what do you mean "how do you draw it"? that's like asking how you draw a circle.
with a writing utensil and a piece of paper.
Some of them are...there are guys who do "custom work" meaning they both draw and tattoo, and there are "flash artists" who tattoo well but can't draw. There are also artists who draw great but can't tattoo, and they find work in "production shops"--ones that do a ton of tattoos. The graphic staff draws up the art for the customer, then hands it off to the tattoo staff for execution.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2158428_draw-classic-tattoo-style-rose.html
You can , at the related link below , find a variety of video tutorials on how to draw 'Tom & Jerry' .
Almost any tattoo shop will draw up a design for you and make a stencil. Some artists will draw the tattoo design on with a pen instead. You as a client don't need to provide a stencil.
Kids tattoo pens are used to draw tattoos on people and yourself. The good thing is you can draw what ever they want and what ever you want.
It's hand-lettered--tattoo artists usually draw the letters themselves It's hand-lettered--tattoo artists usually draw the letters themselves
Art class....draw draw draw is what I recommend if you wish to become a tattoo artist. I would say History also but sadly school doesnt teach the history of tattooing.
Yes. Flash series are the program that you can use to make a cartoon. It also support some codes to let you make some games or buttons. Flash CS4, Flash 8, Flash MX, and Flash MX 2004 are the Flash series programs I know.
yes it will draw out the ink, plus you have to think of the tattoo as an open wound, my new tattoo is almost healed after nearly 2 weeks.
The animated look of sailor moon is quite unique. I am linking you to a tutorial, good luck! http://daols.tripod.com/draw_smoon.html
You don't. Any method other than using a sharpie to draw on your skin is dangerous.
Local tattoo shops or tattoo places that specify in certain types of art can be visited. Have your tattoo design drawn or draw it yourself, and get it done at the shop.