 As we're getting closer to the seminar, I am now ready to show you guys the tattoo that we are going to be covering up together. So in every silicone hand, we're going to have a replica of this tattoo right here. I know, it's a little nasty. And we're going to be doing it together, step by step, how to cover it up so you guys can truly understand the process of a cover-up. As I'm tattooing you guys are more than welcome to come up and ask me questions, watch me tattoo and I'm going to be doing the same thing. I'm going to watch you tattoo. I'm going to give you some pointers. So thank you to all the artists who are ready to reserve your seat. And if you haven't reserved your seat, I don't know what you're waiting for. I really don't. It's going to be an amazing event and I honestly cannot wait. And if you still have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm having a seminar here in Phoenix, Arizona, November 13 and 14. So I'm going to leave you guys here with a small clip about the seminar and all the information you need to know. Thank you guys and I cannot wait to see you. If you're a tattoo artist and you want to learn how to do cover-ups and use true grace, then come to my upcoming seminar here in Phoenix, Arizona. It will be a two-day seminar and I will be sharing everything I know and I mean everything. If this is something you're interested in, send your submission to mrperiodrages-seminar-ayahu.com. Limited spots are available so make sure to reserve your seat as soon as you can. Thank you guys and I cannot wait to see you. Peace. Let's go. Mijento. How's everybody doing? Welcome back to my channel. This week I'm going to be doing something a little bit different and that is on the intro and the part where I explain my process. I'm going to be speaking in both languages because I want everybody to understand and I'm blessed to have two different audiences which is in Spanish and in English. And adding subtitles can be a headache. It is definitely a lot of work. And I definitely believe that reading subtitles can be a little distracting and you won't be paying attention to the video and what I'm doing because you're reading what I'm trying to say. So on those two parts I'm going to be speaking in both languages and I hope you guys like this video. In this week I'm going to be doing something a little bit different that is going to be on the intro and the part where I explain my process. I'm going to be explaining it in both languages which is in English and in Spanish so that everybody can understand it and put subtitles in my videos. That is the truth that it is a headache. It is a lot of work. And I can't imagine the problem I'm going to be trying to read subtitles and see my tattoo and listen to it. No, no, no, it's going to be a disaster. In the inner sleeve we're going to be doing a religious theme. In this week I'm going to give my client a full sleeve in the next two days. Because this video is going to be really heavy. The concept of the outer sleeve is going to be cultural. And in the inner part it's going to be religious. I'm going to connect the two parts, the two concepts and you'll see... So there's a lot of talk and little action so we're going to start this day and we're going to have fun. So let's get this day started and have a lot of fun. Here we... You look a little concerned, bro. You nervous, bro? You gotta let me know now. One mil? One mil? Are we going for the one million views, bro? It's like if this video reaches one million views I will do a giveaway. One free tattoo. Four by four. Four by four. So what I'm going to be doing here, all I'm doing is pretty much just completing the design here by free-handing some of the calendars. I'm going based off his middle finger here. Boom. What I'm doing at the moment is just adding more to the calendar. I'm adding more to the calendar so that the whole thing looks more complete. Because it looks like hair in some areas. It's not that hard to do free-handing in this part because they're... They're this... How do you call that? They're this... I don't know the name, it's going to be cool. Well, we're going to do figures. They're very easy to draw. So you don't need so much skill to just look at your points and say, I'm going to add it here. The center and branch out of that. How are you feeling right now, bro? Good, anxious. A little nervous. A little nervous now? It's been like five years since my last tattoo. Five years? I didn't know that. I thought you had been like recently. No. We're back to square one. Oh, damn. I don't even remember what it feels like anymore. I got you. Let me remind you. Tell my client that my last tattoo was five years ago. So... Oh, my microphone! Like I said, tell my client that my last tattoo was five years ago. So they're going to start over again with the pain. And we're going to see if he can endure the misfortune. Nothing like that. We'll see. What I have in mind in the top part is going to be this... this... that vanishes. Part of the calendar towards the beard. So that it looks three-dimensional. And this part here is going to be darker. So that's what I have planned. What I'm planning on doing for the top here is basically fading the... the calendar towards the chin area. And make it look like... it's going behind the face. We've been hurting. With the sharpie, he says. I'm going to burn the alcohol of the sharpie. Ready? There it is. I got to say that he took it like a f***. He fell asleep. I recorded it. I think it's definitely the funniest. Just to clarify, I don't want nobody saying oh, he could have been like really, you know, ill or something like that. He just fell asleep because he was chilling. I fell asleep. Yeah, he just fell asleep. He was hit. He didn't pass out. I'm sorry. You've been irresponsible. What part did it hurt the most? I think the inner shoulder