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Summary: Learn tips on the procedure of starting a tattoo with tips from a professional tattoo artist in this free skin art video clip.
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Jesse Bradley Jesse Bradley has studied many different art forms since 1994 at many different schools and academies around the country. He has always had a passion for tat... read more
Now we're going to begin the process of tattooing. As I discussed, we're going to take a dry paper towel, just for reference, you want to use a quality paper towel so it doesn't disintegrate in your hand, and it will get bound up in the tips of the needles when you're wiping it, and I'll discuss that as we're going along. So, I'm just going to take, not wipe but pat, the tattoo area to get any excess hexigraph ink for transferring off of the skin. And, now it's been about five minutes since we applied it so, it's ready to tattoo. And now we're going to take Vaseline. This is something that's really important, you want to use a new tube or tub every time you tattoo to keep from any cross contamination. So your not spreading disease and so forth. So, I'm just gonna take a little bit, OK, and lightly brush it over the area we're going to tattoo, just a little bit, OK?. Just let it sit like that, you can't even really see what's going on but I just put a small dab on him. Now, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take a glob and put it on the back of my hand, right here, and this is so that I can apply Vaseline as I'm tattooing to keep the splattering of the ink, while your tattooing which you'll see when I begin to tattoo, why I'm gonna need it. OK, now we 're gonna take a clean paper towel, and I put a little distilled water on it, I don't like to use green soap right away because it starts to smudge the transfer, the tattoo, and then that makes it difficult to actually complete the tattoo. So, what you're gonna want to do, being that I'm left handed, is on my right hand, I'm gonna put it between my fingers like that. What that allows me to do is as I'm stretching the skin, as you'll see, I can wipe the tattoo down. So, we're gonna begin the process here. We've got our tattoo machine. And, I wanted to show a point here, this is the jack plug that plugs in to the power supply. We have the adjustment knob, that's over here. This is a clip cord, and there's little slots for it to go into as you can see right here in back of the machine and that allows the current to flow through. So, we're on, we're ready to go. We've got the colors of ink that we're gonna use here, we got black, red, white, and a real light blue. We're gonna start doing an outline now.
notice he bags his machine but not his clipcord, wash bottle, or power supply. his supplies are cluttered around his setup to ease in his cross contamination and he's just an all around hack. don't take his advice
you have pigment bottles ditting on your work service in the was of the micro spray of your machines...what's up with that?
This guy works dirty - if he was going to use a new Vaseline container each time, it would not be half empty at this time.
Since when was it acceptable to give information on tattooing to the public? Way to encourage home tattooing, dude.