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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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I hate to stoop so low, but you really just look like a fag.
Sorry. :/ |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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I fucking love it. It's so unique.
Also, I see you're a Tool fan. :D |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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Ugh.
It might be better colored with a solid, dark shade. Was it shaded red at one point? It looks so blotchy and faded... |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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Shit, that's pretty complex. I think I like it.
You say that now, but you'll be looking at yourself in the mirror one day thinking how bare your other arm seems. >:D |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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| Even though it's a cliche idea, this particular tat was done very beautifully. The lines are so clean and the vibrant colors really pop. |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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| It's not so bad. I think some simple touching up to make the lines cleaner would make a huge difference. |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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It's looking really great so far.
I think some color in key places (maybe some red strategically placed throughout critical parts in the piece, like maybe the eyes and other details) would really make it pop.
Good luck! Keep us posted. :] |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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It's not that the artist did a bad job, I'm just not fond of the whole concept. It seems a little cliche.
To each his own, though. If it means something to you, then kudos. |
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Megan |
2009-06-09 |
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| I'm usually not a fan of butterfly tats, but this one has a unique spin that is very appealing. I really like it. :] The vibrant colors and overall flow make it really pop. |