30 Things That Annoy Tattoo Artists | Tattoo Artists Answer

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  • Tattoo artists tell us the things that clients commonly do that annoy them the most.
    What are things that as a client annoy you about tattoo artists? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @whateveridk999
    @whateveridk999 Před 4 lety +3114

    Things that annoy tattoo artists: clients

  • @razzaxxe
    @razzaxxe Před 4 lety +7212

    "Being overly picky about your design"
    Heaven forbid I should get exactly what I want on my body forever.

    • @MsMoonDragoon
      @MsMoonDragoon Před 4 lety +788

      lol yeah that one made me doubletake. like its not going on you, its going on me. forever. I have the right to be a little picky.

    • @redcomic619
      @redcomic619 Před 4 lety +173

      I had a tattoo artist tell me he loves his job because the customer is never right.

    • @rosalynhilliard7627
      @rosalynhilliard7627 Před 3 lety +149

      Especially because I've seen some tattoos spelt wrong or other things that are non salvageable.

    • @carlosflores287
      @carlosflores287 Před 3 lety +43

      @@rosalynhilliard7627 spelt 🤔😂 the irony

    • @lauren8204
      @lauren8204 Před 3 lety +210

      Carlos Flores you really thought you did something 🥴🤡

  • @theresa2431
    @theresa2431 Před 3 lety +2363

    "overly picky" as if im not handing you hundreds of dollars to put something permanent on my body

    • @2402devin
      @2402devin Před 3 lety +159

      Exactly like wtf. Why can’t you just do your fucking job

    • @AyraNunes
      @AyraNunes Před 3 lety +116

      Exactly! Like asking how much... am I not allowed to know how much I'll spend on something before I pay for it?

    • @AussieBit451
      @AussieBit451 Před 3 lety +46

      “Overly” being the key word here. There comes a point where being picky becomes “too picky”. Their style might not match yours exactly, assuming you are also an artist with your own style...and what you have in your head isn’t necessarily what everyone else has in theirs. Just another way of looking at it.

    • @taylorkane2828
      @taylorkane2828 Před 3 lety +90

      As a tattoo artist, this irked me too. A client is allowed to be as picky as they want, this is a mark that is going to be on their body forever. Nitpick my art to your heart’s content, it’s more important to me that you love your tattoo than for you to immediately love my art.

    • @meg1653
      @meg1653 Před 3 lety +18

      @@taylorkane2828 it's because these are world famous tattoo artists that book super far in advance and have a certain style/niche that they do not go outside of. they turn down a lot of designs and clients. obviously a tattoo artist in whatever town you're in isn't going to have the same attitude as a millionaire artist that tattooed LeBron James bro

  • @brentarellano46
    @brentarellano46 Před 3 lety +983

    These tattoo artists: "Being overly picky"
    My tattoo artist:
    Stopped and asked/checked with me many times if my tattoo looked like I wanted it. Even asked me to go and look in the mirror to make sure her work was what I wanted. And she welcomed any "pickyness" I had.

    • @vivianelaisdefarias
      @vivianelaisdefarias Před 3 lety +18

      Can you share her Instagram?

    • @brentarellano46
      @brentarellano46 Před 3 lety +29

      @@vivianelaisdefarias @tattoosbyadriana

    • @vivianelaisdefarias
      @vivianelaisdefarias Před 3 lety +9

      @@brentarellano46 thaaank yooou!

    • @verbon47
      @verbon47 Před 3 lety +44

      that is what an good tattoo artist look like, like you can be the best in the fucking world but if you are like these people i aint going to you

    • @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
      @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer Před 3 lety +28

      100% true. My artist was probably picker than I was. I can appreciate him being a perfectionist so that I don’t have to. It really takes the pressure off

  • @poseidon699
    @poseidon699 Před 5 lety +18138

    "Overly picky" is normal if its gonna be on your body for the rest of your life

    • @tomsmith2966
      @tomsmith2966 Před 5 lety +1666

      David Goodwin I couldn’t agree more they are artists but it’s my body

    • @deb1920
      @deb1920 Před 5 lety +934

      Picky is normal. Overly picky is not. I experience it as a visual artist. If you're telling me exactly how to do everything, why are you having me do it? When that happens, it usually looks like trash because a non-artistic person is art directing and they have absolutely no clue what they're doing.

    • @galapagosmonster5554
      @galapagosmonster5554 Před 5 lety +229

      You can't be picky. You are suppose to trust them. You went and chose this artist because you saw the work they did. All you have to do as a customer is give an idea and pay. That's all, nothing more.

    • @PepetheDoctor
      @PepetheDoctor Před 5 lety +324

      Yeah it's gonna be on MY body and i've Seen many "tattoo artistes" with 0 Tastes like bro your shit IS garbage

    • @razorkee7600
      @razorkee7600 Před 5 lety +408

      @@deb1920 Very simple, cause I don't know how to tattoo. Saying any customer does not know what he/she wants is also a bit crude. Just because people don't tattoo, it doesn't make them non-artistic..

  • @metalriff1018
    @metalriff1018 Před 5 lety +2503

    "Too picky" "Asking the price beforehand" "They want the tattoo in a too specific of a direction"
    I think these are legitimate things to being up with your artist. I mean its permanent. I'm not going to go get any service done without asking the price beforehand.

    • @HashTheGrappler
      @HashTheGrappler Před 5 lety +49

      well the price thing works for small tatts cuz they can gage the time required, but something like a sleeve, the time it takes can vary and therefore the price as well. Speaking from experience, I’m getting a sleeve done and the guy was straight honest, he said it to me straight, could be between 4-7 sessions so the price can be 2k like it could be 3k.

    • @Ricolicous
      @Ricolicous Před 5 lety +23

      All of their tattoos look specific as fuck

    • @RhodaPhone98
      @RhodaPhone98 Před 5 lety +54

      I think it’s reasonable to at least have an estimate. Of course you can’t give an exact price for a bigger or detailed piece, but I should know if I’m looking at 100 - 150 or 2k.

    • @imsorryehh4905
      @imsorryehh4905 Před 5 lety +36

      @@RhodaPhone98 I think its probably that they get a lot of people who come in and say "how much for a tattoo" without any specifics given. Sorry but you can't give an estimate on a tattoo that you don't have any specifics about.

    • @sheilagunn596
      @sheilagunn596 Před 5 lety +6

      I'm going this afternoon to get a tattoo cover , hearing these artists is scaring me!

  • @isabellapaulelli9125
    @isabellapaulelli9125 Před 3 lety +335

    Repeat with me: you shouldn’t be annoyed by your client asking a reasonable question

  • @aliyahabrahams
    @aliyahabrahams Před 3 lety +497

    The “how much” thing being annoying is kinda weird. Sometimes people are just looking for what they can afford and I don’t like the idea wasting an artist’s time by making an appointment and seeing them, only to find out that I cannot afford them. It would make me feel like shit. Maybe it’s because I’m from another culture but artists are almost always able to give me a quote, or at least a range where I live.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke Před 3 lety +28

      They obviously meant asking the price before even discussing the tattoo.
      Newsflash the size and artstyle can alter the price🤦🏽‍♀️.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke Před 3 lety +16

      Also if you’re on a tight budget don’t go to a top artist like these ones, because you just KNOW that they’re gonna be expensive.
      Good tattoos cost more but atleast you have something good on your body.

    • @leaavixen
      @leaavixen Před 2 lety

      Your correct!

    • @Tracy-xe9zu
      @Tracy-xe9zu Před 2 lety +10

      In my experience, opening with what I want and asking if they can do it within a budget that I set works great

    • @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo
      @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo Před 2 lety

      @@Tracy-xe9zu honestly that's how 99% of artists operate these are all Hollywood pricks high off their own farts.

  • @LaydleBagel
    @LaydleBagel Před 5 lety +5203

    Chris kills me.
    What annoys you as a tattoo artist?
    "When the bar closes"

  • @shespawntwin1
    @shespawntwin1 Před 4 lety +5269

    *Legit complaints:*
    •Kids in the studio
    •Being late/ reschedule w/out tattooer knowledge/consent/last minute
    •Farting purposefully like no one noticed
    •Poor hygiene
    •Being intoxicated
    •Moving around while being tatted
    •Being rude while asking about the tattoo, before and during the work
    •Pretending you know more than the tattooer
    •Taking care of the tattoo is the clients' responsiblity
    •Haggling a price
    •Hitting on the tattooer
    •Wanting to change the design image part way through tattooing.
    •Telling the tattooer " do what you want", and then being mad when they do
    *NOT legit complaints:*
    •Asking for a price as one of the 1st questions. Duh. Wtf is wrong with you people.
    •Upside down work. If that's what they want, it is their body.
    •Picky about the tat before work is started. Duh. They are gonna have it the rest of their life, not you.
    •Changing the design at the last minute before tattooing starts. It is annoying, but if they paying the price- suck it up.
    •Just because you are an artist doesn't make you Michelangelo. Even if you are, Fuck you and your preference for someone else's tat. It is theirs and not yours.

    • @mrg529
      @mrg529 Před 4 lety +310

      this

    • @toogaytolift9176
      @toogaytolift9176 Před 4 lety +304

      Literally golden here

    • @majestchiqnb8810
      @majestchiqnb8810 Před 4 lety +197

      Exaaactly. Idk how many times I said exactly reading this lol but I was thinking the same thing.

    • @codq1329
      @codq1329 Před 4 lety +346

      I agree with just about everything except for changing the design at the last minute. Artists spend a lot of time designing the work based on the client’s specifications before the appointment. If the design is suddenly changed the artist has to just wing it. That’s not only stressful in the moment but clients are the artists’ living portfolio of their work. It’s only fair that the representation of their work be the best they can produce. Especially if the client ends up not liking it because it was rushed and improvised, then they may write a bad review of the artist.

    • @shespawntwin1
      @shespawntwin1 Před 4 lety +88

      @@codq1329 well, yes. There is a lot of nuance with that specific point, which is why didnt go into a lot of detail. I think the point being, if someone wants a change, they have to say something. Then the artist must be allowed the time to do said change, whether it is minimal or a larger difference. Such changes cost time, time is money, so the client and the artist must work out pricing ( which I left in my original bullet point).

  • @sleepyqueer
    @sleepyqueer Před 3 lety +506

    i love the argument of “its not for yourself it’s upside down” like ah yeah it’s much more important for ppl to see my tiny ass tattoo of “i love you” in my dead mom’s handwriting the right way up than it is for me to see it mhm

    • @phoekota
      @phoekota Před 3 lety +32

      I mean most people that get tattoos do it to show them off to others but yours sounds personal and if you simply tell them why you want it to face you then I doubt they'll complain....

    • @Tehmouseymouse
      @Tehmouseymouse Před 3 lety +1

      Peep the ratio

    • @helgabarton7384
      @helgabarton7384 Před 3 lety +45

      this is so on point. Even if it's not too personal or meaningful - I want a couple lyrics of poetry or my favourite song tattooed on me, for example. Because I WANT TO BE ABLE TO READ IT every time I wake up. Why is it perceived as a bad thing?

    • @verbon47
      @verbon47 Před 3 lety +3

      @@helgabarton7384 i think its because it can be fucked up really easy because youknow its upside down

    • @gabbieblack6332
      @gabbieblack6332 Před 3 lety +12

      yea i have a semicolon and my sisters initials under it, i won’t go into detail ab the meaning but i told my artist i want it facing me so i can see it/read it and have it for a reminder to keep going even when it gets tough and i’m not around her. my artist didn’t even question why i wanted it facing me, she just said “thank god for the stencil cause it might be shit if it was freehand upside down.”

