Tattoo designs, are so hot that it seems like everyone is getting a tat these days, there are in movies, TV shows and even a book about it, but if you are looking for that special tattoo just for you you have probably been stumped by the biggest question, which one is the right one for me?
Which One Should I Choose
As usual the best place to start is – the beginning, as there are so many designs on offer that can be quiteexciting if perhaps a little overwhelming. But one must always remember the importance of the decision, after all a good tattoo design is something you are going to have on you for the rest of your life. So take your time and look at all the options out there.
Spend The Time On Planning
Save the tattoos you like so you can quickly compare them and make a short list of the ones you like the most. One of the most valuable services a good tattoo artist can give you is the ability to take the bits you like the most from two or three of your favourite tattoo designs and combine them into the one tattoo that is uniquely yours.
Then make sure you invest in a few trips to your tattoo artist, once you have chosen them, to talk about the tattoo design you have chosen and they can walk you trough some ideas that might enhance your tat or ideas that you never would have thought of yourself that can greatly enhance the design. The more time you spend planning and designing your new tat, the more rewarded you will be with a tattoo that is unique to you. After all, prior preparation prevents poor performance.
Tattoo Placement
The placement of your new tattoo design can have as much bearing on you liking it forever as the design itself, and where you end up deciding to put it will probably have some bearing on the tat itself. To give you an exampled, if you want to get a nice little tattoo on your ankle you are hardly going to get a big tiger head, as it will need to be shrunk so much to fit, you won’t be easily seen from a distance.
As with the tattoo itself, spend the time going over with your artist where you would like to put the tattoo, and be open to any suggestions on alternate placement. Although your flexibly on placement is going to have a lot to do with your reason for getting the tat done in the first place. Are you getting the tattoo because you specifically want a shoulder tattoo designs? Or are you getting it in memory of someone or to mark an important experience or period in your life?
If the design itself is secondary and where you want it is the biggest reason in choosing your new tattoo, then your artist will be able to give you some valuable tips on what is going to look the best for you, based on your sex and personality and where you want to get the ink done on your body. Something you can do to have a bit of fun with the tats before you get it done, is print out a few designs, stick them on various parts of your body and get a friend to take a few quick pics, this should give you some idea of what they should look like once done.
There is it tattoo designs, and what you need to think about when getting one.



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