in to my arm pit :mad:

TP
08-Dec-2005, 22:16
Originally posted by Carbon749


Nice one Carbon, I'm thinking of getting something similar done. I'm off to meet an artist to get a design done next week.

How long did it take to get all of that done? Did you do it in one sitting?

[Edited on 8-12-2005 by TP] [/quote]

TP, done in 2 x 2 hour (ish) sessions. The restricting factor was how long the "artist" could keep concentrating for. Outline done in 1 session with the filling done next session.

The only bit that "stung" was were it wraps in to my arm pit :mad: [/quote]

Ah, nice one ... I've been told what I'm asking for could take up to 6 hours. I was kind of hoping I might be able to last the lot in one sitting.

Is it remotely possible do you reckon?

Grib
09-Dec-2005, 11:46
Mine took just over 2 and a half hours in one sitting. The tattooist still seemed quite happy and by that time you're kinda getting used to the feeling anyway, so you could maybe sort it in two long sessions if they're willing to work that long. The real killer is the outline work, so if there's a lot of that you might not want to suffer it for too long, that proper hurts!

Carbon749
09-Dec-2005, 19:39
[/quote]

Ah, nice one ... I've been told what I'm asking for could take up to 6 hours. I was kind of hoping I might be able to last the lot in one sitting.

Is it remotely possible do you reckon? [/quote]

Mmmmm, got me wondering now if mine was 2 or 3 sessions. Not sure now, but, know for sure that the sessions were scheduled for 2 hours and drifted in to 2 1/2 hours ish.

Must admit, I could have sat for longer but the work is very "intense" for the artist and the limiting factor was how long he could work on such fine detail work and still do a good job.

I'd be guided by the artist, when he says he's tired and had enough, then it's time to stop and come back later on. Last thing you want is him having a slip in concentration and making an error .... can't rub it out afterwards.

TP
09-Dec-2005, 19:46
Originally posted by Carbon749
Mmmmm, got me wondering now if mine was 2 or 3 sessions. Not sure now, but, know for sure that the sessions were scheduled for 2 hours and drifted in to 2 1/2 hours ish.

Must admit, I could have sat for longer but the work is very "intense" for the artist and the limiting factor was how long he could work on such fine detail work and still do a good job.

I'd be guided by the artist, when he says he's tired and had enough, then it's time to stop and come back later on. Last thing you want is him having a slip in concentration and making an error .... can't rub it out afterwards.

Fair enough, good points!

I'll see what she says.

Thanks again.

Lee1980
09-Dec-2005, 22:16
Mine was done well quick then in 2 hours by the sound if it cool:D:D