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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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Michelle, I have no idea how you managed to spell that many words wrong in that short a post. And Japanese dragon tattoos often feature Chinese dragons so it can still be a Japanese dragon tattoo. Basically, remove your head from your rear. |
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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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@S:RM I know your post was a while ago, but hardcore, Giger-style biomech on girls is FIT. Do it if you haven't already. |
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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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SO great. I love biomech tattooing generally but the really Gigeresque stuff really rocks my world. Planning something like this for my left leg sometime in the future! |
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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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Chuck: It's not just an issue of shading. The teeth on your gears aren't consistent or capable of meshing with anything. The piece shows no imagination and looks like a 2-dimensional representation of quality work. And your lines aren't even great... |
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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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especially at the extreme right where you've clearly messed up the line and just made it thicker to hide the fact. If the picture was clearer I'd have more specific, constructive comments for you but for now those will have to do, I'm afraid. |
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sb924 |
2010-08-25 |
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Dude, that's shoddy. Cover-ups have come a long way from the days of needing to just pour black ink all over the thing. It looks like what it is and, what's worse, this looks bad in its own right.
Also, Chuck Dank, you can't even shade. STFU. |
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sb924 |
2010-08-22 |
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I'm sorry, it's not harsh to say this is shit AT ALL. Yes, every artist started somewhere; by drawing, usually. This guy doesn't have enough respect for the art form or the people he's scratching up to learn to draw well before he starts tattooing. Ugh. |