i'll teach you to turn away. wrote:
> wilson <wilsond3010@yahoo.com> wrote:
> w> --
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> 1
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> w> just wondering if those colours would work on a tattoo and could it be
> w> done in one sitting.
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> 2, 3
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> w> Ball park for costs
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> 4
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> w> area/Users/david/Documents/GunnCrest.gif/Users/david/Documents/Tartan_Gunn.jpg/Users/david/Documents/0708k7Gunn.gif
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> 5, 6, 7.
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> lish "your house is standing
> crank@got.net on a foot & a half of silt." -uc
> 43.9% / 30 RANA 128 / 70
>
Damn. You just struck out half your team.
However, in an actual effort to be helpful, you really should take the
whole design to an artist and ask them. The best artist you can find,
not someone who's work would be put to shame by an untalented 4 year old.
That person will tell you if those colors will work with your skin tone.
As for price, color is more expensive than black and gray, larger is
more expensive than smaller, and great artists are more expensive than
bad ones. Don't be afraid to spend lots on something that'll be in your
skin for the rest of your life.
Oh, and never try to post images to a newsgroup unless it has "images"
in the name of the group. not everyone has a cheap broadband connection.
Patrick
http://Patrick.bmezine.com