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Thinking of getting a tattoo. I really like lined tattoos, no colors, only black thin lines. But I'm wondering how those will age... i know tattoos tends to fade a bit and blur a bit. Any of you got that kind of tattoos? Did they age well?
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http://www.qbn.com/t…utopian - yeah I know :DBennn
- ^^ LOLmoldero
- are you going to design it yourself with Illustrator CS6, cracked edition for Windows?monospaced
- These minimalist line tatts look cool: https://www.google.c…Krassy
- Whatever you get, keep us updated.Maaku
- i've had one line tattoo for 7 years and I'd say it's aged pretty well. Make sure you get an artist who's done that kind of thing before, and spend as much timeBuddhaHat
- as you want making that thing is lined up PERFECTLY before he starts... mine only took an hour to ink, i made the guy put the stencil on at least 5 or 6 timesBuddhaHat
- before I was happy with the alignment.BuddhaHat
- fine details will blur and spread a bit over time, and blacks will slowly become blueish. you won't care as much as you might think now thoughscarabin
- I've always wondered what the resolution of skin is.i_monk
- get a tattoo with some color! everyone gets black tattoos. you can touch it up later if it fades.sarahfailin
- Too late. The tattoo trend is nearly over, the booming trade is tattoo removal.
Just wear camo pants.BustySaintClaire - thanks for the input guysBennn
- https://68.media.tum…chukkaphob
- https://www.vice.com…autoflavour
- You're gonna regret that shit. Those line tattoos are the Helvetica of tattoos. "Not really a tattoo, but I want a tattoo"sofakingback
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