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Got permission from the moderation team to start this thread. They advised me to set the following rules:

1.- No body art that includes obscene language.

2.- No body art with obscene or macabre imagery.

3.- No body art that is located on certain body parts (Sorry guys, you cant show off your ass).

4.- If you gonna post here do it with the intention to show your body art or to comment on others' body art. No trolling against tattooed or pierced people.

5.- No Zune tattoos (I made this one).

6.- Have fun guys.

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I only have a photo from a few years back, and have a lot more since then...

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Will take some more recent photos when i remember...

I do have the original drawings of some of my ink though (I drew them all)

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Honestly, I need to get them touched up, they have not aged well over the years. :/

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I only have a photo from a few years back, and have a lot more since then...

Will take some more recent photos when i remember...

I do have the original drawings of some of my ink though (I drew them all)

CRESTS.gif

DL_InkDesign01.gif

DL_InkDesign02.gif

TAT_Colors_CIRCLE_03.png

TAT_Colors_SQUARE_03.png

Honestly, I need to get them touched up, they have not aged well over the years. :/

You seriously drew those? Would you consider to make a design for my next one?

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You seriously drew those? Would you consider to make a design for my next one?

Yep, I actually have a BFA In Illustration from Parsons School of Design in NYC. When I went I did not touch a computer, still did everything by hand, such as those drawings.

And absolutely I would consider it. I have actually designed a few peoples ink over the years.

This is my buddys whole back and arms...

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The Moon and the Eye are the tops of his shoulder blades on each side. The Heart & Bird are smack dab in the middle of his back, and go down near his waist, it is HUGE in size.

I actually consider it an honor to design people's ink, not only is a permanent and I realize this, but it is also my own artwork, so that is indeed an honor IMO.

I also try to best to meet my clients needs so to speak, so if I need to alter my own style to fit what you want, such as for my friends ink above, I do so as long as it is not a huge departure, because then if it is, I might as well not be drawing it.

Just full disclosure, it will probably take me a good while. I am on to the next phase of my friends above ink, starting on his chest soon, so I need to whip that up one of these days.

But if you have some ideas, run them by me in a PM, will see what can be done. (Y)

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I love tattoos and body art. I have 5 of them on different areas. Dragons are my theme and I love every one of them:

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The others I can't show due to the restrictions placed on me by the thread's rulez :laugh: !

Got permission from the moderation team to start this thread. They advised me to set the following rules:

1.- No tattoos that include obscene language.

2.- No tattoos with obscene or macabre imagery.

3.- No tattoos that are located in certain body parts (Sorry guys, you cant show off your ass).

4.- If you gonna post here do it with the intention to show your tat or comment on other's tats. No trolling against tattooed people.

5.- No Zune tattoos (I made this one).

6.- Have fun guys.

Those rules are a bit harsh don't ya think? no nudity, I agree with, but Macabre or obscene language? what the ****?

One skull on my left forearm, and the dragon head on the other...

One of the flames and stars and dice is on my right calf... the star colors are the birth stone colors of my parents and myself. with the year I was born in the ribbon. The skull and dragon head, I just liked how they looked.

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This is a great idea for a thread! Come on, guys; I'm sure many of you members will have tattoos, piercings, and other forms of body art. Let's see what you've got :)

Those rules are a bit harsh don't ya think? no nudity, I agree with, but Macabre or obscene language? what the ****?

It's in the General Discussion form, and one of our rules is:

No Graphic Material of either a macabre or pornographic nature.

Any posts or links to such content will not be tolerated. We are a forum for all ages and expect posts to be family / work friendly.

and another is:

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We encourage you to use our communities as a forum to debate topics, but please use proper adjectives to express yourself. We do not tolerate circumvention of our word filter or abuse upon another member. As stated above, we are a forum for all ages and expect posts to be family / work friendly.

One skull on my left forearm, and the dragon head on the other...

One of the flames and stars and dice is on my right calf... the star colors are the birth stone colors of my parents and myself. with the year I was born in the ribbon. The skull and dragon head, I just liked how they looked.

215586_6144489034_507799034_178530_6696_n.jpg

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Badass tats friend!

Money well spent (Y)

New ink, did it yesterday. Skin still swollen.

The lettering reads "THIS IS A VOID"

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Love that one. How long did it take to fill? Would love to get a tattoo soon, still deciding on what to get though :)

Love that one. How long did it take to fill? Would love to get a tattoo soon, still deciding on what to get though :)

About two hours. Funny thing it's that it didnt hurt at all while filling but it hurt like a b*tch the next day.

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