  • @sammybowker7823
    @sammybowker7823 Před 3 lety +171

    Ironic hearing an artist say they hate when their clients are late, because I've literally never had an artist show up on time.

    • @laurenziminski1461
      @laurenziminski1461 Před 3 lety +15

      Same 🙋🏻‍♀️ or have me sit and wait for an hour after me appointment 🤣 seriously that’s when the tip money goes down 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @maryon-vj1rm
      @maryon-vj1rm Před 2 lety +2

      lol for sure, I got in the shop at 11 am and started getting tatted at 3 pm. My tattoo artist was the sweetest bean in the world though, and I did ask for a last minute adjustment, so I don't mind

    • @sammybowker7823
      @sammybowker7823 Před 2 lety +10

      @@maryon-vj1rm yeah I've had that exact same situation happen too. I'm not worried about the payment because an artist would never (at least my artists) charge me for waiting time. But my issue is I'm usually getting tattooed 5-7 hours and it's not fun to just wait for fucking hours before getting tattooed.

    • @maryon-vj1rm
      @maryon-vj1rm Před 2 lety +2

      @@sammybowker7823 yup that's what we get for loving big tattoos, we're fckin DRAINED by the end of the day, especially when we have to wait longer like this

    • @r7calvin
      @r7calvin Před 4 měsíci +1

      Me getting a forearm sleeve that's scheduled for the 2 days before my flight out of the country and my tattoo artist is 1 hr late both days 😂

  • @Anon.1277
    @Anon.1277 Před 5 lety +14385

    Asking how much it is?
    Yea my bad for making sure i can pay you afterwards.

    • @necro664
      @necro664 Před 5 lety +457

      Yeah right

    • @dreamonline1996
      @dreamonline1996 Před 5 lety +1090

      The price gets brought up before they lay the stencil. If you are that tight on money chances are you shouldn't be in the chair in the first place.

    • @imsorryehh4905
      @imsorryehh4905 Před 5 lety +534

      You should give the artist your idea and budget. If you're tight on money, then you should be spending that money on things you actually need.
      If you go into a tattoo place saying "I want a tattoo of 'insert whatever', how much?" its perfectly understandable they get annoyed. What size, what color, what placement. All that has a price factor to it.

    • @laceyy47
      @laceyy47 Před 5 lety +977

      Online Anonymous yeah but i’d kinda need to know if i need to bring 400 or 600 dollars. that’s a big difference

    • @matthewyhard8242
      @matthewyhard8242 Před 5 lety +136

      Not always actually. I agree you should have the money. I always bring an extra two hundred or so for cushion, tip and possibility of free time to add extra. But to act like its a straight forward service, price arrangement yeah its not. I think maybe what people are saying that your snooty comment doesn't address is that its not so straight forward. There is some artsy fartsy bend to it.
      @@dreamonline1996

  • @spiritlevelstudios
    @spiritlevelstudios Před 5 lety +7550

    Q: What annoys you most?
    A: When people come in and ask for tattoos.

    • @matthewyhard8242
      @matthewyhard8242 Před 5 lety +69

      This is funny! Fuckl yeah!

    • @Adriana-nq9ub
      @Adriana-nq9ub Před 5 lety +35

      walk ins instead of appointments

    • @faelientrashvlogs1495
      @faelientrashvlogs1495 Před 4 lety +67

      A lot of these artists are by appointment only, so people coming in and wanting something ugly from pinterest right this second probably gets annoying day after day

    • @crietzsche
      @crietzsche Před 4 lety +21

      Yeah, you certainly weren't listening. Everything they said was reasonable, but you clearly lack the ability to try and understand where their coming from.

    • @jordanmoore4104
      @jordanmoore4104 Před 4 lety +6

      LMAO, basically everything!

  • @Nicole-dv8ur
    @Nicole-dv8ur Před 3 lety +99

    I remember asking this question to my artist during my first tattoo. His answers?
    - People being distracting
    - Customers not taking the process/aftercare seriously,
    - And while he would agree to tattoo almost anything, he personally preferred tattoos with meanings as opposed to just copying someone else.
    All were annoyances, but they were vague and not personally judgmental toward the client (unless if the client wanted something really stupid/dangerous, like hate symbols).
    He certainly said nothing along the lines of "Get your toes painted before I tattoo your feet" or "Don't be so picky"
    Maybe it's the fame, but their "complaints" just scream "I'm high maintenance. Please don't come to me to get work done."

    • @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo
      @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo Před 2 lety

      They're all Hollywood weirdos every last one of them basically insulted by asking if they're affordable I'd rather go get a £30 tattoo by someone I could sit in a room with than pay $2000 to someone who specifically rips off clients this is the generation that started that by the hour bullshit Vs a tattoo is just worth X amount.

  • @gabzibobina
    @gabzibobina Před 4 lety +66

    As a health professional I truly appreciate Ryan's point. The healing process is different for all of us, follow the instructions given and be responsible.

  • @KristopherHart
    @KristopherHart Před 4 lety +6249

    Some of these complaints are valid and reasonable. Some of them are completely silly and its pretty clear some of these artists are a bit entitled.

    • @red_vibe9984
      @red_vibe9984 Před 4 lety +92

      Exactly

    • @KristopherHart
      @KristopherHart Před 4 lety +184

      @ what a silly blanket statement

    • @wowanothercookie
      @wowanothercookie Před 4 lety +106

      I am willing to blame the editing and set up of the questions for some of those, ut some are truly silly. Especially since some are to be kind of expected in this line of work.

    • @laartwork
      @laartwork Před 4 lety +10

      It doesn't mean it didn't annoy them.

    • @past3ltrash
      @past3ltrash Před 4 lety +35

      @ Not all tattoo artists are entitled. I go to this shop where this couple works and they are honestly very lovely and humble. Not all tattoo artists are huge and famous with a matching ego it all depends on where you go.

  • @phubsrc
    @phubsrc Před 5 lety +2874

    Why are tattoo artists so annoyed when a customer asks how much it will cost?! Wouldn't they want to know if the customer can afford it so the artist doesn't waste their time? Ffs this is always brought up and I'll never understand why it pisses them off so much.

    • @JTIIIK
      @JTIIIK Před 5 lety +186

      They said that it is annoying when it's the first question asked. If you go to tattoo artist solely because of the price it gives the feeling of underappreciation of their art. That's it. The money conversation is normal and important but shouldn't be the first thing that you ask. APPRECIATE. THE. ART.

    • @nightfighter7452
      @nightfighter7452 Před 5 lety +71

      deadass, at the very least artists should be able to provide their minimum rate and the per hour charge after that.it shouldn't be a guessing game

    • @NM-jw9jh
      @NM-jw9jh Před 5 lety +108

      @@JTIIIK maybe I do appreciate the art but I want to know if I can afford that art, I mean rough estimate for the size and color of the tattoo shouldn't be a problem

    • @phubsrc
      @phubsrc Před 5 lety +62

      @@JTIIIK Oh ok, so explain the other videos where artists complain that the customer asks for a tattoo, then asks for the price and they state "if you want a tattoo it shouldn't matter about the cost"? Do artists want to waste their time in designing the work, going to the appointment, doing the tattoo, then afterwards tell the customer the price only for the customer to say "oh I can't afford that"? I got a tattoo from an artist 2 years ago and never going to him again because how rude he was when it came to me asking how much it was, gave him a 20% tip, still got pissy when I asked how much it was. The art was great, would recommend for that reason, but not the pissy attitude. Like I said, will never understand.

    • @najodo5209
      @najodo5209 Před 5 lety +26

      Jasiek Kiszowara so we should appreciate their art before we permanently mark our body with it and we can’t afford it? Lmao

  • @nozweifel6093
    @nozweifel6093 Před 4 lety +984

    lol watching these as a tattoo artist is sad and hilarious. My clients are literally the sweetest human beings on earth, they're the only reason why I can do the job that I really love. they trust me with their bodies & I think that's extremly precious and valuable I'd absolutely never rant about a client like this! it's also a shitty format to ask these questions because It deepens the the narrative that as a client it is normal to feel intimidated by you artist while actually you should feel welcomed and understood. unless you want racist imagery, work that's culturally appropriated or sexist stuff the get the fuck out lol bye.

    • @lizziemay9038
      @lizziemay9038 Před 3 lety +6

      aw

    • @anonshrimp8299
      @anonshrimp8299 Před 3 lety +11

      Just because your clients were little angels....doesn't mean that's true for everyone. Not everyone gets sweet clients who will be as nice as you described. Believe it or not, some clients can be assholes who are scummy or rude. Also they aren't giving names, they are just general stuff.

    • @laragrove75
      @laragrove75 Před 3 lety +19

      Thank you!! You are more the type of artist that I’m used to and love going to. The people in this vid intimidate me lol

    • @kekyointheshitpostingfool7959
      @kekyointheshitpostingfool7959 Před 3 lety +20

      That's what I'm talking about. I feel like it's bc they're really popular and have a huge following. They think they're literally God for having over a million instagram followers

    • @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
      @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer Před 3 lety

      What do you consider cultural appropriation with tattoos?

  • @brett8259
    @brett8259 Před 3 lety +96

    I always get nervous about "complaining" because I don't want to annoy the artist. I don't want to micromanage every little thing. But also, this is going to be on my body forever and I'm paying a good bit of money for it. If something is off about it, it's going to bug me forever. Whereas the artist just has to be a little annoyed for our session. I always see it as a red flag when artists are vehemently against that kind of stuff because to me, how I feel about the tattoo should be the most important thing. Isn't the goal of the artist to give you something you're going to love and enjoy forever? If I was an artist, I'd rather have someone micromanage than have to live with a tattoo they don't like every day.

    • @diceflawless9115
      @diceflawless9115 Před 10 měsíci

      I got a tattoo yesterday, I felt like I was annoying the artist and I'm not 100% happy with it. But I have to learn to love it because I"m stuck with it now

  • @Anaphriel
    @Anaphriel Před 5 lety +2464

    Client: Any idea how much I'd be looking at for the full piece?
    Artist: Ugh, so annoying.
    Client: Uh...ok...

    • @mirensummers7633
      @mirensummers7633 Před 5 lety +157

      I think what they were trying to say is that it annoys them that, before saying what they want in a tattoo, people ask how much it’ll cost, as if it’s the same regardless of the size and design

    • @dominicbullene943
      @dominicbullene943 Před 5 lety +19

      It maybe more on the concept of they want the exact price for a sleeve, they dont know what the exact price is, they dont know exactly how long its gonna take. So if the artist says its gonna be say 1,000 bucks, but it took longer and suppose to cost more. Now they are losing money, cuz the artist said it will be 1,000. That would annoy me if i was an tattoo artist

    • @CraftyWitch1990
      @CraftyWitch1990 Před 5 lety +13

      @@dominicbullene943 it's a question i always ask when i go to get inked. some tattoo places in my area charge per piece, others charge by the hour regardless of what you're getting tattooed. so it just makes sense to ask that for me. i never knew that wasn't normal in every area to have some charge per piece and others by the hour.

    • @imsorryehh4905
      @imsorryehh4905 Před 5 lety +10

      I'm guessing they mean when that's the first question people ask about the tattoo. They come in and go "Hey I want a tattoo, how much?" well, how much depends on a multitude of factors. Now imagine getting asked that question a dozen times a day for 5+ years. You'd get annoyed after all that also.

