No. Black ink has to be covered with black ink.
For example, if you got a tattoo that was all yellow and blue, you'd need to have it covered with darker ink. You can't go lighter, or else the old tattoo will show through.
only if you use blood red
Not completely. You may still see the black ink through the navy blue, coloured inks are opaque meaning there is colour but you can still see darker colours throuhg them. The only thing that will cover black ink is black ink. But some times you can get away with hiding it in a cover up. Have a few consultations with a tattooist in your area and see if they can design a cover up tattoo for you.
yes off couse you can by putting ink on it before u put the tattoo on
no
Black....
only if you use blood red
Not completely. You may still see the black ink through the navy blue, coloured inks are opaque meaning there is colour but you can still see darker colours throuhg them. The only thing that will cover black ink is black ink. But some times you can get away with hiding it in a cover up. Have a few consultations with a tattooist in your area and see if they can design a cover up tattoo for you.
yes off couse you can by putting ink on it before u put the tattoo on
its colored. CMY
yes!
no
sometimes if the black ink i very light, and there was a blue tattoo under it.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
Yes, black printer ink is cheaper than colored ink in general. It's also easier to refill black ink yourself.
Black....
The most popular color for a tattoo is actually black. Almost all tattoos are at least outlined in black and many other tattoos are colored in with black ink.
black and white