¿Es necesario estudiar artes para ser bueno en el tatuaje? Q&A Inknation Studio

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Welcome to a new episode of Inknation Studio Podcast! This time, Zhimpa Moreno, Darwin Enríquez, and Nicolás Asencios come together for the much-anticipated Part 2 of our questions and answers dynamic. But what revelations await us in this episode?

They will discuss matters such as the necessity of studying arts to tattoo, demystifying the use of 3RS needles with a 0.35 caliber, and unveiling the secrets behind what it takes to tattoo at Inknation Studio, and many more. Do you want to find out if your question was answered in this episode? You can’t miss this podcast.

How to find my style? What is asepsis? Tips for white ink | Round of questions and answers at Inknation Studio

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Welcome to a new episode of the Inknation Studio Podcast! On this occasion, Zhimpa Moreno, Darwin Enríquez and Nicolás Asencios dive into the second part of this dynamic of random questions, questions that may be technical, or simply a hate comment. Find out if your question is answered here.

This episode is infused with interactivity. Have you ever left a question on our YouTube channel? You will surely find the answer here. And if by chance you can’t find it, leave your question in the comments section! This new question and answer section of the channel will remain valid for a while longer.

In short, this episode promises to be an unforgettable experience. Inknation Studio Podcast not only gives you knowledge about tattoos, photography and art; invites you to be part of a creative community.

Black and White Geisha: Mastering the Art of Tattoo Techniques

Nicolás Asencios made an impressive tattoo for the New York Empire State Tattoo Expo where he stood out for doing a piece of a Geisha in black and white with new shading techniques.

During the three days, the renowned tattoo artist expressed that one of the easiest ways to tattoo without mistreating the skin is by going from the bottom up of the tattoo design.

For this, it is important that the materials are appropriate and for this reason the tattoo artist uses FK irons machines and Kwadron needles. These machines allow the tattoo artist not only more comfort but also allow a greater injection of color creating a more solid piece.

The design took him several days where he managed to create a black and white Geisha with representative elements such as flowers and a fan. Typical aspects but at the same time that give life to the elaborated piece.

However, one of the strategies that you use is to dilute your inks to give a greater nuance and finish to the shadows of the tattoo. Without a doubt, you had to elevate the design and deepen the realistic details implemented.

Staying Updated in the Tattoo Industry: Tips from Professional Artists

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The tattoo industry is constantly evolving, with new trends, techniques, and artists emerging all the time. For those looking to stay up-to-date and improve their skills, it’s essential to adopt a growth mindset and continuously seek out opportunities for learning and development.

Here are three key tips for staying current and thriving in the world of tattooing, inspired by the wisdom of professional tattoo artists Nicolas Asencios and Armando Muñoz.

1. Be patient

The first step to staying updated in the tattoo industry is to practice patience. Learning and mastering new skills takes time, and it’s important to approach the process with a long-term mindset.

Rather than expecting instant success, focus on setting achievable goals and taking small steps each day to improve your craft. Recognize that mistakes and setbacks are a natural part of the learning process, and don’t be discouraged by them. Instead, use them as opportunities to learn and grow.

2. Surround yourself with people who help you grow

Another crucial factor in staying updated in the tattoo industry is surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals who share your passion for the craft. Seek out mentorship and guidance from experienced artists, attend industry events and conferences, and connect with other artists in your area.

By building a supportive network of peers and mentors, you’ll have access to valuable feedback, inspiration, and resources that can help you improve your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and techniques.

3. Never believe that your work is perfect, there is always something to improve

Finally, it’s important to adopt a growth mindset and recognize that there is always room for improvement. Even if you’re already an accomplished artist, there is always something new to learn or a skill to refine. Rather than becoming complacent or resting on your laurels, approach your work with a sense of curiosity and a desire to continually improve.

Seek out constructive feedback from trusted colleagues or mentors, and be open to trying new techniques or styles.

In conclusion, staying updated in the tattoo industry requires a combination of patience, continuous learning, and a growth mindset.

By adopting these three key principles and surrounding yourself with supportive peers and mentors, you can continue to improve your skills and thrive as a tattoo artist in a constantly evolving industry.

Pro tips and tricks for tattoo artists

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Thinking of getting a tattoo, but not sure how to present it to your clients? Or maybe you have an idea of ​​what you want, but you need a tool that allows you to let your creativity explore?

Today, with the rise of artificial intelligence, many programs and interfaces have emerged to offer all artists the ability to create unique, attractive and professional designs using both editing and design programs, thus creating an artistic piece that will allow you to present your idea to any client.

There are many ways to design your own tattoo using computer programs and websites. Some of the most used and effective interfaces and programs are those that offer you a wide range of ideal tools to edit, modify, draw and capture your idea in a more realistic way.

Adobe Photoshop is one of the most popular and powerful graphic design software on the market and is widely used in the professional tattoo industry for editing and creating designs through the layering system and tools offered by this application.

On the other hand, slightly more interactive applications such as Procreate, Clip paint studio or Wacom are the most used by Zhimpa Moreno, J Luis and Nicolás Asencios since they have a friendlier interface and at the same time offer a wide variety of tools for both design as to make textures and shadows.

Finally, it’s important to highlight that when choosing a program to design your tattoos, you must take into account what your design style is and if the program you selected offers you the right tools and options to apply your style within and offer you more freedom when designing your tattoo.

In this way, you will be able to choose the interface or editing program that facilitates your design process and thus offer your client a proposal that is not only professional but also adapted to the reality we live in.

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