    • @xsugarplum3442
      @xsugarplum3442 Před 5 lety +13

      @@imsorryehh4905 Their job would then be to ask the questions needed to determine the price. When you go to a shop to fix your car how much, they can't tell you until they look at the car but they can give ballparks based on what it COULD be.

  • @hkhatri12
    @hkhatri12 Před 4 lety +3801

    So, basically dont ask for price?
    Sorry , not all of us are filthy rich to not ask about it beforehand.

    • @IAmValenwind
      @IAmValenwind Před 4 lety +195

      it's better to ask for a ballpark range for "this particular idea, that's this big, using mostly these colors", instead of "how much is a tattoo?". a lot of things can change commission work.
      i have a friend who makes custom furniture. it frustrates him to no end when people say "i want a bed". ...it's like asking "i want a car". well, you can buy a pinto, or you can buy a porsche... what are you looking for? what's your price range? what do you need and want? ...in that light, people start saying "okay, well, i want a twin bed that looks like this picture here, in this color wood"... and it creates a starting point to create an estimate.
      so, too, does the problem exist in art.
      "i want a tattoo". okay, do you want a black star outline on your thigh, or a photorealistic back piece in full color? asking for an average price for something of "this size" would be better than an estimate, which would be better than a solid price

    • @AngryPanda.
      @AngryPanda. Před 4 lety +108

      That's what I was thinking! How am I going to make sure I can pay you unless I ask for the price first?

    • @jenlavar7811
      @jenlavar7811 Před 4 lety +16

      Actually they aren’t filthy rich they have to ducking by those professional products to use it on you god damn body I’m sorry you think artists are rich but listen here they fucking aren’t

    • @IAmValenwind
      @IAmValenwind Před 4 lety +30

      @@AngryPanda. how can they give you a price, unless they know what you want, how well you sit still, how often you'll change your mind half-way through, and how long they have to wait after you've passed out?

    • @AngryPanda.
      @AngryPanda. Před 4 lety +15

      @@IAmValenwind They could give you an hourly rate surely..which you could then make an estimate from...

  • @thiagof9481
    @thiagof9481 Před 3 lety +557

    So in short they hate the fact that their clients are humans and not a piece of paper with money ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @viviy5915
    @viviy5915 Před 3 lety +334

    “when they micromanage” bro it’s going to be on their body forever, they’re allowed to be picky. they’re not just a canvas for u to execute your vision on lmao

    • @kauilanikim2199
      @kauilanikim2199 Před 2 lety

      I think they mean more when you bring someone.

    • @Brettwitte82
      @Brettwitte82 Před 2 lety +7

      @@kauilanikim2199 no, they mean not trusting the artist and being controlling and being nervous and showing it by constantly asking questions to show their anxiety

    • @wolfmanhcc
      @wolfmanhcc Před 2 lety +6

      They straight up refer to a client as "canvasses". Dehumanizing right there.

    • @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo
      @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo Před 2 lety

      @@wolfmanhcc Hollywood bullshit this is the Kat Von d reality era tattoo artists not just real normal people I got my arms covered by in the 90s

    • @r7calvin
      @r7calvin Před 4 měsíci

      That's why when you have surgery you should be awake to guide the surgeon - gotta make sure they don't fuck it up. It's your body after all...

  • @vanessaguerra7019
    @vanessaguerra7019 Před 4 lety +3288

    Client: So I want to get a tattoo..
    Tattoo artist: sO aNnOyInG 😒

    • @L47M
      @L47M Před 4 lety +145

      Some of these people think they are mythical beasts.. they're not.

    • @almappes3396
      @almappes3396 Před 3 lety +8

      Lol

  • @humanhighlight1
    @humanhighlight1 Před 5 lety +2989

    I noticed tattoo artists are pretty sensitive

    • @myarodriguez9776
      @myarodriguez9776 Před 5 lety +109

      They are artists

    • @thecryptofbats
      @thecryptofbats Před 5 lety +35

      Alexander Hodge not rlly they r reliable for Your body and Your tattoo that lasts forever so they wanna make sure its right and everyone has pet peeves its stressful enough

    • @BigStreams_
      @BigStreams_ Před 5 lety

      oh dog just dont have specific ideas about what you want. They’re the experts btw, so they know what will work best for you

    • @arsh132
      @arsh132 Před 5 lety +36

      Inked snowflakes

    • @rollyman3754
      @rollyman3754 Před 5 lety +23

      That's a mighty arrogant statement that the artist knows what's best for you? Unless they have been lifetime friends or significant others then how can they know what's best for a individual they just met?
      If that's true then I think that you should get a tattoo of sage brush on your face. Or better yet doing exactly what your parents want you to do as they know best what will work for you. Not trying to be rude here but attempting to make my point.

  • @CRRPhotography
    @CRRPhotography Před 3 lety +532

    These people forget that without clients, they don't have jobs.

    • @pottedcactus8924
      @pottedcactus8924 Před 3 lety +27

      Yea without the people the complain about, they are literally nothing lol

    • @ev.09
      @ev.09 Před 3 lety +1

      Well thy would, but not in the tattoo industry.

    • @mentalmaker03
      @mentalmaker03 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, its almost like they're being interviewed in a separate place from their workplace and asked their innermost thoughts and feelings about their work. Weird, huh? 🤔

    • @armanishelton
      @armanishelton Před 2 lety +1

      They kinda would but just not in the tattoo industry, you got to remember that it’s basically their passion for art so even in the art industry they are still gonna have jobs

  • @jessemoors3292
    @jessemoors3292 Před 4 lety +78

    4:33 she blinked like 7,000 times in like 3 seconds lol

    • @Rule1111
      @Rule1111 Před 3 lety +1

      Bro i laugh so hard a snot came out of my nose

  • @duronk96
    @duronk96 Před 5 lety +2910

    “Getting a tattoo doesn’t end the minute you leave the door” honestly so many people should hear this cause it’s the best advice

    • @Spotter000
      @Spotter000 Před 4 lety +13

      It's really sad that needs to be said .. shows you the level of stupidity of today's immediate gratification culture

    • @enameless4003
      @enameless4003 Před 4 lety +17

      Mixed feelings on this one, aftercare is super important but I have had artists attempting to shill products under the guise of giving aftercare instructions.

    • @travis6694
      @travis6694 Před 3 lety +27

      It’s not hard. Don’t go in open water/hot tubs, don’t go in the sunlight exposed, and use non scented lotion.

    • @Hamrik_Oswald
      @Hamrik_Oswald Před 3 lety +7

      I still have a hard time finding consensus though. Body care is a fairly exact science. Why do tattoo artists have different methods/advice? The inconsistency in after care advice has actually kept me from getting desired tattoos.

    • @benjaminking5613
      @benjaminking5613 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Hamrik_Oswald I just follow what each person says exactly because they way each person tattoos varies and because of that your healing process can vary as well

  • @Vicky-st1cm
    @Vicky-st1cm Před 5 lety +4020

    It’s going to be on your body forever
    Who wouldn’t be picky?!?

    • @imsorryehh4905
      @imsorryehh4905 Před 5 lety +103

      I think when they're saying "picky" its more micromanaging everything the artist is doing. "Oh you should be doing this here and use this color here and end the line here and make sure this does blah blah blah" You aren't a tattoo artist, you don't know how its all going to interact with your skin, movement etc.

    • @vibearitv745
      @vibearitv745 Před 5 lety +3

      @@imsorryehh4905 are u a tattoo artist

    • @thegirlwiththatface
      @thegirlwiththatface Před 5 lety +46

      @@vibearitv745 you don't have to be an artist to have an idea of what goes through their head during a consultation/session

    • @vibearitv745
      @vibearitv745 Před 5 lety +3

      @@thegirlwiththatface I was asking a simple questions to someone else and i was asking just to ask u do not have to ask that question and have those intentions :)

    • @hopeaaron2027
      @hopeaaron2027 Před 5 lety +20

      I think they don’t understand the mentality of someone who isn’t a tattoo collector. They have so many tattoos that it doesn’t even matter if they let an artist do their own thing with one of them.

  • @emilypeachesreynolds
    @emilypeachesreynolds Před 2 lety +23

    I’m a receptionist at a tattoo shop and though I understand these artists sound like divas, it would amaze you how many people walk in expecting a masterpiece sleeve for $200 and need it done in two hours. Being able to tattoo properly and well takes sooo much time and effort. Many people don’t understand that there are about a million factors that go into how good a tattoo will look when it’s healed.

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před 2 lety

      Correction, you're a receptionist for a bunch of douche bags

    • @ryugujiken6936
      @ryugujiken6936 Před rokem +3

      Now this is definitely understandable. Makes it sound like half the clients these guys get are just awful 😂

  • @vivianelaisdefarias
    @vivianelaisdefarias Před 3 lety +32

    The upside down whiny really triggers me out; I want to remember, not be remembered

  • @bigjthejoker1306
    @bigjthejoker1306 Před 5 lety +2052

    I get annoyed when the artist has to stop every 30 minutes to go have a smoke.

    • @Pretaxorpheus00
      @Pretaxorpheus00 Před 5 lety +47

      bigJ thejoker Lmao if that’s my artist I’d most likely smoke with him

    • @stephanyparadis5911
      @stephanyparadis5911 Před 5 lety +75

      Omg i got someone like that for a 2 hours tattoo that was so annoying! One smoke im ok but 4 times ????? Get a patch xd

    • @leemarshall348
      @leemarshall348 Před 5 lety +11

      bigJ thejoker my artist worked on my tattoo for an hour then went to target for an hour then came back and finished... took 3 hours for a 4 hour tattoo

    • @leemarshall348
      @leemarshall348 Před 5 lety +45

      4 hours for a 3 hour tattoo*

    • @AKayfabe
      @AKayfabe Před 5 lety +19

      I didn’t even know tattoo artists ever left or stopped in the middle for any reason other than things to do with the art itself?

  • @sixhdjdj
    @sixhdjdj Před 5 lety +1412

    “Being overly picky” Mf I’m gonna have something permanent on my body
    Edit: Wtf 1.2k likes I haven't checked shit since I made this comment lmfao but anyways thanks yall

    • @marionmills3140
      @marionmills3140 Před 5 lety +8

      Thot Destroyer 2000 Lmao facts 🤣🤣

    • @unknogne
      @unknogne Před 5 lety +3

      Deadass🤣

    • @ghostviddebunker
      @ghostviddebunker Před 5 lety +18

      If one artist says no.... Move on to the next one. You have millions of artists to choose from. Surely you will find one that will fit your needs.

    • @RedneckJimAdventures
      @RedneckJimAdventures Před 5 lety +12

      You go to a tattoo artist to have their impression of your idea on your body. If you want exactly what's in your head or phone go to a 50 an hour shithole they'll put anything on you. Being overly critical defeats the purpose, it's art... their art find an artist you like give them an idea and say go, you'll get a way better tattoo because they actually are passionate about what they're doing, its theirs not yours you just get to display it

    • @floptop6062
      @floptop6062 Před 5 lety

      @@RedneckJimAdventures one of the few ppl who acutally understand how artist work.