towards my peck. Right here, huh? Next to the armpit? Yeah, and around my wrist. That was probably the worst part. When I hit your armpit, that's when you got a little dizzy, huh? Yeah. Caught you all guard your language. I was like, hold on, let me get a coke. I was like, for real? I mean, then again, we were at like an hour, eight and a half by that time. Yeah. Day two, tomorrow, inner sleeve. This whole thing. The hours that we took to finish the video were ten hours. And at the end of the session, the shoulder was already hurting, the arm was already hurting, so I went to sleep, they saw the video that I was sleeping, but as I said in English, I wasn't sick, I didn't get any sleep, I was just sleeping, I was just chilling. A little nap. Ten minutes. Something really good. I had to recharge my batteries. But, day two tomorrow, let's go, let's go. Ready? Let's go. Today is day two of this great project that will be the inner part of the sleeve, from here to the axel. Today's concept is going to be an angel that I'm going to extend from here to as much as I can. I'm going to thank the image. Today is day two and we're going to be doing the inner sleeve and the concept for today is going to be a religious tattoo. And the concept for today is going to be a statue of an angel that's going to go from here. The face is going to be here. The body, the feet, and then some filigree on the bottom. So it's going to be an interesting concept. I don't think I slept at all. So, as you can tell, my eyes are baggy, poofy eyes. But once I get started, today's lesson, how to put on a big stencil. I like to over moisturize the skin. Oh damn, I just hit the camera in my head. And then, that way, there's no... Like, if you put on the stencil, and it's a perfect stencil, you are 100% sure that everything sticks to the skin. And what we're going to do right now, we're going to put the big stencil on. Exaggerate the stencil stuff and this one so that... so that there are no hairs. Glossy. It looks shiny. It's glossy, but let it dry real quick. If you put on the stencil, and it's this wet, the stencil is just going to smear everywhere. Like, super nasty. If you put on the stencil as it is wet right now, it's going to be a disaster. The ink is going to... It's going everywhere. You got to touch the nipple and... So, I'm going to base it off my middle finger here and my middle finger here. Right there. And then let that drop, my guy. I'm going to base it on my middle finger touching the inner part of the stencil and my middle finger touching his middle palm. Ready? In depth in this video is going to be how to make the skirt look like it's folded. So... the needle that I'm going to be using is... a 17-curve Mac with a voltage of a 5.0. The lesson of this video is going to be how to make the skirt look like it's folded. What do you say? Wavy? Undulated. Undulated? Undulated? Curved? Whatever. You get me? You get me? I'm going to be using my 17-curve needle, Magnum Concurva, with a voltage of 5.0. And I'm using my medium tone. I'm going to be using my medium tone to execute the whole thing. To do everything, it's going to be my medium tone. I'm not going to be mixing anything with this. It's just going to be my straight... my medium tone. The trick I'm going to be using is that I'm not going to be mixing my tones with others like lighter. I'm not going to go lighter or darker. It's just that I'm going to base it on the pressure of my machine. I'm going to do layers and layers until I get the tone that I'm looking for. Personally, if I was to be doing this with a voltage of 8.0 or a 9 or a 7, I think because of the way I tattoo, I would probably scar the skin because the voltage is probably going to be way too fast. So I would have probably caused some damage because I'm just dragging the mag back and forth. But because my voltage is so low it allows me to put more layers. I just explained that if I was doing this with a voltage of 8.0 or a 9 or a 7, there's a great possibility that it would be very easy for me to scar the skin because the way I'm tattooing the technique I'm using and the pressure I'm putting is very strong to be using a higher voltage. It's pure pressure that I'm using and my needle is outside. It feels like the pressure in my hand. It's so delicate this area that requires patience. This area is so soft, delicate that you have to take your time, gotta be patient, build it up, don't rush it. This part of the stature is so soft that there's no shortcut. You just gotta do it. Like it's not like texture that you can just you know just go at it and it's gonna look good. I have this negative space here. I'm gonna a thin layer just to give it the illusion that it's curving. In this part of the skin that is negative that is just the skin I'm going to add a little bit of shadow to give the illusion that there's a curve and it looks more three-dimensional but it's light, a very light layer. It would make the skin soft. It's light, light, light, light. Let's do it. I'm gonna keep doing the same thing throughout the whole entire stature and yeah, let's go. We finally completed this big-ass project. He made it. Bless. I'm glad he made it. We ended up doing a whole ass sleeve in two days. Total hours were or the total hours were 17. 17 hours. Today was 7. Yesterday was 10. And he was dying, bro. For sure. I was dying. I could feel good. I was definitely tired today. I felt defeated. Get poetic, bro. Get a little poetic. I just need to go home and rest. That's what I need to do. Yeah, me too. I gotta sleep. But can't wait to show you guys this project. It's insane, my guy. It's insane. Anything you want to add? Thank you very much for the experience. Hopefully I never have to do this again. You don't have more space. But I do appreciate it very much. Back piece or what? Yeah. Let's do it. My guy, appreciate you.