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Offline Diamond Hell

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #20 on: 19 October 2011, 21:47 »
personally id be more concerned about the spelling mistake??

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Re: my new tattoo
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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #22 on: 19 October 2011, 22:01 »
ill get it dotted so its plainer  :laugh:
was just stating that its a little unclear and took some time to read, somebody looking would either have to stare to read it all or would just see it as a load of squiggles
It being in a different language, means staring at it is normal unless you speak it fluently  :huh:
but if you were to write it normally, as in original post, it can be read, even if not understood? it just takes a bit of reading in the font selected.

Yeah i guess, might of looked abit boring tho.
But i do know what you mean, its quite traditional that language in that font in tattoo world  :grin:
ive seen quite a lot of tattoo's in that style and this just looks a bit different? which theres nothing wrong with, i didnt want any of mine to look the same as others. it may look different when healed and chest hair has re-grown?  personally id be more concerned about the spelling mistake??

yeah true gotta add your own taste/style to it  :smiley:

yeah i would too, their might be a way you can make that 'a' look like an 'i' make the more swirls coming off and around it something along those lines

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #23 on: 19 October 2011, 22:14 »
ill get it dotted so its plainer  :laugh:
was just stating that its a little unclear and took some time to read, somebody looking would either have to stare to read it all or would just see it as a load of squiggles
It being in a different language, means staring at it is normal unless you speak it fluently  :huh:
but if you were to write it normally, as in original post, it can be read, even if not understood? it just takes a bit of reading in the font selected.

Yeah i guess, might of looked abit boring tho.
But i do know what you mean, its quite traditional that language in that font in tattoo world  :grin:
ive seen quite a lot of tattoo's in that style and this just looks a bit different? which theres nothing wrong with, i didnt want any of mine to look the same as others. it may look different when healed and chest hair has re-grown?  personally id be more concerned about the spelling mistake??

yeah true gotta add your own taste/style to it  :smiley:

yeah i would too, their might be a way you can make that 'a' look like an 'i' make the more swirls coming off and around it something along those lines
lets hope so for the OP's sake, i would say a good tattooist should be able to do it no problem, but then a good tattooist should always check and double check any spelling before inking begins?? just hope he gets it sorted

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #24 on: 19 October 2011, 22:58 »
ill get it dotted so its plainer  :laugh:
was just stating that its a little unclear and took some time to read, somebody looking would either have to stare to read it all or would just see it as a load of squiggles
It being in a different language, means staring at it is normal unless you speak it fluently  :huh:
but if you were to write it normally, as in original post, it can be read, even if not understood? it just takes a bit of reading in the font selected.

Yeah i guess, might of looked abit boring tho.
But i do know what you mean, its quite traditional that language in that font in tattoo world  :grin:
ive seen quite a lot of tattoo's in that style and this just looks a bit different? which theres nothing wrong with, i didnt want any of mine to look the same as others. it may look different when healed and chest hair has re-grown?  personally id be more concerned about the spelling mistake??

yeah true gotta add your own taste/style to it  :smiley:

yeah i would too, their might be a way you can make that 'a' look like an 'i' make the more swirls coming off and around it something along those lines
lets hope so for the OP's sake, i would say a good tattooist should be able to do it no problem, but then a good tattooist should always check and double check any spelling before inking begins?? just hope he gets it sorted

The guy shouldn't of started without correcting that. im a tattooist and i gotta admit most of the time im correcting the customers mistakes, its surprising how many people come to you with the wrong spelling specially in a different language.
The guy who done this should correct it for free, considering it defiantly needs touching up i.e the spelling mistake  :smiley:

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #25 on: 19 October 2011, 23:25 »
An old friend of mine had a tattoo done in Chinese writing and a Chinese man asked if he knew what it said ? The Chinese guy informed him it said "I love beer". Luckily that's what my mate wanted. I have classy friends. :grin:
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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #26 on: 20 October 2011, 07:29 »
lol.

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #27 on: 20 October 2011, 11:50 »
Yeah it does, booked in for the touch up in a few weeks. The design was right, didn't notice the mistake on the stencil, was probably too excited.
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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #28 on: 20 October 2011, 12:06 »
The guy shouldn't of started without correcting that. im a tattooist and i gotta admit most of the time im correcting the customers mistakes, its surprising how many people come to you with the wrong spelling specially in a different language.
The guy who done this should correct it for free, considering it defiantly needs touching up i.e the spelling mistake  :smiley:

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Re: my new tattoo
« Reply #29 on: 20 October 2011, 12:59 »
Surely he was being defiant about checking mistakes?
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