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RufioCorp

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  1. It is said to primarily draw and learn the dynamics of drawing. I find nothing wrong with me educating myself about tattooing in order to understand what I would be getting myself into if I am able to find an apprenticeship after High school. I am focusing on drawing and lineart as much as possible.
  2. I am not a tattoo artist, nor do I have tattoos* But I would like to say something as well... I have seen tattoos that have been stretched out, and tattoos on skin that when weight was lost...the skin sagged. I myself, would choose to wait to get a tattoo in a specific area before changes have been made. But thats just me (; and like I said, I am not a tattoo artist...
  3. Grapefruits come along with the tattoo industry? Then definately count me in!
  4. So...where do I begin? First off, I will say this: I am 16, working my ass off in as many art classes as I can get my pudgy little hands on in order to better my skills. While researching the long (may I repeat that...LONG) list of 'dos and don'ts' in the tattoo industry, I came across this website. While reading, I came to the understanding that the tattoo industry is highly competitive; I also understand that it takes a long time to become an actual tattooer, and I accept the challenge! Currently, I am working on learning to draw anatomically correct hands, as well as lineart without erasing the page. Anyhow...wrapping it up. Wish me luck. (:
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