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Re: My first tattoo
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Re: My first tattoo
I'm sorry to say that it does look a bit like something drawn on by a schoolgirl. I'm glad it's not finished. It needs a lot of work. You might want to consider getting someone else to do it.
Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it
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Re: My first tattoo
Well me old cocker, me old china, its not a lost cause.
I'm sure if you get someone who really knows his onions to have a look at it, and hand over a few quid, it can still be turned into a thing of beauty. Its not like its a celeb or anything, thats really cheesy and impossible to do anything with. It could still be turned into a nice maori type thing, or whatever. |
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Re: My first tattoo
You asked for opinions.
I can't speak for anyone else, but my first thought was that it was done in biro as it's really badly done. Still, it'll wear off
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Re: My first tattoo
Originally Posted by Stewart
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sorry mate... its not all that neat... and of course... you know this yourself... it can be worked on and made to look fuller and neater, so dont worry... not a bad starting point though! ![]() : Ste Gough : stegoughwww.stegough.com
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Re: My first tattoo
![]() a similar piece done by my tattooist (not on me) but compare the difference in that and yours and you will see what people are getting at mate. dont worry as we said, it can be fixed! ![]() : Ste Gough : stegoughwww.stegough.com
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