Tattoo Filling Technique
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2023
- Today, I'll show you how I use the filling technique.
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This is a list of all the needles I currently use.
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Lining
1 RL 0,25
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3 RL 0,25
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7 RL 0,30
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Shading & Filling
9 RS 0,35
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9 M/S 0,30
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13 M/S 0,30
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17 M/S 0,30
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23 M/S 0,30
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Silicone Skin:
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HI there! I wanted to correct one thing you have said multiple times in your videos, that tattoo ink is absorbed better into human skin due to the pores. This isn't really how it works. The reason tattoo ink is deposited and dispersed throughout human skin more easily is because the microenvironment of the dermis is aqueous with a lot of complex, non-uniform structures. The ink is soluble in that environment and removed from the needles more easily, so ink deposition is easier. Silicone is not only hydrophobic, but the material itself is dry and solid. It takes many passes to deposit into into that type of surface.
thanks for the correction
@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoono ego whatsoever. Youre awesome man
Thanks for that info Tesla very interesting stuff to understand how to learn
So far the cleanest work of all those YT tattooers. Thanks for doing this👍🏼
Your videos are the best explained I’ve seen, I really appreciate your videos existing.
I watch lots of tattoo videos and so far I feel as though you are the most to the point and receivable. Appreciate you & your content
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Your videos have helped me a lot to improve the results of my work. Please keep the videos coming, and again, thank you very much!
Love your videos! I’m working on the lion tutorial and it’s helping me so much!
Ви найкращiй вчитель!Дуже дякую!❤
You are the best teacher, thank you very much!❤
Watched soo many videos and yours are the best by far. Thank you for making them.
Im from Lebanon and im watching your video. Thank you so much man. Keep it up bro❤️
Thank you so much! Love the videos ❤❤ so helpful!
Your videos helps me a lot to improve. Thank you. From Philippines 🇵🇭
Love your videos they've helped me especially with filling I appreciate it
Amazing video as always. I did my first filling tattoo over a lettering, using 9RS initially for the filling and 3RL for the outlines, but since the RS was not giving me a good filling I ended up doing it all with the RL. Now I understand why! The tattoo ended up in a good solid black tho, but this information really helps! I will try again next time. Thanks a lot.
This is very very helpful. I always thought that using mags would help in blending with the solid borders
ty for the constant uploads ❤
Your videos are so helpful! Straight and to the point 🙏🏼 has helped me understand the concepts a lot since I’m an apprentice!
Thanks a bunch! Glad to hear the videos are making a difference in your learning as an apprentice :)
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incredible, thank you
awesome video, well explained. keep it up (:
Good info! More vídeos like this plz
Very helpful thank you so much, for sure subbed.
Wow, the lens... 😳😍
Amazing tutorial and editing!
Great work very detailed. I wish I had seen this video along with the other 10 I watched prior to overworking my leg.😅
Wow so well explained. 💪🔥
Thank you, my friend, for sharing tips on filling techniques. Indeed, as beginners, it is very difficult to fit the color on the black line, how can the color or black shadow of the resulting ink not come out onto the line?
Good Job man!
absolutely perfect
Beautiful!
I loved the video I'm now subscribed ❤❤❤❤❤
I have every time Problems to Fill it really Dark . This Video helped me . Thx
Grateful info👍🏾
Thanks for your video and sharing info Just wondering how long do you have resting time between first path and second for packing?
Thanks!
Thanks!😊
Great content
You have anything on self tattooing tips by chance??
Keep it bro.nice explain
Thanks for all the reference, tips, and advice. I'm an artist who has done quite a lot of in-house ink, of you know what I mean and am appreciative of all the help I can get in learning professional application techniques. God bless 🙏 and keep um coming.
Glad they're helpful! Thank you for the kind words.
Your tutorials are truly incredible
nice video!!!
Hi fani, to use this technique, do I have to push the needle into the skin while doing the circular motion? Or do i just have to touch the skin and do the circular motions?
Thank you man 👍 , you help my a lot ❤
Glad to hear that
Hello, I am a follower from Thailand. I am a newbie Thank you very much for making a technique clip like this for us to watch. I'm practicing by myself. Please do it again.❤
Your support means a lot. I'll definitely consider creating more content like this in the future! Keep practicing, and best of luck on your journey! 🙏😊
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Hello! When you say "for the second pass, always tattoo on the opposite direction" you mean you start filling in from the opposite side of the 1st pass or, you mean, you make the circular movements to the opposite side from the 1st pass, but starting from the same side? Thank you
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Very concise presentation. Subbed 🤘🏻
Awesome, thank you!
ma guy, i would recommend going ant a slight angle towards the middle at the tattoos edges. Therefore if you get a blowout eventually it doesnt show as much (maybe not at all) when the tattoo heals
Thanks for sharing
Wow as you just mentioned that equal soak in better in real skin but this reminds me so much of welding you have that little puddle and you keep that little puddle going is that anywhere comparable then to tattoo feeling like this you still have a little bit of puddle on real skin or is it
Thank you watching from philippines
Nice Bro 🥰
Спасибо за видео👍
Tnx
I have subscribed to your channel and I like what you are saying to people and how to use needles but the question is I realized there's a lot of tattoo machines on Amazon and other I do not use tattoo machine
I haven't found the perfect practise skin...those yellow ones are too tough and Reel skin absorbs the pigment so easily...so setting up a shading system is difficult to judge cause even an light tone with a few passes go quite dark...is pound if flesh any better?
