Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Black and Grey Tattoo Designs
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Maori flash to real tattoo photos
Hi,
Today I received two photos, one of a customer who bought "Shoulder tattoo 150" a few weeks ago. The tattoo healed and lookes really nice.
The second tattoo is the shoulderblade design I did on february 18th, you can see the sketches and work in progress in the previous posts.
Get back soon with some updates!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Today I received two photos, one of a customer who bought "Shoulder tattoo 150" a few weeks ago. The tattoo healed and lookes really nice.
The second tattoo is the shoulderblade design I did on february 18th, you can see the sketches and work in progress in the previous posts.
Get back soon with some updates!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Labels:
arrowheads,
koru,
maori,
photos,
Shoulder tattoo 150
Japanese Sakura Tattoo Designs
Friday, February 18, 2011
Lotus Flower Back Tattoo Designs
Shoulder blade tattoo maori samoan style
Hi,
It has been a while, but I just finished a nice tattoo piece. It's a design for the shoulderblade and back.
My customer wanted to cover quite some skin, with nice Maori Kirituhi shapes and some Samoan patterns.
First I made a template from the measurements I received, and started sketching:
I really enjoy to make the first basic koru shapes, this gives the tattoo a nice flow and "cuts" the large template into smaller pieces that can be filled with other intricate patterns, like triangles, spearheads and repetitive lines.
Once the basic layout is set, I move on to the next fase.
My client asked for some Samoan patterns, which are mainly formed by even lines filled with very detailed shapes (upper left side of the tatoo):
In the centre of the pencil sketch I drew a row of arrowheads and triangles, but I removed it later as you can see in the completed sketch:
The final high resolution image was traced with a black felt-tip marker and scanned.
After optimizing it and creating a linedrawing I sent it to my customer.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
It has been a while, but I just finished a nice tattoo piece. It's a design for the shoulderblade and back.
My customer wanted to cover quite some skin, with nice Maori Kirituhi shapes and some Samoan patterns.
First I made a template from the measurements I received, and started sketching:
I really enjoy to make the first basic koru shapes, this gives the tattoo a nice flow and "cuts" the large template into smaller pieces that can be filled with other intricate patterns, like triangles, spearheads and repetitive lines.
Once the basic layout is set, I move on to the next fase.
My client asked for some Samoan patterns, which are mainly formed by even lines filled with very detailed shapes (upper left side of the tatoo):
In the centre of the pencil sketch I drew a row of arrowheads and triangles, but I removed it later as you can see in the completed sketch:
The final high resolution image was traced with a black felt-tip marker and scanned.
After optimizing it and creating a linedrawing I sent it to my customer.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Phoenix Tattoo Designs in Back
Labels:
phoenix tatoo,
phoenix tribal tattoo,
tribal tattoo
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Spider tribal tattoo Design
Phoenix Tribal Tattoo Sketches Design
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