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Kamis, 08 November 2012

"sleeve tattoo"

Before making a sleeve tattoo design, you need to decide first which kind of sleeve tattoo you want. It is categorized into three areas based on how much part of your arms will be covered with the tattoo. They are full sleeve, half sleeve, or quarter sleeve. Full sleeve is from shoulder blade to wrist, so the tattoo will cover your whole arm. Half sleeve tattoo is from your shoulder blade to your elbow. So you still can cover the tattoo easier with a long-sleeved shirt if you want. if you ask for a quarter sleeve tattoo, then you will have a tattoo from your elbow to your wrist.
After you decide which one suits you best, learn more about tattoo styles and pick one you like most. Take time to search for the best tattoo artist who can help you. every tattoo artist has their own style and specialty. Choose one who you feel suits you best. and consult this with your tattoo artist because it really worth the time and effort. Remember, arms are the part of your body which can easily be seen an of course you don't want to have something you can find so many in common just because you randomly pick a design in a catalog to save your time. Take your time, no need to rush. If you have already had a tattoo or more on your arm, ask for a design from your tattoo artist which can connect the tattoos to be one style design for your arm. Usually, you can connect them by adding background with smokes, flames, or swirls, depends on the style of your design.
Be sure to ask about the price because getting a sleeve tattoo can be very expensive, depending to the tattoo artists and the complexity of the design. The more complex a design is, the more expensive it will be. Don't forget to anticipate the shape of your arms so that the design can be seen nicely despite the circular angle of the arm.
Pick the time when you have so much spare time because the making of the tattoo may take more than one session to be completed. It depends on the complexity of the design and your toleration of the pain. Besides that, some designs need more time for the healing first before the tattoo can be continued. So, how long your sleeve tattoo will be completed may vary from weeks to months.
Getting a tattoo is one way of gracing your body and is now considered by so many people as skin art. Perhaps the most common body part that people choose to have their tattoos is the arm. There are more fats and muscle here so it would not be as agonizing compared to getting the tat on a bony part of the body, like the back or the chest.
Sleeve tattoo designs are named as such because the ink covers the arm like the sleeve of a shirt would. Aficionados who like to enfold their whole bodies with ink prefer the full sleeve. This means that the whole arm, from the shoulder to the wrist, is tattooed. Of course, there's the half and the quarter sleeve, for those who are 'less adventurous'.
If it is your first time, here are some things that you need to consider about getting this kind of tattoo.
Size and Placement
As mentioned earlier, there are three basic kinds of sleeve tattoo designs: the full, half and quarter. You can go all-out and choose to have the full tat. But you should know that it will cost you a bit more cash and cause you a great of pain. If, on the other hand, you decide to go half or quarter, think about the placement. Will it be on the biceps or deltoid, the most common choice? Or will it be on the forearm instead?
Thinking of a Design Theme
Because the tattoo is pretty huge (even if that is a quarter sleeve tat) and covers a sizable area in your body, you would be better off with choosing a theme. You can look at the more common themes and sleeve tattoo designs made available online and then add to it so that you can make it wholly your own.
Tattooing It On
Skin art enthusiasts usually choose between two main methods. Some go for full sleeve tattoo designs which can be tattooed in increments, say, week per week. Others get smaller one and then add to it in the future, sticking to a certain theme. Try to weigh each and choose the one which suits you more.
Choosing an Artist
This aspect of the tattoo experience is very important. You will have to trust him. Once you have selected the right person to do the tattoo job, stick with him. This way, you will really get great results.
Taking Note of the Time Frame
Finally, you need to know that sleeve tattoo designs might take more than one session. If this is your first time, consider the pain factor besides the complexity of the design when scheduling sessions with a tattoo artist. You should also take the length of the healing time into consideration before you go for the second session.
Their has been a rise in the popularity of tattoos today, especially sleeve tattoo designs. Go to any major city in the world and you will see people of many shapes and sizes with sleeve tattoos. There are 3 basic types of sleeves. There is a full sleeve, a half sleeve, and a quarter sleeve.
A full sleeve is basically a combination of tattoos that take up the majority of the space on your arm. They cost the most because they take the most time to create. The creation of a sleeve tattoo can take anywhere from 5 hours to 25 hours to complete, all depending on what type you get. Most likely it will be completed over a few sessions.
You will usually be charged by the hour by your tattoo artist, the price range is pretty wide from dirt cheap to very expensive. If you get an expensive tattoo artist expect to pay hourly. Sometimes as much as you would pay a plastic surgeon. Most of the time the higher priced tattoo artists produce the best quality work and its why they are priced high.
Entire sleeve tattoo designs can get up to the thousands of dollars range, so before you choose your artist make sure you know how much you can afford. Like anything in life you usually get what you pay for with tattoo artist. Once in a while you'll find a good tattoo artist who is reasonably priced, but more likely than not cheap artist = cheap work. Basically I'm telling you that you should thoroughly research your tattoo artist before you decide. Think of it like choosing a car, you are going to check out a variety of dealerships before you make your final decision.
