Tattoo AND piercing thread

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Cilla

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Guys I really want to get my nose done but I'm terrified of the pain.

I have a lot of cartlidge done all up both ears. Helix, tragus, anti-helix and on the top of my ear vertically.

Some people say they hurt more and some say it is the worst piercing they've ever had.

I know pain is relative and all but still.


Oh and I've had my belly done too.
 

Croc

Banned
Guys I really want to get my nose done but I'm terrified of the pain.

I have a lot of cartlidge done all up both ears. Helix, tragus, anti-helix and on the top of my ear vertically.

Some people say they hurt more and some say it is the worst piercing they've ever had.

I know pain is relative and all but still.


Oh and I've had my belly done too.

I haven't had any ear cartilage done so I can't compare to that but I'll just say mine was only mildly painful. My eyes watered from the pain but it was nothing unbearable. It was mostly annoying in the healing process as it's super easy to bump while sleeping.

It's absolutely not the worst I've ever had though. For one it's only a single piercing so at the very least you can know that it's just one and done. I think if you've already gotten ear cartilage done it probably won't be any worse than that.
 

Leunam

Member
What do you guys think of this 'tooth and nail' piece?

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I used a reference for the molar, but had to design the nail myself. Thinking about placing it just above my elbow.
 

JonDoe

Banned
Guys I really want to get my nose done but I'm terrified of the pain.

I have a lot of cartlidge done all up both ears. Helix, tragus, anti-helix and on the top of my ear vertically.

Some people say they hurt more and some say it is the worst piercing they've ever had.

I know pain is relative and all but still.


Oh and I've had my belly done too.

Pain is relative yes.

I got my industrial done 2 years+ ago as a first piercing. Holy shit that fucking hurt a lot. Like wow. I don't think i'd get many more of those suckers.

I just got my septum done almost 10 days ago. It barely hurt. The clamps hurt worse than the actual piercing because it was a constant pinching for 60 seconds while he pops the thing in. On a pain scale, I'd rate it less than say, stubbing your pinky toe on something.
 
I've been thinking about getting a back tattoo but I'm also trying to lose weight...should I hold off till I do or just say fuck it and get it done now? I'm not super huge or anything but still worried about the tattoo getting fucked up if I drop a few pounds.
 

Leunam

Member
Unless we're talking about extreme weight loss, you might be alright with a back tattoo. You'd be better off asking a dedicated tattoo community.
 

mingo

Member
Got my first tat whilst on Holiday in Thailand. Nothing fancy but its my daughters name and D.O.B. excuse the peeling skin..... Thailand is a fucking hot country lol

 

obin_gam

Member
Just got home from this, on my inner lower left arm:
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Took three hours. Very happy, especially with the cyan/blue colors.
The shoes was terrifying to sit through though, it's right at my wrist and it hurt like nothing before.
 
Hi, I want to get my first tattoo but I'm having a bit of a hard time getting it out of the planning phase.

Placement:
Probably covering from the shoulder blade over the shoulder till the upper biceps and maybe also going down to the chest. More or less just barely visible when wearing a T-shirt.
I have an athletic build and probably it's better to avoid the bone-y areas, although I have a high tolerance for any pressure-based pain.


all black, but preferably not too many filled areas or shadings, no motives.
Ideally the patterns would look like they spread across my body like an infection.


First of all, how would one call this kind of cyber-punk-y / digital-mechanical/biomechanical style(s):


Any idea where I could find more of those to show the tattooist?

Also, how skilled would the artist need to be to design something in that fashion and to get it done well with few bleeding lines etc.? I'm basically asking if I can go with this to someone who is not specialized in that as such a person is likely nowhere near me.
Are there more common styles that would require similar skills/designs so that I could look up a person for that?


Side note: To give it a more personal touch I was wondering if one can form patterns out of lines of very small lettered actual DNA sequence text but I don't really want to read out thousands of A, T, C, G to the poor guy/woman lol
 
Can anybody that is good with art draw up something for me to get. I want to get something for my 2 year old daughter... Her name is London, so I was thinking about an outline of the London skyline .... any ideas or sketches would be most helpful as I cant draw for shit!
 