  • @CruedEP
    @CruedEP Před 3 lety +71

    Now do "100,000 Things That Annoy Tattoo Customers | Our Turn"

  • @Kayd2111
    @Kayd2111 Před 3 lety +40

    “Mexican coke, NOT THE POWDAH”
    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pandareijgah3820
    @pandareijgah3820 Před 4 lety +4368

    "when the bar closes early you know"
    Please Chris, never change, ever

  • @christopherhunt3961
    @christopherhunt3961 Před 4 lety +1869

    Y'all need to ask tattoo clients what annoys them too...

    • @miasasmrandsinging5426
      @miasasmrandsinging5426 Před 4 lety +30

      100%

    • @Spotter000
      @Spotter000 Před 4 lety +6

      Totally .. cuz that's inequality rite ? Your feelings were totally hurt huh Chris ... Poor boy ☹️

    • @alexrtsimpson
      @alexrtsimpson Před 4 lety +22

      Arrogant Artisits who think they shit gold but half of there work sucks

    • @attiumeyami417
      @attiumeyami417 Před 4 lety +14

      1) entitled hipster artist with a secret stick jammed up their ass.
      2) 100/hr when the job u did dosent even justify 10$/hr
      3) having to ask permission and ur opinion on something, to pay u to do something.

    • @Art-kz6zf
      @Art-kz6zf Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly!

  • @dylanmilliron7478
    @dylanmilliron7478 Před 3 lety +119

    Imagine being “overly picky” about a design when it’s gonna be on your body for the rest of your life. Like I’m not gonna let go a bit. Lmao

  • @zex4560
    @zex4560 Před 4 lety +55

    sorry for asking how much its gonna be, thought you wanted to get paid lol

  • @Shmyrk
    @Shmyrk Před 4 lety +3622

    Tattoo Artists often seem to feel that the process is about them.
    We admire your skill and knowledge but this is OUR vision and it needs to be a team effort.
    I cant imagine not being “picky” about something being added to my body for the rest of my life.

    • @soleil3847
      @soleil3847 Před 4 lety +74

      perfectly said

    • @causeofmyserendipity8562
      @causeofmyserendipity8562 Před 4 lety +177

      « I don’t think about you I think about the tattoo » um what ? They forget that they’re tattooing actual people with specific wants

    • @Olivia-rd6ty
      @Olivia-rd6ty Před 4 lety +1

      Datman exactly tho

    • @P3891
      @P3891 Před 4 lety

      Mack Doza you’re, you, fucking. You’re welcome

    • @CheshireKat44
      @CheshireKat44 Před 4 lety +63

      @Bunker Sieben If they don't think a tattoo is good for their reputation then they can turn the client down. But it is the client's right to be picky because it's their vision that they will have on their body forever.

  • @georgiegonzales9524
    @georgiegonzales9524 Před 4 lety +2581

    wtf I’m watching all of these “things that annoy tattoo artists” and now I’m afraid to get a tattoo because it seems like everything annoys them ??? what am I supposed to say ???
    me: “can I get a tattoo? 🥺”
    tattoo artist: 😒

    • @lauraluvsyou4958
      @lauraluvsyou4958 Před 3 lety +304

      I was just thinking that.. I've been wanting to get a tattoo for my sons (I have a 3yr old and an 11mnth old) but now I'm like okay so I can't ask how much its going to cost.. can't tell them what I want for the tattoo too specific because that annoys them but also need to make sure I have an idea because they'll be mad if I don't.. can't ask my husbands opinion on the tattoo design.. can't ask them if they can do a certain style of tattoo.. don't bring anyone with you.. can I ask roughly how long it will take like ballpark so I know how long to get someone to watch my kids since I can't bring either of them with me.. or is asking how long (roughly) too annoying .. like half hour, 2hours? 4? ..don't ask thats annoying..

    • @georgiegonzales9524
      @georgiegonzales9524 Před 3 lety +145

      lauraluvsyouu EXACTLY! I don’t understand??? like the tattoo is going to be on my body FOREVER why can’t I have a say on anything???? But there’s tattoo artists that are understanding! I now have three tattoos and the artists I went to I respect and admire. You just have to do your research. 💖💖💖

    • @Rachel-lc8jm
      @Rachel-lc8jm Před 3 lety +68

      I genuinely think yall are taking this stuff to personally. If you're going to someone to get a tattoo, you individually are probably going to do lots of research into the style and the tattoo artist you want way beforehand. Like you'd spend forever making sure this person does stuff you like. So you choose them, and you go get a consultation, where you discuss and finalise the design and the price, because you can't just walk in and say how much. Like, how much for what? A small wrist tattoo, a whole ass back piece with shading and colour? A new car? So you discuss, agree, and you set a date to get the thing done. Now, imagine you're the tattoo artist, and you've taken on this client, had the consultation and set the date, and it's time for the tattoo that you pre discussed and agreed upon and suddenly your client comes in asking for a new design because their having second doubts, or attempting to haggle the price of their tat, or constantly during the process telling you how to do your job or reminding you that they want so and so, CONSTANTLY, and interrupting your work flow to "check" if you're doing it "right". And then the cake topper is they were late, trying to flirt with their poor hygiene and maybe even drunk. Wouldn't you feel annoyed? Obviously they'd (most likely anyway) remain professional and will probably be lenient, especially with first timers, because they work with people and no one wants bad reviews, but wouldn't you be insulted and annoyed? They have to make a living off of this, if you aren't allowing the artist to do their best work, then a) find a new artist b) learn to tattoo and do it on yourself or c) suck it up.

    • @lauraluvsyou4958
      @lauraluvsyou4958 Před 3 lety +36

      @@Rachel-lc8jm ​ what? Are you speaking from experience? because that situation you mentioned seems pretty specific lol. I definitely would not be drunk. I definitely would not be flirting, I'm happily married and would be there to get a tattoo and nothing else. I would definitely be clean as I shower every day. Asking how much and haggling the price are not the same thing, I would not try to change the price, simply need to know the price beforehand to make sure I can afford it and budget appropriately. No one is saying to walk in and ask "how much for a tattoo?" right off the bat, that would be a dumb question as it depends on the tattoo, but in the video they act like they don't want you to ask about the price at all. They also don't want you asking someone close to you (whos opinion you value) what they think of the design, because god forbid you want a second opinion from someone you trust on something that's going to be on your body forever. They want you to know what design you want, but then also don't want you to be specific or know "exactly" what you want because "they're the artist".. like what? If me asking the price and asking my hubby his opinion isn't "allowing them to do their best work" then I think they're the ones being a little too sensitive and taking things to personally. .. .

    • @Rachel-lc8jm
      @Rachel-lc8jm Před 3 lety +7

      @@lauraluvsyou4958 Not personal, but I've got a friend who is an apprentice (though now she's recently been allowed to start working on her own clients full time) she vents to me every once and a while, I used our messages as reference. And, no, not usually all of them at once, imagine, God that'd be a nightmare, but yes, those things, sometimes they're a hearty mixture of some of the things I listed, sometimes it's just an individual issue, happen far more frequently than they should. See, the problem here is you, a normal person who isn't brain dead, can understand that you need to cooperate and collaborate with your artist to get the best experience possible for the both of you. Like I said, I would hope that the artist you choose would do work that you enjoy and would like to have on your body, so you clearly like their artist vision. You're not walking into the studio with some vague idea of what you want, but then refusing to let them take charge of it artistically despite them not being able to contribute any actual ideas, or some low res image you took from pinterest and asking them to copy it. Again, tattoo artists usually have your best interest in mind because they don't want a bad portfolio piece or an unhappy customer, so if they aren't at least pretending to be professional in your presence, and are actually openly complaining about you, to you, then it's your prerogative to nope the fuck outta there cus that's not an artist you want to hand your body over too. However, it seems to be far too commonplace that for some reason the people who are getting tattooed are the most incompetent, inconsiderate and ignorant people to walk the face of the earth. These people who actually, seriously do a lot of the things I listed, and on the regular. YOU understand that you can't walk in and ask for the price without specifying and having a consultation about what you want first and how much that's gonna cost you, so you can make arrangements, or see if you can get a better offer else where. You know that you can ask for hourly rates and all. You know basic hygiene. You're an acceptable member of society. Lots of people, however forget that tattoo artist are people too that you need to treat with respect because that's what most people deserve. Sure there are some genuinely shitty artists who don't care about the client or the artistry and are in it for the money and nothing else, every industry has some, but most aren't like that, at least not openly towards their clients. You could probably walk in and do every single thing they just complained about and they would just grin and bear it, cus that's how customer service works. Of course they'd most likely bitch about you afterwards, but that's about it. These people deal with terrible things; people vomiting, peeing, shitting themselves, fainting, seizures, the whole nine yards, and they don't complain to the customer, even though it was probably an awful experience for them. But it can still annoy them. That doesn't change the fact that they still have a job to do, bills to pay, and most are there because they're passionate about they're job, about tattooing, so they deal with the worst of the worst cus it just comes with the job. It's not to like you, or your vision, it's to put some ink under someone's skin. And it's up to you and you alone to find the artist who will best work with you and tour vision, not for the artist to bend to your whim. If you dont like what they're laying down for your then you try and find a compromise, or you find an artist willing to do your piece closer to what you want.

  • @gray1648
    @gray1648 Před 3 lety +11

    "When they ask how much" what? It's way better for them to ask that early on because then if they can't afford it they're not wasting your time... would you rather them sit down and plan it out with you and then be like "oh I can't afford that"

  • @m.maluchev2209
    @m.maluchev2209 Před 4 lety +51

    I've honestly never understood pricing when it comes to tattoos. It shouldn't be hard for a tattoo artist to say "I take x amount of money per hour - this tattoo I estimate will take approximately x amount of hours, so you're gonna have to pay at least x and maximum x". In no other profession can you say "oh, this was extra difficult, so the payment is gonna be higher". You're gonna have though tasks at work and you're gonna have easy tasks at work. Your salary won't change based on the difficulty level of your tasks. I have several tattoos, and some artists I've gone to have provided hourly rates and others have refused to even give me an estimate of how much it's gonna cost until it's done. And like most people who get tattoos do, I save up for a long time to get them. The fact that so many artists in this video claim that it's annoying when clients ask for the price after having spent long hours working to save up to go to a good artist is just arrogant and rude imo.

    • @Hydraclone
      @Hydraclone Před 4 lety +2

      They are definitely referring to people who just send them a design, without a consultation, and ask for a price.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke Před 3 lety +2

      Pretty sure most of them don’t get payed by the hour. It’s about how big the tattoo is, what kind of design, color or black&grey and where on the body you want it.
      Before discussion all of that, you shouldn’t be asking for a price.

    • @OliverHeikkinen
      @OliverHeikkinen Před 3 lety +5

      Some styles are more difficult than others and you're paying for their experience and talent. You wouldn't go to an artist and expect them to pay only an hourly fee. It's not just about time, some styles can be tedious to do and they wouldn't dp them at all if they didn't get paid more.

    • @diceflawless9115
      @diceflawless9115 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Exactly! I'm a wedding videographer. I cant imagine telling my customers, your price depends on how long it takes me to edit. I'll have the total afterwards.

