If you are interested in DIY
tattooing it is important to first know that learning to
tattoo requires time, patience and dedication. The most common
downfall of anyone learning to tattoo is that they throw in
the towel before learning the intricate techniques necessary
to become a great tattoo artist. If you have the dedication
and drive to devote the time necessary to this fascinating and
beautiful art form; however, you can join the ranks of some
of the foremost tattoo artists.
The first step in DIY tattooing is to take
a trip to your local tattoo shop. This is absolutely the best
way to begin to learn the basics of tattooing. You may even
wish to go ahead and get a tattoo yourself, if you do not already
have one. Note everything the tattoo artist does. You will likely
see there is a very precise procedure for tattooing. Be sure
to ask plenty of questions about the process and also about
how the tattoo artist got started in tattooing.
Regardless of whether you want to learn
about DIY tattooing simply for yourself and friends or you are
considering opening your own shop one day, it is also imperative
for you to learn about the equipment you will need. In the beginning
DIY tattooing can easily be performed at home. Ideally it is
best to purchase equipment and tools slowly so that you can
purchase quality items. Its simply not worth it to purchase
items that are cheap and either will break after only a few
uses or produce inferior results.
DIY tattooing at home gives you the opportunity
to practice using the equipment as well. One of the most important
things you will need to learn is how to hold the machine itself.
The importance of this cannot be stressed enough. Spending some
time at some tattoo shops, as well as picking up a good tattoo
manual, will show you exactly how to do this properly and effectively.
You should also learn as much as you can
about the sanitization process. Even if you simply plan to do
tattoos for yourself and a few friends, this is extremely important.
You certainly do not want to run the risk of being ill, or causing
anyone else to become sick because you did not follow the right
sanitization techniques. Take the time to learn how to do it
right to protect both yourself and others.
Tattoo skins will give you ample opportunity
to practice before moving on to the next step of tattooing
on yourself and others. These can be obtained online as well
as from many shops. Be sure to check with your local shop for
availability. After youve gotten all of the techniques
down pat, if you are interested in opening your own shop, then
it will be time to seek an apprenticeship. Remember, there is
no substitution for time and patience. In the end; however,
it will be worth as you begin to embark on the thrilling journey
of DIY tattooing.