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What stroke and voltage of machine? For fill?
What needle brand do you prefer to use? Been loving your videos, insanely high quality and have helped me improve a lot!🖤
He likes to use Cheyenne
@@nicolebraxton6273 thank you!
Needles are personal preference best to use big pin or 10 gauge less trauma to the skin
Thanks bro
No problem
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awesome video! i just two quick questions.. are you going in 1.5mm into the skin with the round shader as well? and what stroke is that machine?
1.5mm is the maximum but yes sometimes i go that deep, but most times i go around 0.7mm deep. Stroke is 3.5mm
@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo Thank you!! ima try it out!! =D
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What brand ink is the best?
Kurosumi / dynamic tbk are the brands I use for my tattoos, FYI I am a Kenyan based apprentice
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Man what is the recommended voltage fot this technique? Thx man
I tattoo with 8 V. But it varies depending on the manufacturer, you have to try it out yourself.
@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo do you keep the voltage the same when you're doing line work as well?
Curious, do you always do 2 passes for black work? Or is this more so for fake skin?
On smaller areas its not necessary every time. And it depends on the skin type of my costumer :)
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Muito interessante esse modo de pigmentação solida que você demonstrou. Aprendei recentemente uma forma um pouco diferente. Que é pigmentar com a magnum um pouco de lado, assim reduzindo o espaço e.ntre as agulhas.
Eu tbm faço assim. E não deixo esse tanto de agulha pra fora.
@@EriMSoarez opa, beleza irmão? Assim como falei ou como no vídeo? Eu reduzo bastante a agulha tbm, deixo cerca de 2 milímetros as vezes 1,5 apenas
Hallolur teacherb,WhatsApp angle of the needle do you use?
hello ekrem, what do you mean exactly?
Can you please help and show me how to apply a stencil for a band tattoo and also for a full sleeve band tattoo.... It would be much appreciated... Please 🥺...
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@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo this is for the photoshop stencil, i know how to apply stencils on flat surface vut when it comes to band tattoo, i failed, i have to do two to three time to get it right. So if u have any help for a band tattoo and also for a full sleeve tattoo kindly help us
For band tattoos try use curved stencils, since the human body is not flat but a bit rounded
@@MetroMully is there any website or way to make the stencil curve? And how about full Sleve round tattoo stencil
@@Lovabletajprocreate and phonto
I’m getting good at line work, improving at shading, but for some reason i just can’t fill very well.
Me too!!!! I’m in total despair and have tried every technique under the sun
@@daniellestine2250 same. The best technique I’ve found so far is tiny circles, but i still end up with holidays here and there.
🙏Want stippling technic please..
Of course I could do that 😉
@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo I love this technic .. but now I can't ...
@@Fani_Meherzi_Tattoo thank u so much for this reply ❤️.
Isn't too deep for 4mm
Can you add Polish subtitles to your videos?
please, it would be very helpful for me :)
Są polskie napisy, wystarczy je włączyć..
I struggle with this so terrified of scaring someone
scar a friend who knows your learning. It’s important to mess up so you can learn correctly. Don’t be scared to fail. The scar after a year can be covered.
Your not saying what motion you’re moving in
“I make circular, even movements”
So your saying it takes two of the same but opposite passes at the same rhythm !? Just for that little area !! Hollyshit .. a good tattoo work takes deamn time then
Don’t you think 2.5 mm would be a little too deep?
You don’t put them that deep. Just hang the needles out that far. Don’t go deeper than 1.5mm
How deep i should push the nuddel?
He’s hanging the needles out so the tube isn’t in contact with the skin. So put it in about halfway…don’t push. The machine should be doing the work for you. The skin will snag and let you know if you’re going too deep.
Most beginners do too much damage to the skin because they’re trying to “push” the ink in, or being too sporadic with their movements.
Just let it flow.
It variates on different skin types but around 1mm, try to feed slowly on the right depth
Sweet I thought it was just me who thought the fake skin was harder to saturate than real skin. I thought I was just fuckin up or something.
Been tatting 10 years, this past year I got into the fake skin so I can do cooler shit.
Totally get that! Fake skin can present different challenges, especially with saturation. It's great you're exploring it for more creative work. :)
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curved magnum why lmfao
Straight Mag overworks the skin. It's really situational. If you're working on solid blackwork, it may prove to fill in much better in shorter time, however the drawback is your overwork the skin provided you are stretching. SEM However, give you the same benefit of filling, but doesn't overwork the skin and is much easier to use whenever you are within boundaries of where not to fill in. It's a bit more flexible given you can cover areas that are more skinnier in fill. Yes in theory it takes more time given the curved mag, however you get the benefit of also being able to work at a pace where you can be more precise in your fill to create saturation.
With wither pendulum or tiny circles you can fill just as well as Stright mags. Just without the overwork
He said in the video why