Bad_Boy

time to take my meds
Just got home from this, on my inner lower left arm:
7dd2tV1.jpg

Took three hours. Very happy, especially with the cyan/blue colors.
The shoes was terrifying to sit through though, it's right at my wrist and it hurt like nothing before.

nice camel toe lol

Hi, I want to get my first tattoo but I'm having a bit of a hard time getting it out of the planning phase.

I would try a facebook tattoo group page or some links like this http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoo_links_top10.htm

those first two images look pretty garbage though, i like the 3rd. it looks very meatshop-ish. http://www.meatshop.dk/

Can anybody that is good with art draw up something for me to get. I want to get something for my 2 year old daughter... Her name is London, so I was thinking about an outline of the London skyline .... any ideas or sketches would be most helpful as I cant draw for shit!

quick google search and found these to be pretty tasteful..
 

Lucian Cat

Kissed a mod for a tag; liked it
Got my right eyebrow, right side of my nose, and tongue pierced in the last year. Planning to get the right side of my lip and an industrial piercing on my right ear done in the next year.

Most painful one would have to be the nose. Idk why. Eyebrow barely felt like anything. Tongue stung a bit coz they pierced through the scar tissue of my old one.
 

obin_gam

Member
How do cover ups work? Can you just tattoo in a different color on top of existing ink? Or will the old ink shine through?
 
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Deleted member 10571

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How do cover ups work? Can you just tattoo in a different color on top of existing ink? Or will the old ink shine through?

If it's done well, it will completely cover the old one, given that the color's dark/black. Also thinking of doing that, but probably won't yet.

Guys I'm searching for a cool Souls series motive, went from Quelaag to iconic (TM) helmet to soapstone to bonfire to a real cool (fan) artwork of Gwyndolin and many more, but I didn't find the perfect idea yet. Help me.
 
If it's done well, it will completely cover the old one, given that the color's dark/black. Also thinking of doing that, but probably won't yet.

Guys I'm searching for a cool Souls series motive, went from Quelaag to iconic (TM) helmet to soapstone to bonfire to a real cool (fan) artwork of Gwyndolin and many more, but I didn't find the perfect idea yet. Help me.

my left arm is a custom beast freehanded on me roughly based on dark souls beasts, with the eye of the dragon covenant item in the middle of it. i think i'm going to add a bonfire on one side of my forearm and a hunter's mark on the other. (some of the lines look v dark because this was when part of it was fresh)

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if you have a really good artist i always thought seath would be awesome, but i already have ridley from metroid so another dragon type creature felt too redundant for me. i'm waiting until i play through DS3 to commit to what i want on the lower arm though in case i find something i like more when i play it, i'd recommend the same. artorias?
 

Patriots7

Member
In the process of getting a large design on my ribs. Finished the outline yesterday.

Holy fuck did that hurt a ridiculous amount. I grossly underestimated how painful the ribs could be.

Excited though, really love the design
 
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Deleted member 10571

Unconfirmed Member
New one's being done in ~10 days, decided for something completely different than my first idea. Ran around in DS1s Firelink and realized how recognizable it was, then searched for a bunch of screenshots and other pics, and scribbled over them. This is the draft I came up with (a layer is missing from this print, but you'll get the gist)

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Will be on my upper forearm, so i can extend it with scenes, bosses and w/e from the game above it, as if the knight would "remember" things, idk.

Anyhow, my tattoo artist is also a huge Souls fan, he was super hyped lol. I gave him all the images and ideas and references and I'm trusting him to come up with a really cool version of it :)
 

alvmew

Member
I went and got my third tattoo (the one on my chest) the other day.

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I got it because I wanted a tattoo to represent the relationship I have with the idea of hope (the swallow being a classic literary symbol for it in general, but for me specifically it reminds me of my favorite poem, which is below) - hope is what keeps my heart beating as even in my worst days, the idea that it will get better someday has kept me going. But it's also stopped my heart before (false hope), hence why it interrupts my heartbeat in the middle, but ultimately I've been able to stand back up and keep going.


