Design Your Tattoo
Tattoo designs are increasing in beauty and number each and every year and there are many things to consider before you choose how to design your tattoo. There are a lot of excellent reasons for getting a tattoo: you can have words and images tattooed as a beautiful work of art, while others choose tattoos to remind themselves on a daily basis of specific people and experiences.
So, how to design your tattoo? Once you have determined that you want to get a tattoo, there are a few steps you must take before the actual tattooing process. You’ll need to decide exactly how to design your tattoo: what it will look like, what it might mean, and where it will be placed on your body.
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Here are a few things to think about before deciding between all of the possible way to design your tattoo:
Symbolism
If you want to have a tattoo that means something, you should think carefully before you design your tattoo. Rather than just a beautiful design, the tattoo designs for you to consider can be deeply personal. Some options you could choose include, for example, a favorite quotation, such as one from a book or song, a specific symbol or image that will remind you of a person or event, or even names, a very popular tattoo design. Of course, there are many other tattoo designs that can hold personal meanings.
Location
When you are choosing tattoo designs and deciding between various options, knowing where the tattoo will be located can be a big help. The same tattoo may look completely different on your wrist but not on your back. Many tattoo designs are created specifically to work with a specific body part, moving as your body moves. Some snake up the leg, curve around the shoulder, or are designed purposely for a part of the body that usually remains hidden. Think about which part of the body suits best before you design your tattoo
For many people, the placement of a potential tattoo design also depends on work considerations. Locations where the tattoo is easily covered by clothing may be best for professionals. Tattoo designs that may not be appropriate to show in some situations, such as nude figures, should probably be placed on the arm, back, or leg, where they can be covered.
Where you plan to place the tattoo also affects its possible size. Back tattoos can be much larger than those placed on the wrist or ankle, for example. If you are considering large landscapes or complicated pieces with several different images, when you design your tattoo, your back may be the best place. Discreet tattoos may be placed on the inside of the wrist or on your ankle
Color
The last step of the process in choosing tattoo designs is color. You can stick to black ink, or add one or more colors to the tattoo. Be aware that additional colors generally take longer; if you want extensive coloration, your tattoo may take more than one session. Typically, the first session will include outlines, while the second includes additional colors and shading.
The more you know about the tattoo designs you are considering, the more information you can give the tattoo artist. This can help them determine exactly what you want and make sure that everything is perfect when you design your tattoo.
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