Sunday, June 30, 2019






How to design a full-sleeve tattoo. a full sleeve tattoo is basically one big tattoo or a series of tattoos that wrap completely around the arm from shoulder to wrist. if you want to form a sleeve by combing existing tattoos, consider the various ways you can combine them into one flowing tattoo. tattoo artists can offer several options for. Examples of turning existing tattoos into a sleeve? (self.tattoos) background, i have 3 tattoos on my upper arm and am looking to try to turn them into a half sleeve on my shoulder. 2 are black linework, 1 is traditional american. i have an artist in mind, and will discuss possibilities with him, but would love to have some photos to get a. How to design a half-sleeve tattoo. by leaftv contributor. then you simply need to choose a background to connect the individual pieces into one flowing tattoo. if you're dealing with pre-existing tattoos that need to be covered up your tattoo artist may want to cover those first before adding anything new to the area..





Tattoo | Jason Corbett


Tattoo | jason corbett




Jason Corbett | Blackwork Tattooist


Jason corbett | blackwork tattooist






Tattoo | Jason Corbett


Tattoo | jason corbett


Hi folks, i was looking for some direction or ideas towards turning 3 existing tattoos on my upper arm into a tastefully done half-sleeve. the middle tattoo was there originally and then i had the other two done around it.. What is best way to make exsisting tattoos into sleeves? i have tattoos on both upper arms and about 40% of my lower leg i want to make all three into sleeves. to do would be to go to an artist that tattoos and hopefully they'd be able to design something that would go with your existing tattoo. if it is a specific style tattoo. Sleeve design - add to existing tattoo. price $150.00. entries 24. time left completed looking for the i'm looking to extend the design i have to turn into a sleeve. i don't want any skulls or figures. i'm looking more for patterns, geometric shapes, polynesian style tattoo to extend down the whole arm and cuff at the wrist..




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