"Hope' is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
And sings the tune without the words—
And never stops—at all—

And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
And sore must be the storm—
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm—

I've heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me."

- Emily Dickinson
 
I went and got my third tattoo (the one on my chest) the other day.

YYjc6Ul.jpg


I got it because I wanted a tattoo to represent the relationship I have with the idea of hope (the swallow being a classic literary symbol for it in general, but for me specifically it reminds me of my favorite poem, which is below) - hope is what keeps my heart beating as even in my worst days, the idea that it will get better someday has kept me going. But it's also stopped my heart before (false hope), hence why it interrupts my heartbeat in the middle, but ultimately I've been able to stand back up and keep going.


"Hope' is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
And sings the tune without the words—
And never stops—at all—

And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
And sore must be the storm—
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm—

I've heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me."

- Emily Dickinson

I LOVE this - it's everything I think a tattoo should be - unique, personal, meaningful, and beautifully done. Also Emily Dickinson is awesome :)
 
My wife is buying me my next tattoos for earning tenure this year. I'm getting trees growing up my forearms. I know I'm getting a Douglas Fir on my left arm and am thinking either a Bristlecone Pine or a Redwood on my right arm. They're both going to be black and based off of scientific illustrations. I am so excited. My last tattoo was done in 1995.

Can anyone recommend a mellow tattoo artist in Denver?
 
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Deleted member 10571

Unconfirmed Member
Not done yet, next session will be in 10ish days, and I'm a horrible photographer. Its really hard to see since the pics turned out quite blurry, but the linework's actually really really sharp and great. Can't wait to see it done, it feels weird to run around with a half-done tattoo lol.

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It's on my right forearm.
 

F!ReW!Re

Member
Hey all,
Just wanted to know if any of you has had experience with getting a leg "sleeve".

I'm planning on getting one in the coming 2 months (they say mine will take about 4 sessions and I'm planning to have 14 days between each session.
Just a reference for the placement/style of my tattoo;
japanese-fish-and-flower-leg-tattoo.jpg


And something along these lines for the colors;
koi-fish-tattoo-designs-13.jpg


From tattoo pictures I've seen online I think a black koi with 2 colorful flowers will make the tattoo look better.
I feel if I would make the koi bright orange the tattoo would be a bit messy compared to having a black fish and two brightly colored lotus flowers next to it.
Especially with the black background and a wave design. I like the idea of a black koi with highlighted edges like in the image above or something along the lines of the following tattoo;
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Just wanted to know;
- Has anyone here gotten a leg sleeve tattoo and how long did it take you?
- How much time did you keep between sessions and how did the recovery go?
- I work as an English teacher so I'm on my feet most of the time at work, how much will that affect healing/pain rates?
 

Wulfric

Member
Does anyone with a Prince Albert want to chime in with their experience? I'm the last person to get a piercing (or so you would think), but I've always been attracted to this one. I'm cut down there so I would guess that would make the procedure easier. Do you really have to sit down to pee for a while afterwards? That seems like would be a major pain in the ass.
 

Nephilim

Banned
been struggling last 2 days to get my eyebrow piercing out. ive been watching vids and everything. twisting the hell out of it

come to find out mine is one where you just pull it apart

im an idiot
 

Switch Back 9

a lot of my threads involve me fucking up somehow. Perhaps I'm a moron?
Going to get my first new ink in a decade today.

Hellboy's right hand of doom on the inside of my right forearm.



I'm a little nervous, tbh.

Edit:

Complete!

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I loathe Hellboy but I love your piece. Looks great.
 

nicoga3000

Saint Nic
Thread bump!!!

My wife has come up with the idea of getting matching Star Wars tattoos. So apparently she wants to schedule something for next Saturday.