Sleeve's are not simple tattoos so expect making one to be hard and time consuming. To make the process easier I would go to a tattoo artist who has a lot experience with tattoo sleeves. When you are having a tattoo piece as humongous as a sleeve created you want to make sure it's of high quality. The tattoo is going to be on your body for an extremely long time.
One of the most popular types of sleeve tattoo designs are Japanese tattoo designs. A koi fish as the centerpiece of the sleeve is especially popular. Some other types of Japanese inspired designs you may see are cherry blossoms, dragons, and samurai's. Another extremely popular type of sleeve design are tribal tattoo designs. The designs usually consist of boldly darkened lines of tribal patterns. Some images that are also seen in tribal designs are sharks, geckos, turtles, and animal teeth.Celtic tattoo designs are also another really popular type of sleeve design.A Celtic tattoo design on a sleeve looks incredibly good and is distinguishable by patterns of interweaving lines.
A great aspect of getting sleeve tattoo designs is that they can be created piece by piece. So you may like a certain tattoo and get it done, than just add to it slowly. It's also great if you don't have a lot of money, as you can get your sleeve done piece by piece.
Getting a tattoo is not a simple or quick decision to make. This needs thorough reflection, especially when you are thinking about the design. Unless you can easily spend thousands of dollars on laser removal, tattoos are pretty much permanent. You really don't want to spend the rest of your life with a body art design that you are not too happy about.
One of the most difficult tattoo patterns to figure out would be sleeve tattoo designs. This actually started when some people found getting inked on their upper arms therapeutic and slightly addictive. Most of them began with just a small pattern printed on their upper arm then added more until their whole arm is covered.
Here are some sleeve tattoo designs that are very popular among people nowadays. These are also very versatile so that you can add on anything that you may like and it will still be appropriate with the entire look.
Tribal skin art is perfect anywhere in the body. This was derived from the cultural tattoos of different tribes all over the world, as the name suggests. This sleeve tattoo design is usually simple but the dark, thick and bold lines can be seen even from afar. Due to its minimalist look, you can add other patterns in the future.
For women, floral patterns are sweet and endearing. However, when these are worked into sleeve tattoo designs, you can be sure that the woman sporting this is tough and hardy. You can choose any kind of flower for this. Some men also flaunt this design at times.
The most common sleeve tattoo design would be those which are Chinese or Japanese-inspired. All the patterns, even simple characters, have profound meanings. You need to be careful about this as well because people from the Orient are pretty knowledgeable about these things and can understand what's printed on your body. You don't want to be the perpetual laughingstock just because of an awful tattoo.
There are several sites online which you can visit to look for a great design. If you think that most of these are common and quite ordinary, mix and match the looks. You can always come up with something 'custom-made' sleeve tattoo design. If you are planning to start with a smaller, simpler look and add on in the future, just make sure it will be easy to do this.
Since this project cannot be done in just one sitting (or one day), you really need to think about the sleeve tattoo design that you want made. Getting 'sleeved' is also pretty expensive. You may have a basic design at first but the additional patterns may cost you over a thousand dollars.
Tattoos are becoming more and more popular for both men and women. Out of all the different types of tattoo designs, I think that sleeve tattoos are among the coolest. They can cover just your forearm or as much as both your arms and legs and extend to the rest of your body.
The reason why I love sleeve tattoos so much is that there are almost endless possibilities. You have so much 'canvas' to use your designs on and you can build the tattoo up over a number of sessions or even over a number of months, adding a small part of your 'sleeve' every time you go to the tattoo parlor.
What Is A Sleeve Tattoo?
In case you are still wondering what a sleeve tattoo is and why it is named that way, let me explain. Usually sleeve tattoos are inked on the arms (forearm or the entire arm) but can also be done on the legs. They are any type of tattoo that fully covers a limb. Often all the skin is covered in tattoos which is why the tattoo is called a sleeve tattoo.
What Kind Of Designs To Use?
There are of course an infinite amount of designs and possibilities that you could choose from. Often it is nice to make a combination of some of your favorite things in life that have meaning to you and blend them all into one awesome-looking tattoo.
Among the more popular choices are Tribal tattoos, Japanese tattoos and flower tattoos. Tribal tattoos are not always just black,bold lines in a pattern. Pretty much any image can be converted into a tribal design, so you can get tribal tigers, tribal flowers and so on.
The Japanese designs are ones like cherry blossoms, samurai and koi fish. Besides the fact that these designs look very pretty, they also symbolize many things. The koi for instance is a symbol of strength and adversity since it is a type of carp that can be found swimming upstream, against the current.
Just A Word Of Advice
Sleeve tattoos are rather large and intricate designs. This means that they will take a long time to get inked, and it will usually take many sessions with your tattoo artist before your sleeve is complete. This is not a problem at all, but you need to be mentally prepared to persist in getting your tattoo completed. If you give up when you are 20% done with the tattoo, its going to be rather odd-looking.

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