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I like it but as another poster said, too much black. Too dark.
 
Do all these people with excessive tattoos not know it increases their risk of cancer?
 
I like it but as another poster said, too much black. Too dark.
That's why I always cringe when thinking about the fact that most people do a tattoo and then they may be like "hmm, that's a bit too dark in the end, I don't quite like it". And then you are stuck with it for the rest of your life. For the most part, I know there are techniques to mitigate that but most people would just leave it.
If I ever wanted a tattoo, I would need to have a visualization on my limb to see how it looks like real life render. Which is simple nowadays but I'm sure not many people actually go for that option.
 
That's why I always cringe when thinking about the fact that most people do a tattoo and then they may be like "hmm, that's a bit too dark in the end, I don't quite like it". And then you are stuck with it for the rest of your life. For the most part, I know there are techniques to mitigate that but most people would just leave it.
If I ever wanted a tattoo, I would need to have a visualization on my limb to see how it looks like real life render. Which is simple nowadays but I'm sure not many people actually go for that option.
Tattoos fade over time, for some people quite quickly. It needs to be touched-up every few years to keep the original shade. So too dark isn’t much of an issue as it wont stay that way. It’s more of a pain when a tattoo is faded and has to be redone or covered up.
 
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