I'm a bit nervous? She wants to get them on our wrists. So whatever, I'm good with it. But I'm curious about how to, as a first timer, prepare. Mentally more than anything. I'm sure it's not going to feel amazing (you know because it's needles poking my skin repeatedly), but I'm trying to go into it as calmly as possible.

Tips for the newbie??
 

freshair

Member
Thread bump!!!

My wife has come up with the idea of getting matching Star Wars tattoos. So apparently she wants to schedule something for next Saturday.

I'm a bit nervous? She wants to get them on our wrists. So whatever, I'm good with it. But I'm curious about how to, as a first timer, prepare. Mentally more than anything. I'm sure it's not going to feel amazing (you know because it's needles poking my skin repeatedly), but I'm trying to go into it as calmly as possible.

Tips for the newbie??

Honestly just zone out. I end up just staring at the ceiling and getting lost in my thoughts and not think about what's happening. Getting tattoos is almost like an S curve for me. The first needle stroke is always exciting/scary and it hurts but then it starts not hurting as your brain releases endorphins. Then depending on the size, it starts hurting again lol. But then it feels good again.
 

nicoga3000

Saint Nic
Honestly just zone out. I end up just staring at the ceiling and getting lost in my thoughts and not think about what's happening. Getting tattoos is almost like an S curve for me. The first needle stroke is always exciting/scary and it hurts but then it starts not hurting as your brain releases endorphins. Then depending on the size, it starts hurting again lol. But then it feels good again.

I've read a lot of "eat food and drink a lot of water beforehand" comments. Why is that? And the tattoo shouldn't take more than 30-45 minutes given that it will be relatively small. If I overthink it, I'll be more nervous going in. So I'm trying to just go in with a blank headspace so I can do exactly as you said - zone out. Maybe music or a podcast if the artist is cool with it?
 

PantherLotus

Professional Schmuck
-- Food/water for the same reason you eat before getting your blood taken. It's my that big of a deal except for longer sessions.

-- I think it would be pretty lame to have headphones in while you're getting it done imo.
 
Thread bump!!!

My wife has come up with the idea of getting matching Star Wars tattoos. So apparently she wants to schedule something for next Saturday.

I'm a bit nervous? She wants to get them on our wrists. So whatever, I'm good with it. But I'm curious about how to, as a first timer, prepare. Mentally more than anything. I'm sure it's not going to feel amazing (you know because it's needles poking my skin repeatedly), but I'm trying to go into it as calmly as possible.

Tips for the newbie??

As daft as this sounds, remember to breathe, I've seen loads of people who forget that and end up in trouble!

Also you could take some sweets in with you, some kind of lollipop like chupa chups is good, it's keeps your sugar levels up and can take your mind off it, also if the artist doesn't mind just start chatting to them that also takes your mind off it.

Most of all just enjoy it, I find it very relaxing!
 

Hoo-doo

Banned
I went and got my third tattoo (the one on my chest) the other day.

YYjc6Ul.jpg


I got it because I wanted a tattoo to represent the relationship I have with the idea of hope (the swallow being a classic literary symbol for it in general, but for me specifically it reminds me of my favorite poem, which is below) - hope is what keeps my heart beating as even in my worst days, the idea that it will get better someday has kept me going. But it's also stopped my heart before (false hope), hence why it interrupts my heartbeat in the middle, but ultimately I've been able to stand back up and keep going.


"Hope' is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
And sings the tune without the words—
And never stops—at all—

And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
And sore must be the storm—
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm—

I've heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me."

- Emily Dickinson

I like the tattoo, but it bothers me that the heartbeat makes no sense from an EKG perspective.
 

Sober6809

Banned
So my tattoo has been healed for around 2 months now. And I'm a bit upset (if that's the word) on my black work. Looked great fresh but I'm thinking it needs to have another go around?

 

rSpooky

Member
So my tattoo has been healed for around 2 months now. And I'm a bit upset (if that's the word) on my black work. Looked great fresh but I'm thinking it needs to have another go around?


Was it very crusty/peeling a lot? Seems it was not inked deep enough? Id say talk to your tattoo guy/gal and see.
 
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