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Beginning Tattooing Tips : How To Outline A Tattoo

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Learn tips on how to start outlining a tattoo as a beginner tattoo artist with tips from a professional tattoo artist in this free skin art video clip.

Expert: Jesse Bradley
Bio: Jesse Bradley has studied many different art forms since 1994. In 2005 he opened his private tattoo studio on Riverside in Valley Village, CA.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • he's shaky because there's a camera there and he realizes that 750,000 people are watching...

  • at 2:45..... "OW what did u do!" lmao

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  • Alec Baldwin tattoos?

  • I'm left handed too :D

  • im left handed to bro & thanks for the tips !

  • @JRayMalcolm no excuse!

  • Relax Guy. My brother is a tattoo artist. I have never seen his hands shake like that. He goes from the bottom up even on lineless portraits. Matter of fact he would never do a video doing a corny piece like that.

  • @lenchmobbof1 Not everyone likes to tube bounce.

  • does this hurt?

  • hes left handed thats why he started on the top left. think about it

  • never start at the top of the stencil. work from the bottom of the peice up. you will smear your stencil like this guy is doing in the video. prefect example of why you start from the bottom up. try not to whipe to hard or too much dabb the paper towel if u need to.

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