Saturday, May 17, 2014

Cover Up And Miami Ink Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


The dispersal of the tattoo ink about a millimetre deep under the skin is the effect of getting tattooed. It stays in the skin layer called the dermis, located under the epidermis, the visible skin layer. Inking a cover up tattoo over an existing tattoo does not replace the old tattoo. The pigment of the new tattoo is simply mixed with the pigment of the old one.

It is important to carefully plan what the design of the cover up tattoo will be. Cover up here actually means hiding an old tattoo instead of pounding black ink over the top to replace it. A good camouflage does not require areas of solid blank ink to cover an old tattoo.

By taking a look at the old tattoo and drawing the cover up tattoo using the shapes of the old design, you would have taken the best approach in creating your cover up design. With a sharpie or skin marker, you can make a copy of the old tattoo on a tracing paper or acetate. The sketch is placed on a light table and a clean sheet is placed on top of it. The many options for the cover up design is then drawn on top of the old tattoo copy.

Miami ink tattoos consist of a unique tattoo design available on the internet. The process of getting one consists of four simple steps, signing up on their website, choosing a design from 25,000 designs offered on the website, saving the chosen design onto your computer and printing it out.

It is for people who are extremely choosy about body art that Miami ink tattoos were created. A tattoo is never just a literal or universal thing for these people. Rather, it is a more personal and even complicated endeavour. Other than being a visual representation of an idea that was born from inside the head, a tattoo is an expression of how a person sees himself. It is also an expression of how a person wants to share a passion with the outside world.




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