  • @_VALVID_
    @_VALVID_ Před 5 lety +4873

    Tattoo artist are easily triggered is what I got out of this vid

    • @Dirttyb0ngwater
      @Dirttyb0ngwater Před 5 lety +80

      chris valadez it’s not just that it’s just hearing the same shit over and over

    • @Cinnibunes
      @Cinnibunes Před 5 lety +17

      Bree Is Mee , same goes for Chris Showstoppr, he seems like a real friendly funny guy

    • @laurastarck
      @laurastarck Před 5 lety +38

      Nah clients just treat them like trash

    • @americansniper1641
      @americansniper1641 Před 5 lety +5

      Want to have a friendly tattoo artist ask for a expensive tattoo they stay quiet

    • @mpnextweswalker
      @mpnextweswalker Před 5 lety +16

      Its a job where you put art on another human being, and if you fuck up it's literally on your ass and business. Not triggered it's called worrying about your business. Use your head dummy

  • @edward3301
    @edward3301 Před 4 lety +1469

    The most annoying thing about getting a tattoo is obnoxious tattoo artists - by far.

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před 2 lety +19

      Well said, everyone on here is disgustingly obnoxious

    • @shamaniccolonic777
      @shamaniccolonic777 Před 2 lety +7

      @@jamesjameson4566 Being a bit hyperbolic no?

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před 2 lety

      @@shamaniccolonic777 nasty people

    • @user-ig8vm1ns4t
      @user-ig8vm1ns4t Před 2 lety +7

      @@jamesjameson4566 nah some were fair with their responses

    • @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo
      @WhatwouldRoddyPiperdo Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly it's a new school thing I got tattooed mostly in the 90s early 00s I got loads and none of them were like these insufferable pricks

  • @Figen.E
    @Figen.E Před 3 lety +58

    How can the question: “how much?” be annoying?
    Do you WANT to get paid? 🤷‍♀️

    • @leannelnind207
      @leannelnind207 Před 3 lety +7

      I think he meant when ppl dm asking how much a piece is, depends what you want and your size.. Mine sleeve was £1500, my mates was £3000 as he had a lot more detail and colour, so no, it cant be answered in a dm..

    • @Figen.E
      @Figen.E Před 3 lety +2

      @@leannelnind207 Yes I see but then it is the perfect time to explain that to the customer. Just so the customer knows how much money it might cost then they can save up to it. Take a second job or something 😆😆

    • @leannelnind207
      @leannelnind207 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Figen.E Fortunately over here in the UK most tattoo shops (all the 6 I've used at least) have an hourly rate, the tattooist would then give an idea on consultation about how long roughly, I'd then add an extra 2 hours just in case..

    • @Figen.E
      @Figen.E Před 3 lety

      @@leannelnind207 Well that’s good then you at least know how much it might be. But to get annoyed as an tattoo artist for a question that is easy to explain 🤷‍♀️

  • @xchemicalXladybugx
    @xchemicalXladybugx Před 3 lety +91

    When it comes to being too picky
    I’m the architect, you’re the contractor
    Build the house I designed

    • @DanBrown96
      @DanBrown96 Před 3 lety

      Except the person PAYING for the project can tell the architect or the contractor to do whatever the hell they want!

    • @curiousfox2429
      @curiousfox2429 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DanBrown96 not true... The best artist do certain styles better than others. You shouldn't go to an American Traditional tattoo artist and ask for photo realism, they have the right to refuse service.

    • @BloodyRaider
      @BloodyRaider Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah except in this case the “architect” is likely some random person with no concept of design, what is actually possible to achieve, taste, or what translates to a good tattoo

    • @xchemicalXladybugx
      @xchemicalXladybugx Před 2 lety

      @@BloodyRaider It’s one thing to tell a customer what’s possible, it’s another to turn them down because they are “too picky” about the design.
      If they are indecisive then that’s understandable. But if they want a specific design, or want to make changes to an artists design, what’s wrong with that? If they want a tattoo facing them, that’s what they want. Back to my analogy, it’s not your (the tattoo artists’) house.
      Contractors and designers don’t own the houses they build or design. They are paid for their creative work and quality. But that doesn’t mean that the owner can’t tell them they want the kitchen in the front of the house or a front entrance to a bedroom or some random bs.
      And if the designer is the owner, the tattoo artist is just a contractor paid for their skill and labor.

    • @foragerimp3753
      @foragerimp3753 Před 2 lety

      Dogshit mindset. If you don’t know shit about architecture, the contractor is an idiot to let their name be on your terrible building

  • @user-cm9di5dh7p
    @user-cm9di5dh7p Před 5 lety +2023

    I get that changing designs last minute may be annoying but I feel like they should also understand ‘cause it’s something that stays on your body forever. literally.

    • @DuuKem
      @DuuKem Před 5 lety +24

      It’s annoying to them after the stencil is drawn and everything, and then you want to change a big portion after the stencil is laid, that’s annoying

    • @Hawk1966
      @Hawk1966 Před 5 lety +3

      Depends on the artist and the change you want. While my stencil dried I asked if it would be ok to add color to what had been planned as a black & grey piece. He was fine with it and even thought it was a really good change when we were done.

    • @imjennylyn1252
      @imjennylyn1252 Před 5 lety +6

      Its gonna be on your body for life, you should know exactly what you want before you see the artis. You should 100% love somthing before your appointment.

    • @kobyw304
      @kobyw304 Před 5 lety +2

      Well you can get rid of tattoos

    • @Hawk1966
      @Hawk1966 Před 5 lety +1

      When I first started getting tattooed the only way to get rid of them was to drop your bike at 60 or walk into a belt sander. I went into this believing these things are forever and I'm going with that. I've even seen artists getting tattoos removed. The permanence has faded.

  • @Youllneverknow492
    @Youllneverknow492 Před 5 lety +3216

    Cause making sure you like something that’s going to be on your body forever is a bad thing 🙄🙄

    • @robinpersaud3262
      @robinpersaud3262 Před 5 lety +97

      Lol ukr fuck what they think,do the tattoo however the client wants it simple as that.

    • @AtlasZero13
      @AtlasZero13 Před 5 lety +18

      Your only alive for 60 more years tops, it's Just skin. Who cares

    • @dank-memes-and-broken-drea7712
      @dank-memes-and-broken-drea7712 Před 5 lety +50

      It’s their profession? And besides, tattoo artists aren’t mind readers. There’s a difference between tiny details being changed and changing the style of that artist.

    • @8Ditsjustmebri
      @8Ditsjustmebri Před 5 lety +22

      Robin Persaud anybody getting a tattoo should research their artist before hand and actually enjoy their work before getting a custom design tattoo by them it’s just common sense don’t go to an artist if you don’t like their work.

    • @Youllneverknow492
      @Youllneverknow492 Před 5 lety +1

      Yah which is precisely what I do lol

  • @Dancelife0911
    @Dancelife0911 Před 3 lety +5

    Totally with Ryan Ashley with healing. Every tattoo I have I have been given different after care and I always follow what that artist told me and never had an issue. They know how their work heals best so I go with it! And it works

  • @Person-uz5lw
    @Person-uz5lw Před 3 lety +3

    I asked "what makes a bad client" in a tattoo group on fb and a lot of people surprisingly said "showing up EARLY". Not 5-10 minutes early but like 30-40 mins early and explained that they schedule their day based on the work they're doing and now might not get a break, get a lunch, just chill for a bit between appointments, finish up other things they need to work on, whatever because they don't want to just leave you sitting there for an hour. So if you're appointment is at 10. Be there at 10. Same for Hairdressers and the like i'd assume.

  • @sg0587
    @sg0587 Před 4 lety +2725

    Things that annoy the clients? NOT TELLING THEM HOW MUCH ITS ITS GOING TO COST!!!!!!

    • @dcarson89
      @dcarson89 Před 4 lety +73

      My cuz was getting a large quote on his chest, they agreed on the price and off he went working on it. Literally an hour left to finish he said yea its going to be another 300. Cousin payed it incase he fucked it up but I thought it was a disgrace. Hes told that many people that the guy done himself out of way more work

    • @williamd-cloutier3848
      @williamd-cloutier3848 Před 4 lety +11

      THEY CAN'T KNOW BEFORE IT'S DONE

    • @dcarson89
      @dcarson89 Před 4 lety +108

      @@williamd-cloutier3848 why? Surely they know the average time required and detail required on a specific piece. Like any job

    • @williamd-cloutier3848
      @williamd-cloutier3848 Před 4 lety +2

      @@dcarson89 yes but not the exact price

    • @SendarSlayer
      @SendarSlayer Před 4 lety +113

      @@williamd-cloutier3848 Sorry that's bullshit. We've agreed on the price before going in, if they take longer than expected it's on the artist. Sorry mate, don't have another 300. Here's what we agreed on. I'm leaving.

  • @mandygrass3801
    @mandygrass3801 Před 5 lety +1195

    These tattoo artists sound “overly picky” to me. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @therainbow0926
      @therainbow0926 Před 4 lety

      Mandy Grass i mean they were specifically asking them what annoys them

  • @marleybebe6352
    @marleybebe6352 Před 4 lety +23

    6:56 I think tattoos done 'backwards' are perfectly okay. People are allows to get tattoos for themselves, and I think it's a little close minded to think someone is silly for wanting it.

  • @SnugglesEmily
    @SnugglesEmily Před 3 lety

    I can watch these videos all day! Thanks Inked for putting in real perspective and experience!

  • @ruanlehanie6326
    @ruanlehanie6326 Před 5 lety +2591

    Sure let me just pay for this service for which I'm not allowed to ask the price ? :')

    • @andreingramakadjscrewrip7372
      @andreingramakadjscrewrip7372 Před 5 lety +162

      It shouldn't be an issue unless the price is literally the first thing you ask when you come in w/o even discussing the design. I think that's the artists' problem

    • @anthonymacks5402
      @anthonymacks5402 Před 5 lety +37

      Because it depends on what youre asking om, what it is, how big how small, how detailed, how long it takes to do like a lot plays into it you cant hit a tattoo artist and expect an answer without diacussing the specifics of a tattoo

    • @andreingramakadjscrewrip7372
      @andreingramakadjscrewrip7372 Před 5 lety +15

      @Dawn Gunderman How are you going to know the range if you don't say what you want done to your hair? You don't even have to divulge all the details.
      Even asking "How much for cutting hair" is much more helpful for both you and the salon instead of a simple "How much"

    • @rodolfomeneses3120
      @rodolfomeneses3120 Před 5 lety

      Yeah exactly

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Před 5 lety +4

      the price depends on the tattoo. asking for the price first isn't gonna help

  • @JDefoe1882
    @JDefoe1882 Před 5 lety +2675

    Yeah I understand that they are artists but it's not like I'm just a canvas... Canvas doesn't care what's on it... but I do. And the canvas doesn't pay a lot of money to be painted on... I do. Canvas doesn't have it's own art tase... I do. They should understand all that...

    • @FrogReign
      @FrogReign Před 5 lety +51

      Well you should pick a tattoo artist that has the style you like, they arent going to change there art style for you. Your not the center of the world if you dont like the style find another person who has a style to your liking. That should be obvious.

    • @reyver1e
      @reyver1e Před 5 lety +47

      puppers first yes but a tattoo artist cant just make a change to a person’s tattoo because its their art style after agreeing to do it. (Making a change without the consent to)

    • @JDefoe1882
      @JDefoe1882 Před 5 lety +37

      @@FrogReign yeah but for example you can like a lot of Van Gogh's paintings but you probably don't like all of them... Same applies to the tattoo artist. Not everything that they tattoo is good.

