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Tattoos and Piercings This forum is to ask questions and discuss tattoos, piercings and other aesthetic body modifications.
Can someone please draw me a tattoo? -
September 3rd 2013, 09:42 PM
Can someone draw me a tattoo? Please?
I want a tattoo, but need to know what it would look like before i deside, so if someone would draw a sketch of it, it would be very helpful. its three sparrows flying around eachother.
I'll attach some pictures of what I want it to look like, i want them to fly in the same direction as in the picture, but they would be more in the same size.
Re: Can someone please draw me a tattoo? -
September 7th 2013, 08:37 PM
Most decent tattooists are more than happy to draw them out for you for a fee normally unless you are booking the appointment to have it done. In the case that they're already someone elses tats I would hope anyone with a shred of respect won't do it for you anyway...
Re: Can someone please draw me a tattoo? -
September 8th 2013, 07:14 AM
Here's a tip:
Artists, especially professional artists, don't work for free. It's like walking into McDonald's and asking them to make you a cheeseburger so you can try it, but not paying if you don't like it - it's rude.
That said, as said above, professional tattoo artists will draw you a design for a fee. Usually less than the cost of a tattoo, but it still wouldn't be free. The same is true for many designers and artists of all types. They still have to eat.
So - suggestions:
Google artists and designers who work for a low commission.
Google tattoo studios in your area.
Ask people in real life.
OR, learn to draw.