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Designed by Brandon David (@brandondavidtattooer)
There was a time when tattooers were forced to be self-sufficient and resourceful to survive. As a craft, tattooing has continued to evolve through a collective sense of ingenuity and creativity. We learned to mix our own pigments, to make our own needles, and to build our own machines. In our time, many of these classic skills have been relegated to suppliers, giving us more time to focus on developing our art and design skills.
Yet, technology and innovation continue to alter the state of tattooing, with digital design taking the lead in modern tattoo design. Representing a new frontier for tenacious tattooers to embrace, digital design tools are eliminating the constraints of traditional art media in favor of endless variety and options- opening up the possibilities in countless directions.
“But wait”… you might be thinking. “I like the old style. I don’t want my work to look like a computer drew it. Sure, I love endlessly editing my sketches, resizing and adjusting at will… I’ve grown fond of making my line drawings on the iPad, and using all the time saved to color the whole design in before my client shows up-
But how do I make the finished artwork look…right?”
Our Tattoo Flash Toolkit was carefully crafted to bring you all of the familiar tools used to create traditional watercolor flash in an easy-to-use package. It’s a complete solution that has been carefully tailored to the tattooer’s needs. Now you can make your digital tattoo flash look and feel authentic and do it all on your iPad- using our brushes, papers, and colors.
Procreate Brush Installation (iPad)
Clip Studio Brush Installation (Mac/PC)
Clip studio Brush Installation (iPad)
Procreate® is a registered trademark of Savage Interactive. iPad Pro and Apple Pencil are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Manga Studio® and Clip Studio Paint® is a registered trademark of Smith Micro Software, Inc. Wacom products are registered trademarks of Wacom.
Such a fantastic set. The layers work fantastically and the brushes do just the job. Creating Watercolour art in Procreate has just been made much easier.
Well, I already use modified airbrushes for the same application, have stacks of watercolor paper that I could theoretically scan myself. I already had the pens from when they came out. So basically it offered nothing for me. Pressure doesn’t dictate your blend with an actual brush so why would this ‘simulate’ actual watercolor? Dragging the fade out doesn’t change the grade like it would on paper because it is simply an airbrush. Probably great for people who don’t use real paint much or it completely turns your process on its head. Old dog doesn’t need new tricks. Icing on top, I don’t like martins on paper so don’t have a taste for the color pallet.
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