    • @josealfonso1720
      @josealfonso1720 Před 5 lety +9

      @@JDefoe1882 no, what you're saying is "not everything they tattoo appeals to you"

    • @crazymike1706
      @crazymike1706 Před 5 lety +8

      And clients should understand that if they choose an artist, they should have mutual respect for their boundaries

  • @pmal5680
    @pmal5680 Před 4 lety +1

    Yooo super dope to see Daniel in this video. Love his work

  • @777muzzful
    @777muzzful Před 4 lety +15

    I find it idiotic to be annoyed by the question "how much?"
    So when you come to ask me how much itll be to fix whatever on your car i should get annoyed 😂
    Calm down the client needs to know if they have enough money
    Also if something will be on a person's body forever it is up to them what the tattoo should look like 😂

  • @lynnelee5517
    @lynnelee5517 Před 5 lety +1408

    Okay. I'm allowed to be picky as hell because it's *MY BODY.* Yeah I'm your canvas but it's on MY body forever. So yeah, *I'M GONNA BE PICKY.*

    • @layal3018
      @layal3018 Před 4 lety +126

      and you are paying them, like wtf

    • @miguelvasquez8461
      @miguelvasquez8461 Před 4 lety +4

      Stfu

    • @l1277
      @l1277 Před 4 lety +138

      For real! My artist had to adjust my stencil three times because it didn't look right to me. I apologised for being a pain and he was like 'Hey, it's gonna be there for the rest of your life, you're the one who has to live with it, it has to look good to *you*'. Which, y'know, makes sense.

    • @tomerart9544
      @tomerart9544 Před 4 lety +4

      Damn chill..

    • @farhadnejjad9947
      @farhadnejjad9947 Před 4 lety +16

      Dilynne H. Then deal with a shitty fucked up tattoo because it had to be “Your way”, your the person these guys are talking about, there’s a difference between being overly picky and specific.

  • @Steelwind666
    @Steelwind666 Před 4 lety +1621

    I asked for a really specific piece once. I was pretty direct about what i wanted. And then on the day of the tattoo he shows me the design and its absolutely nothing like what i described. And then he seemed kinda pissed when i declined. Respect what your customer asks for. Its their body. The art they choose is supposed to be about THEIR self expression. Not yours.

    • @haileyforman6638
      @haileyforman6638 Před 3 lety +55

      EXACTLY

    • @pottedcactus8924
      @pottedcactus8924 Před 3 lety +84

      I think they were complaining about the overly picky people. I can imagine that those people can be anoyying. But also, the tattoo artist may be the one doing the tattoo, but at the end of the day, it is MY tattoo, on MY body, so I have the right to be a bit picky (a bit picky, not overly picky)

    • @peggy7744
      @peggy7744 Před 3 lety +138

      That same EXACT thing happened to me! Like, I had my boyfriend take a photo of my back, then I spent days photocopying and drawing and refining the design to give a strong idea of how I wanted it. I wanted this sort of soft, floral motif and that's what I set out, and I took it into the shop and the guy was like 'ok let me come up with some stuff and your first session will be in a few days'.
      Sure, I thought, it'll be great to get some input about placement or flow or whatever, I was open to collaboration to an extent... so I come back for my session and he's done these horrible, sharp tribal flowers that were nothing like the ones I'd brought in. He'd just changed it to look more 'badass' or whatever, more to his liking. When I said 'no I wanted the flowers like the ones I showed you' he got all offended and said 'usually the artist has some input' and so on.
      It was only when his boss was like 'I think she knows what flower shapes she wants' that he got the message. I was about to pay the guy hundreds of pounds and I'd be stuck with whatever he did for the rest of my life, I couldn't imagine trying to strongarm a client like that.
      It's so weird that this profession seems to be rife with this particular kind of entitlement, is anybody else like that? Hairdressers? Manicurists? Makeup artists?

    • @christopherrecinos2988
      @christopherrecinos2988 Před 3 lety +48

      @@peggy7744 Tattoo artists are people too. Some are dicks, some are great. No artist I've been too has tried to change something I said I wanted that exact way - it sounds like you were unlucky with your artist. Don't ever feel pressured to get the tattoo if you don't like the design on the stencil. If they won't work with you, I guarantee there are 10 more artists who will

    • @marcdaniels9079
      @marcdaniels9079 Před 3 lety +9

      Kind of like when actors try to alter the script and the director says no you are paid to say the line that’s written on the frickin page. It’s my body and I will be the judge of what goes on it thanks all the same

  • @maryellen9503
    @maryellen9503 Před 2 lety +1

    These videos helped me know the right thing to do to get the perfect piece of art as a tattoo newbie. If any of y'all read these, you do make a difference to me.

  • @twist9268
    @twist9268 Před rokem +2

    i just got my first tattoo today, so i was thinking of having the tattoo (it’s a rose) faced towards me because that just what i thought would look good. the artist recommended to the other way and he said we can try out the stencil and see what works best. he was right, i felt bad for doubting him, but at the same time this is gonna be on my body forever. he was super cool about it and the tattoo turned out amazing!

  • @mf1457
    @mf1457 Před 5 lety +1487

    This video has made all tattoo artist look like very unlikable people

    • @woodlandxwarrior
      @woodlandxwarrior Před 4 lety +19

      That's only because you cant understand another perspective except your own. Nothing wrong with being yourself. XD

    • @MrMountainchris
      @MrMountainchris Před 4 lety +78

      @@woodlandxwarrior No. It's because these people are douchy.

    • @mf1457
      @mf1457 Před 4 lety +2

      Sir Uppercrust III ???

    • @TurboCatnip
      @TurboCatnip Před 4 lety +26

      @ I'm a welder by trade. My welds are considered art and they are productive to society as they are literally used to hold structures together. But if I demand $100+ a hour for my dangerous and exhausting work while acting like the customer is the biggest pain, I lose my job lol. Artists, musicians, actors, singers, they all act like their 💩 don't stink

    •  Před 4 lety +2

      NPC 43887819 I think the difference with your job and all the other ones you mentioned is customer service. Since artists have to deal with a bunch of different personalities ranging from sensitive to downright psycho, you can’t really blame them for being judgmental. They do this for a living so have to deal with a bunch of bs in order to get paid

  • @lunaisbellavalentine1823
    @lunaisbellavalentine1823 Před 4 lety +2625

    "I think being overly picky about your design" um...it's on your body forever they every right to want it perfected..?
    ( I'm a tattooist btw Additional Edit: add my Snapchat: Luna-valentine )

    • @dgale1023
      @dgale1023 Před 4 lety +49

      nice to get a tattooer who watches our comments. I think tattooers deserve a good price as its on your body forever but should be a way to ask the price. Including tip. Since you are here Luna....what should be the percentage for tip? Thanks

    • @kayceelynn5281
      @kayceelynn5281 Před 4 lety +44

      Yeah I feel like both asking for a price, as well as having a clear vision are both the customers right. I do art commissions, not tattoo work but still art, and people asking for quotes to get an idea of what they can afford as well as having a specific idea of what they want are completely understandable.
      Especially for something that's going to end up on your body permanently as a tattoo, some people will be comfortable with artistic liberty in the moment and some people want what theyve envisioned.
      Just because they have a vision doesnt mean they have the technical skill to do it themselves, so "if you're going to be picky why are you having someone else do it" doesnt always work as an argument
      Part of that comes down to picking an artist you believe can realistically being your vision to life, but still....the customer is allowed to have that vision lmao
      (Edit: that's not to say act like you know how tattooing works better than the tattooist, micromanaging is understandably annoying. But having a specific idea for the design itself is fine imo)

    • @UDLXXL
      @UDLXXL Před 4 lety +40

      That one sounded weird to me too. By all means be as picky as you want... I'd rather not do a cover later or have you think I did a bad job because it's not exactly how you envisioned it....
      (I'm just finishing my certification course now so I haven't been doing this long enough to develop a big ego yet)

    • @209adit
      @209adit Před 4 lety +18

      Exactly! It's on my body why won't I be picky? Fuckkkk

    • @haleyallen5755
      @haleyallen5755 Před 4 lety +5

      dave I’m not an artist but I tip depending on the person, the piece and the time it took. I mean I got a Friday the 13th tattoo for 20 bucks and it took about 30 minutes but she was super nice, made conversation, and took her time on the tattoo so I gave a 25 dollar tip.

  • @suewoo5
    @suewoo5 Před 3 lety +3

    I worked as a manager in a parlor for a while. Tattooing is definitely a people person's business. They had me as a manager to micromanage the interaction btwn artists and clients. Both sides are valid and it comes down to people skills and clear communication and also open mindedness. Unrealistic expectations, rudeness or inconsiderate attitudes are some of the things that get in the way of a good tattoo. And that's both client and tattoo artist.

  • @PotaZon
    @PotaZon Před 3 lety

    i loveee ryan’s answer honestly.

  • @Kat-rw2fc
    @Kat-rw2fc Před 4 lety +2283

    "Come alone"
    Lmao I get the reasoning but that sounded shady asf

    • @hazeldubb
      @hazeldubb Před 4 lety +57

      i also think it's a bit of a gaslighting eg if you didn't come with sb and approve the piece and later you didn't like sth about it, they'll just say that you agreed to it anyway. at the same time, sb nitpicking your art at every move can be hella annoying

    • @mamanowatum
      @mamanowatum Před 4 lety +138

      Also people might want company for other reasons. I bring somebody to talk to me during the process and distract me from the pain.

    • @NEXUS_VSTGN
      @NEXUS_VSTGN Před 4 lety +15

      I think it depends on the person you take with you and why if it's to take time and pain out a little or it's your first tattoo and you can sit still it's not a problem

    • @L47M
      @L47M Před 4 lety +35

      "Come alone"
      👁👄👁

    • @pussycola9814
      @pussycola9814 Před 4 lety +38

      The guy was actually suspected to be a murderer on the news lately

  • @gay_for_your_mom4687
    @gay_for_your_mom4687 Před 5 lety +1353

    Are they really complaining about someone getting picky about getting something permanent on their body

    • @jacksonfett3808
      @jacksonfett3808 Před 5 lety +13

      Yeah they don't really think about it from their clients perspective.

    • @bseiscio
      @bseiscio Před 5 lety +6

      I have to disagree here just a little. (I've had the same tattoo artist for a while so we're familiar with each other so maybe my situation is a bit different). Give your opinion, tell them what you want and what style you're looking for, but at the end of the day you are commissioning a piece of art. It comes with the artist part of tattoo artist.

    • @gay_for_your_mom4687
      @gay_for_your_mom4687 Před 5 lety +13

      @@bseiscio I understand what you're saying dude, their art is theirs and should be respected, but at the same time you shouldn't have to worry about looking like an asshole to someone who's putting something permanent on your body just because you want to change it

    • @clitcrusader4897
      @clitcrusader4897 Před 5 lety

      Exactly

    • @michaelkeha
      @michaelkeha Před 5 lety +3

      @@bseiscio okay let's run with that logic I commission a piece of art a bowl of fruit with red roses the artist agrees to it when I come back to see the progress the roses are now blue do you think I will be impressed now add the fact this will be drilled into my skin forever

  • @aBirdAndHisBoy
    @aBirdAndHisBoy Před 4 lety +13

    Ummm...
    If the tattoo will be on us forever, shouldn't we BE picky & meticulous..??

  • @bridgetcooney5085
    @bridgetcooney5085 Před 3 lety +2

    The time thing!!! I cannot IMAGINE getting a sleeve in a day!!! I just got the outline of a half sleeve done today. I was done! My artist was like we'll go as long as you want today. But towards the end of the outline, about 3 1/2 hours, I was telling him, I don't think I have much more in me. So we finished the outline, and I'm going back in a month. It's not my first tattoo or anything, I have a sleeve on my other arm, I just know my limits. And it's somewhere between 3 and 4 hours. Call me a wimp, it won't change anything.

