Post 7 : Changes to my study programme
This seven blog it’s hard, because like I told
you in the second video in what I expect to work it’s not a typical curriculum,
but sense I study visual arts, and like the tattoo art I think I got half of
the package already. Or at least that was what I thought; when I took the my
first curse I saw that I need to be consciences about to learn different ways
to manage the area of drawing like the use of Photoshop and digital drawing,
however that’s how my tattoo teacher likes to do his work, but I also learned
that each tattoo artist has they own way to work. Been entirely honest, the way
he has to work it’s what I think brings
quality to he´s art studio, I notice that those little things he implements
like pre-visualize the tattoo in the body area whit Photoshop edition. That
kind of details it’s what brings professionalism and security about what good
job they do.
The past two years in my career I been studding
two subjects where the visual edition it’s the priority, digital drawing and
serigraphy, for those two you learn how to draw directly whit the application
tools, and also how edited a handless illustration to bring it flawless.
Beside al the technical knowledge also I
learned already how to use the machines, the power supply box, the pedal, the
different types of needles and for what they are good for, coloring, border
line, create shadow…etc. and, there is a tattoo style that I want to specialize
my drawing, of course I expect to be able to handle most of the expectations of
the clients but it’s always better when you go to an expert of anything, right?.
By the
way my favorite’s types of tattoo art are the Japanese, black and grey and my
favorite of all the Polynesian, and tribal tattoos.
the page didn´t let me upload the photos :´(
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