
How can i get a tattoo design for me online for free?
I have a great idea for a tattoo that i really want to get, but the only problem is i CAN’T draw. So my question is is there any websites that i can find a tattoo artist to design a tattoo just for me online without going to a tattoo pallor? The reason why i don’t want to go to a tattoo pallor is because i would like to walk in with the picture of i want on my body. Thank you all in advance.
i would go to the tattoo shop and have them draw it up. they really know what they are doing and they can customize it for you and them. when i got mine..i gave him 2 pics and told him how i want certain things…then told him to go with what he feels is best. he did an amazing job and i won’t ever regret letting him do it. he did it flawlessly. and im the only person who has this ink. well that is until someone sees it and asks for it. but it was the best thing to do…i would go for it..go to the shop and have them draw it up. chances are…if you have someone draw it up and they don’t entirely know the whole tattoo process…the artist will have to change something on it depending where u get it.
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