  • @karinabustamante8103
    @karinabustamante8103 Před 5 lety +727

    “Mexican Coke......not the the powder, the liquid” 😂😂😂😂

  • @robjabbaz
    @robjabbaz Před 4 lety +1612

    short answer: having to take their client into consideration.

    • @taymay4894
      @taymay4894 Před 3 lety +11

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @embrymilo5316
    @embrymilo5316 Před 3 lety +1

    Getting my first tattoo tomorrow. Want to be on good terms with the artist. Thanks for the tips!!

  • @tastystinker
    @tastystinker Před rokem +2

    These videos have actually been very (correctly) educational for me. I’m glad I started watching them purely out of “oh that looks like an interesting video” because I really don’t want to be “THAT client”. The experience should professional and respectful. The canvas and artist should both feel satisfied during and after the process for the best quality outcome

  • @thaliakalli4207
    @thaliakalli4207 Před 4 lety +984

    “I bought a bottle of whiskey and mixed it with Mexican coke- not the powder the drink”😂

    • @melissalouise11795
      @melissalouise11795 Před 4 lety +21

      Give that man a pat on the back 😂😂

    • @barbarapowely8780
      @barbarapowely8780 Před 4 lety +8

      Sounds like a kiwi

    • @linnyroro3177
      @linnyroro3177 Před 4 lety +1

      He got kicked out of the shop on Bondi Beach because he was such an ass and refused to book his own clients plus at the time he was on the show he didn’t even have any tattoos on his body but was a jerk to most of his clients and straight up said he only wanted to tattoo hot girls or he wasn’t working so they kicked him out the shop. Don’t know if he has changed since then but it doesn’t seem like it.

    • @arttuleija7867
      @arttuleija7867 Před 4 lety +1

      Linny Ro Ro that not the same guy tf now

    • @arttuleija7867
      @arttuleija7867 Před 4 lety +6

      Linny Ro Ro thats inkless moses u dumbass

  • @mickyblue9658
    @mickyblue9658 Před 5 lety +1123

    "make sure you come alone" Sounds like a craigslist ad posted by a serial killer....

    • @yagirl3612
      @yagirl3612 Před 5 lety +11

      Do you not have tattoos? You should get it done alone. I’ve gotten a few tattoos and you have to be completely still and you can’t just be talking the whole time loudly to your friend and have them trying to look and distracting the artist

    • @mickyblue9658
      @mickyblue9658 Před 5 lety +51

      @@yagirl3612 Yes, I've got a lot more than a few. A good artist can work while talking, mine talks all the way through... also if you watch these artists work they talk through it too.... at a camera! A person isn't a distraction or no other clients would be allowed in the building. It's simply a case of some of these "elite" artists think they are gods.

    • @inmagab
      @inmagab Před 5 lety +24

      @@yagirl3612 I have two tattoos, the first one I got when I was 17 so someone had to be there to sign the permission form - my sister came with me. It was a small tattoo that took around 30 min and she helped me decide on a few details (since I agreed on a design when I made my appointment and the day of the appointment my tattoo artist told me that it wouldn't be possible, but also placement, etc.) and she was just there to support me. We weren't talking loudly or anything, most of the time she was just on her phone. I understand not wanting someone to take 3 other people to a tattoo apointment but I don't think it is reasonable to demand that your client comes alone. Tattoos hurt and are scary and some people just need a little bit of extra support.

    • @Sierralynneart
      @Sierralynneart Před 5 lety +1

      People can be distracting and studios can have limited space 🤷‍♀️

    • @harinis8966
      @harinis8966 Před 5 lety +9

      @@yagirl3612 I had all my tattoos done with friends and my artist actually recommends having someone to sit with.

  • @True_Joker
    @True_Joker Před 3 lety +4

    I love how they all seem to be annoyed by someone who knows what they want at the same time they seem annoyed by someone who doesn't. 🙄 I mean, I'd understand being annoyed when someone comes in & is vague & says or does things to imply you've got control as an artist but then they make you undo or re-do a piece. I have no doubt that's annoying. But to be annoyed by a client who wants to commission a piece they have in mind exactly? I mean, not all of us are artistically inclined. Some of us can't so much as draw a stick figure. It does not, however, mean that we don't sometimes have beautiful visions that we need to get out. That, in turn, means finding a beautiful hand. I'd even understand being annoyed by someone who's trying to micro manage the way you do the tattoo on a technical scale, even if they themselves were a tattoo artist because we all have a way we go about things. But even in placement- while you might be more experienced, & while you might offer advice that would leave a more aesthetically pleasing placement- maybe they have reasons of their own .. such as artist collaboration.. maybe you're only being hired to do part of a piece. Getting a tattoo artist to collaborate, I would think, would be rather difficult. I know I'm not even gonna ask my next tattoo ppl. So, yes, I'll probably be one of those annoying ppl to land in some poor guys shop (I do try to warn ppl when I'm about to be difficult but that's the best I've got). But sometimes you don't go in because you want an artists vision, sometimes you go in because you simply need their talent. I do a kind of art of my own but there are things I don't do well at all & for those things I often go & get help doing them. I don't need their opinions, I need them to help me complete a vision of my own. It's just about their technical ability. I mean, it doesn't mean an artist has to agree to do a piece like that.. you can always say no. So perhaps that's something an artist should ask first.. whether or not they're being asked to commission a vision or create one.

  • @soulreaper2008
    @soulreaper2008 Před 3 lety +11

    I’m almost scared to go get my first one. I have anxiety so I always think of stuff like this. I want the Wings of Freedom from attack on titan. I was planning on just saying that I want this image and if they can think of something to make it pop or be more interesting and unique then I’m open to it but I feel like even that would be wrong

    • @mrswieauchimmer2983
      @mrswieauchimmer2983 Před 2 lety +1

      Ask for what you want. If you don't linke how they would do it, don't do it. It is your skin. Who cares if the tattoo artist likes you.

    • @eggstermin8
      @eggstermin8 Před 2 lety +1

      @Axiom Animus there is nothing wrong in being specific in what you want. even if you allow your artist freedom to play around with the idea, if you don't like it, you have the right to change your mind. just as simple as "thank you for the time and effort that you put into this but i'm not really feeling it." if they get annoyed with you, leave. don't let entitled pieces of shit like this ruin your experience.

  • @albertrich3836
    @albertrich3836 Před 4 lety +1589

    How much for a sleeve:
    Tattoo artist- $4000
    Jail artist- 10 hunny buns and 5 soups

    • @beardednapoleon9642
      @beardednapoleon9642 Před 4 lety +171

      You son of a bitch I’m in

    • @shaskins15
      @shaskins15 Před 3 lety +75

      I've seen some pretty dope prison tats actually

    • @togapika
      @togapika Před 3 lety +30

      @@shaskins15 They're all dope, until you end up in the mri...

    • @11FBA11
      @11FBA11 Před 3 lety +14

      You get what you pay for.

    • @ryand4533
      @ryand4533 Před 3 lety +25

      @@togapika No there are some WORLD class artist in prison!! The best work I’ve EVER seen was in prison. They have nothing but time to prefect their techniques. I’d rather get mine done in prison then on the street honestly. You can get your entire back done by a master for $20-$40!!!! And some prisons have color ink just like the street.

  • @mickyblue9658
    @mickyblue9658 Před 5 lety +1038

    How dare customers want what they want on THEIR body!

    • @user-bk4es1fj4f
      @user-bk4es1fj4f Před 5 lety +26

      Ikr so rude :/

    • @TheSwagSociety
      @TheSwagSociety Před 5 lety +6

      You're going to an artist for a piece of art created specifically for you, but in the style of the artist that you chose. You shouldn't be selecting an artist because you think they're the best, you should be selecting them because you think they do the style that you specifically want the best.
      If you don't want a piece of art, go buy a tshirt or a poster or something.

    • @Gloomyraindrop
      @Gloomyraindrop Před 4 lety +11

      @@TheSwagSociety A poster or t-shirt are pieces of art still, someone has to draw and design the design just like a tattoo artist... Idk why people think tattoo artists are holier than thou. Just because someone's not a tattoo artist doesn't mean they're not artistic, period. It's a two way street, just be a cool customer and be a cool TA, the tattoo IS going on their body forever, but do your research before coming in and wasting everyone's time.

    • @crietzsche
      @crietzsche Před 4 lety +2

      The point is that you should be selecting the artist you want your work from based on the kind of work they do. Treat them like an artist, not a machine that just prints out your imagination. Not everyone can do everything you ask, and not everything you ask for can even be done. And remember, they have no obligation to put ANYTHING on your body.

  • @jordanwalker7393
    @jordanwalker7393 Před 3 lety +2

    I love Michela’s blackouts they’re gorgeous omg🖤

  • @ashbysymms2407
    @ashbysymms2407 Před 5 lety +990

    I love how Chris explains the Mexican coke. "Not the powder but the liquid." 😂😂😂😂

    • @vendettapopetta
      @vendettapopetta Před 5 lety +9

      He’s hilarious!

    • @Thunda1986
      @Thunda1986 Před 5 lety +8

      yeah he's the only one with any chill

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před 2 lety

      Oh yeah the old mistaking coke the drink for coke the drug, never heard that one before

    • @dearrationals
      @dearrationals Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@jamesjameson4566A male saying this? 🤔 Plenty of males find the same, repetitive joke "funny", unfortunately.

  • @shayposey4613
    @shayposey4613 Před 5 lety +1272

    One of my first questions will always be about price bc I'm not going to waste your time if i cant afford it

    • @imsorryehh4905
      @imsorryehh4905 Před 5 lety +48

      You should give them your idea and budget. They probably get multiple people coming in a day and asking "how much for a tattoo" without giving any details about the tattoo they want.

    • @xsugarplum3442
      @xsugarplum3442 Před 5 lety +28

      @@imsorryehh4905 It's their job to ASK and then answer based on those answers. It's the same at a salon! How much to go blonde? Well, depends how many bleach passes and toners etc you need...but you can give a ballpark.

    • @geesegoose6174
      @geesegoose6174 Před 5 lety +11

      @@xsugarplum3442 no it isn't. You give them a piece you want on your body. They give you how they want to give it to you. You can either deal with it or be a picky bitch to someone else. And if you can't afford an extra $50-$100 on a tattoo you shouldn't be paying for a tattoo. You should be paying bills.

    • @BigStreams_
      @BigStreams_ Před 5 lety +17

      torren rachu if I have budgeted $600 for a tattoo then my max spending on the tattoo will be $600. If I briefly describe what I’m wanting and ask how much something like that tends to cost, and their answer is $650-700 then I need to know that I can’t afford that tattoo from them at that time. (Notice how with a budget $50-100 can make you unable to afford it)

    • @geesegoose6174
      @geesegoose6174 Před 5 lety +5

      @@BigStreams_ you're explaining a process in which there's communication. The artists are saying that the price is literally the first thing asked about without (or even with) a brief description without detail and important bits are stupid questions. Not to mention, people usually WAY underbudget for a tattoo. You seem like you have the respect enough to not be a picky bitch, but ignorant people who care more about money than the meaning or think artists TRY to make your cost as high as possible. You be respectful and they'll be respectful. Your budget is important to them, but your piece is much much more important and you asking price right out the gate is a red flag..

