Monday, I took a 600+ mile round trip and picked up my next "project". A 1979 GoldWing that I plan to restore to showroom stock. It will probably take the next two winters, which is Ok because it will keep me occupied. I'll post up some photos once I can pull it outside.
Next time let's all just tell him it is a masterful tattoo that he should wear proudly and maybe he'll go away.
You gotta love people that ask about the same schitty tattoo ten different ways to see if they can't get someone to say that the hot mess isn't as bad as they know it is.
This is how many tattoo disasters start out.
One day in you can't really tell anything. Give it 6 or 8 weeks. Then if it needs to be fixed, get it done right even if it takes a year.
Good luck