Tattoo

Nelson

New member
Me am Grazbug, much big shaman. Me am still not painted totally. Me am thinkey the girl orks big love me if me have tattoos. Me am try to paint them, but me mess up. Me look like I have big blue booger on me face. Me am need tips on how to make my tats purty. Thanks big lot.


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t_haye2

Guest
giggle...ok, here goes:

you using too ffin lines, look beter wiff bolder design. also not use blacklining, but start wiff dark blue and work up from that.....oh, scrap this orky talk.

Basically, i think that you\'d do better if the design was bolder, less \'flimsy\' if you know what i mean. I also think that it might work better if you used a geometric design on the face, instead of one blue line randomly starting and ending.

the colour\'s a bit too bright for the realistic Rackham style skintone, maybe you\'d be better off using something like a blue/black base, and adding bone to that for the highlights, or even a fleshtone, to keep the colour soft. blacklining tattoos hardly ever works in my eyes, because it\'s \'part of\' the skin as such, and not a different material. hope this made sense :)
 

Nelson

New member
Sure does, thanks. :) I\'ll try and do the tats over with some more muted colours, and make them a bit wider. Still not sure how to do the face, though....should I just get rid of the tat that\'s there and start all over? Maybe a wider stripe of blue over one eye? Or does anybody have any suggestions for a pattern?
 

DennisMech

New member
See! See!

Tammy agrees with everything I said! Bah, you should listen to me more often :p

I think at least on the face, you should just remove the tattoo and start again. However, if you think you can change the arm tats, then go for it! I\'d recommend sketching it out on paper first though, then you could get a more organized design. :)
 

Greymane

New member
skin jobs

Nelson take a look at this resource for tribal tatt\'s etc there are lots of ideas to be blagged.

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I agree with Tammy tattoo\'s are almost organic, being sub cutaneous so the blacklining doesn\'t work. Also think about colours, blue of that colour was rare in the past without manufactured dye\'s ( the Vigin mary was always painted in blue robes as the paint was the rarest and most expensive thus showing the devotion of the painter/sponsor- I could go on but...) I know that it is not reality but black seems to me to be appropriate for orcs as does red. :D
 

Nelson

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Ahhh!! I need help! I\'ve been trying this whole \"not blacklining tats\" thing, and they look like crap! As soon as I highlight them, they blend in to my skin colour. :mad: Should I just do em black?
 

darthfoley

Active member
Are you washing back over the tat with your skin color?

I\'ve not actually done a serious attempt at tatooing on a mini yet (so take it with a grain of salt), but my understanding is that going back over the design with a watered down wash of your skintone helps it \'blend\' in better.
 

Nelson

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Well, that\'s the prob! They blend in TOO well, even without doing a wash. I\'m using a Midnight blue/bone mix right now, so I didn\'t think they\'d be too close to the skin colour.
 

darthfoley

Active member
Originally posted by Nelson
Well, that\'s the prob! They blend in TOO well, even without doing a wash. I\'m using a Midnight blue/bone mix right now, so I didn\'t think they\'d be too close to the skin colour.

Well then I guess I\'m out of options. :)

Maybe the blue and green are too close on the color spectrum? I don\'t know.

???
 

Nelson

New member
Thanks guys, I\'ll try a dark red/purple or black tattoo. :) Wish me luck!

TAB: Damn nice tattoos...I\'m afraid to attempt \'em, but they\'re good inspiration.

Supervike: It says that I\'m forbidden to access that pic on that server....canine discrimination, that is!
 
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NecroN

Guest
No: see everyone knows that milk is way too healthy for an orc\'s metabolism. It causes them to break out in bright blue rashes. We tried to tell our shaman friend that, but he was so miffed about his tats not working out he drank it anyway.

As far as ideas: how about a big tear drop under the visible eye, or the usual jaggies orcs seem to like so much. I did an orc a ways back (like 16 years ago) that just had a big upside down triangle with the point at his chin, that turned out well.
 

Avicenna

New member
Here is my take on orc tats...

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nice red skull motif and a checker pattern. Proper orcy... obviously, if your shaman wants good luck, the skull motif will be in blue... ;)

But I agree that washing a natural looking green (like your highlight colour) over the tattoos will make them look more like tattoos than warpaint.

-Peter
 

Nelson

New member
Thanks for all the suggestions, I\'m gonna go see how I can salvage him right now. Avicenna, I like the checker pattern, but I might put it on his clothing or something. :)
 
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