  • @owlcat9692
    @owlcat9692 Před 3 lety +19

    "come alone" ok bro, what are you doing exactly that you don't want any witnesses 👀

  • @blooBerry371
    @blooBerry371 Před 4 lety +16

    I've never had a tattoo so maybe this is why I'm confused....
    "Asking about price"
    -well I don't want you to waste hours on a design then to hit out with a price that is way to expensive and I can't pay.
    "Being micro managed about the tattoo not being the artists design"
    -well excuse me but I thought it was going on MY body not fucking yours. If you are drawing something on me forever then I want it to be exactly how I want it and exactly where I want it, if the design or the placement won't work then that's different but I don't want YOUR vision and ideas on me I want my own...am I wrong?

  • @jermainepeart5325
    @jermainepeart5325 Před 4 lety +3015

    Ima tattoo artist and 95% of these answeres are trash

    • @Spotter000
      @Spotter000 Před 4 lety +33

      Really ? I doubt that ... They sound pretty valid too me . I don't want any tats and I'm not an artist .. just a sensible person .. but you probably balance shit on your head while tat huh .. what an inspiration you beautiful little flower

    • @Midnightpierogi
      @Midnightpierogi Před 4 lety +311

      @@Spotter000 what was the point of this response?

    • @jermainepeart5325
      @jermainepeart5325 Před 4 lety +81

      @@Spotter000 lol dont get butthurt just live life

    • @nessaoc8801
      @nessaoc8801 Před 4 lety +30

      Kid Yetti bro what? If I want an exact copy of a frame from Calvin and Hobbes on my ankle I don’t want an artsy interpretation

    • @Somesom33
      @Somesom33 Před 4 lety +26

      @@Spotter000 Dude what? "Sensible person"? Yeah okay dude

  • @Kora_uwu
    @Kora_uwu Před 5 lety +1778

    "how dare you be picky about something thats going to be on your forever! just let me do what i think looks cool!" SMH

    • @keegking1582
      @keegking1582 Před 5 lety +27

      ** overly picky. Picky is okay but when you start being overly picky you mine as well leave and do it yourself because either way its not going to turn out as well.

    • @TheHeroicHero1
      @TheHeroicHero1 Před 5 lety +13

      @@keegking1582 exactly and you should have done research on the artist before hand so you know if you like there art style

    • @ShinigamiShionZ
      @ShinigamiShionZ Před 5 lety +11

      @@keegking1582 When I got my tattoo done, I gave the bloke an idea and was like yeah sure whatever you think is right. But, if I had something specific I wanted, I would want that specific thing. Doesn't matter if they think this or that looks better. It's my body, why can you just out what I want on it.

    • @keegking1582
      @keegking1582 Před 5 lety +7

      @@ShinigamiShionZ it's because tatooers are artists and if you go to them you should have already looked at their work and liked it... Some artists can do certain tattoos and if they put it in their own style it will, 100% look better. I get that it's going to be on your body forever but you have to work with the artist on some things.

    • @oopsiepoopsie2898
      @oopsiepoopsie2898 Před 5 lety +2

      This is why we need to go back to flash

  • @Randomstlhero
    @Randomstlhero Před 4 lety

    I’m getting my first tattoo as soon as this pandemic calms down, I can’t wait!!

  • @Allpie_isgoodpie
    @Allpie_isgoodpie Před 2 lety +1

    Lol I'm a dog trainer and I was starting out when Cesar Millan's show was super popular. So I can relate so much to clients not understanding that TV is not reality and what they see on TV isn't 100% real

  • @iSolomander
    @iSolomander Před 4 lety +1297

    “When people come to get their feet tattooed and their toes aren’t done”
    *proceeds to blink as if she’s never blinked in her life*

    • @ICEWK
      @ICEWK Před 4 lety +49

      On g I thought she was having a seizure

    • @jessee7334
      @jessee7334 Před 4 lety +27

      She is a total snot! Probably insecure. Not a great artist by any measure.

    • @IsabelleSelimGallo
      @IsabelleSelimGallo Před 4 lety +80

      I'm p sure she meant like. Non clipped toe nails or clean feet. I agree with her behavior though p snobby.
      But would you wanna touch someone's feet and their filthy stinky or unclipped nails?. Bruh that is gross imo

    • @ieatgremlins
      @ieatgremlins Před 4 lety +3

      She’s an idiot

    • @BolshephobicBabe
      @BolshephobicBabe Před 4 lety +125

      Damn, y'all are just as mean as you're saying she is. I wouldn't want to deal with dirty and stinky feet either.

  • @lorainelopez3255
    @lorainelopez3255 Před 4 lety +781

    What tattoo artists should NOT be annoyed about
    -how much it is
    -facing me
    -overly picky
    Excuse me, but I want to know how much I have to pay you. It's my tattoo, so I want it facing me, and this is staying on me forever. So yeah, I’m going to be picky about this. So think about this before you take these 3 things so personally.

    • @xXFaltZ0N3Xx
      @xXFaltZ0N3Xx Před 4 lety +28

      Being picky is bad if you do it in such away that you are not working with the artist but rather are telling them what to do without their input what so ever. They are the professional not you. The artist should be used as a helpful guide not a tool. You are not an artist therefore you dont understand the elements of good art. Composition, Value, Visual design, Intuitive visual elements etc.
      If you design something and it looks like shit because you dont know what your talking about then you should also know that, the shitty work you wanted is tied to that artist's reputation.

    • @oldmanballer5088
      @oldmanballer5088 Před 4 lety +23

      xXFaltZ0N3Xx why do you assume people aren’t artist or have training in art. Not all of us don’t have a clue. Some of us clients have studied art but don’t work in the medium. NOw I’m not dumb enough to pretend to know more than the tattooer so if there are suggestions like “that won’t quite work” or something like that I will listen. Not everybody that comes in is an idiot when it comes to art.

    • @user-rv3jh8vw8k
      @user-rv3jh8vw8k Před 4 lety +10

      You see how many tattoo artist are in this video, every single one has there own style and there are many many many other tattoo artist with their own style, find the artist with your style and you won’t have that problem, they mention it in the video because a lot of people go to an artist that does for example traditional and ask for realism, do your research and stop bitching

    • @zacharyward3068
      @zacharyward3068 Před 4 lety +6

      @@xXFaltZ0N3Xx no its not you can be picky there is a big difference between being picky and being downright rude if i wanna know how much my tattoo will cost based off work and size than you better tell me or I will choose a different artist

    • @bethfaceplays
      @bethfaceplays Před 4 lety +8

      I just got my first tattoo. I got it on my wrist. My tattooist wanted me to have it so that when my arm is down it will be right side up. I've always envisioned my tattoo facing me because it's really not for anyone else... It's a reminder for ME. I really don't care if other people can read it. Plus... The majority of the time the tattoo will be right side up this way. I told him I really wanted it this way and why. He was like "I can't convince you otherwise?" Nope. He was cool with that then.

  • @noise216
    @noise216 Před 4 lety +6

    5:08 took me a second to realise that she's wearing a short sleeve lmao, but it looks cool

  • @vintageswiss9096
    @vintageswiss9096 Před rokem +2

    "I don't want to be tattooing your foot when I just saw you pull it out of an UGG boot in the middle of summer..."
    Oddly specific, 😆...

  • @CadChamberlain
    @CadChamberlain Před 5 lety +452

    they act like the person getting permanent art on their body is wrong for being specific

    • @Kuso319
      @Kuso319 Před 5 lety +3

      maybe they shouldn't get a piece of art that they know isn't guaranteed to be the exact way they want it on their body?

    • @JokersSerious
      @JokersSerious Před 5 lety +2

      lol right? this is a major red flag when getting a service done. Hairstylists also put a lot of money into their work. They also have bills to pay. They talk like this just once? They're closed in 6 months.

    • @pltbw2195
      @pltbw2195 Před 5 lety +1

      Potted Plant it’s going to be on that persons body FOREVER I think the least they can do is be specific about their own body and money that they’re paying for.. there shouldn’t even an argument there.

    • @itsbigbunny892
      @itsbigbunny892 Před 5 lety

      I think it's not that weird too. Since it's permanent it's not weird that you're worried or even scared how it'll turn out. Even if you know the artist is the best
      When something needs to be done in a certain way(like a project) I'm also constantly reminding the person that it should be this way etc. 🤷‍♀️ you're just worried about it nothing weird or wrong about it

  • @thatguyStrike
    @thatguyStrike Před 4 lety +472

    "It annoys me when they want to know the price early"
    Yeah, you know, maybe understand that for other people, this is a pretty large investment and also ... a business interaction. It is for you, you live off it. Don't act like you tattoo people for artistic charity.

    • @JD-yw7to
      @JD-yw7to Před 4 lety +11

      There’s a way to ask for price. I’m not a tattoo artist, but I’ve seen people ask for price and have done it in a rude way... aka trying to haggle like you’re in a thrift shop.

    • @savvysavage1643
      @savvysavage1643 Před 4 lety +2

      when you walk in and the first thing out your mouth is "what's the price for a tattoo, what's the down price for a tattoo?" I would be annoyed too.

    • @OriasX
      @OriasX Před 4 lety +12

      Savvy Savage Asking for a price should not be annoying, asking for a deal is.

    • @savvysavage1643
      @savvysavage1643 Před 4 lety +2

      Orias X when you ask for price before you start asking about the work you want, its gonna be annoying

    • @2os2syllables
      @2os2syllables Před 4 lety +1

      Right? Would they rather we correspond for weeks just to back out when we finally hear the price?

  • @Fenceiron
    @Fenceiron Před 2 lety

    This makes me really appreciate the artist that I had.

  • @kaikalino7349
    @kaikalino7349 Před 3 lety +3

    When someone flakes on their appointment that’s a huge loss of income for an artist. When a client is not mindful of their overall hygiene and not being fully prepared to sit there is not a great sign. Aftercare once the client leaves the shop is a massive part of the responsibility of having a tattoo. When customers come in they need to recognize time is essential for artists. Time to draw, sketch, stencils of different sizes, placements, color theory and how long it’ll take to complete the tattoo, need to be taken into account. I give references to my artist & I’ve seen their work. I tell them my ideas and let them roll with it in their style. I have not been let down. I cherish all the ink I have.

  • @kellyreads5969
    @kellyreads5969 Před 5 lety +489

    How is being too picky a bad thing?? We are the ones who are paying to have it on our body for the rest of our lives, not you. So you're damn right I'll be picky!

    • @randybowen4675
      @randybowen4675 Před 5 lety

      But the artist has planned what line is going to be where and what depth it is in the drawing and how its going to connect to what and all sorts of other things.
      There is a time and a place for the design process and it is not in the chair.
      Also, the tattoo artist probably has a fuck tonne more experience than you and knows that whatever it is you want “white” is just going to be faded in a month and blamed on them.

    • @evenunez2095
      @evenunez2095 Před 5 lety +1

      They can't make it perfect if you want it the way you picture it, do it yourself

    • @SugaSwooga
      @SugaSwooga Před 5 lety

      "Too" means excessive, Kelly.

    • @almightychris6038
      @almightychris6038 Před 5 lety +1

      Ev M you dumb fucking bitch did you really just say that if you are displeased with them not being able to tattoo you like you want them then you should do it yourself

    • @kellyreads5969
      @kellyreads5969 Před 5 lety

      @@SugaSwooga MY money to have it on MY body, Alyssa.