They both are just boxes.
They both are just boxes.
I'm not so big on foreign words for tattoos but I do like the idea. I like the tiger a lot. I'm thinking of getting a variation of this airbrush tat stencil on centered on my upper back (below the neck)
I also think I want a cougar somewhere.
Niņo & Eliza
That would look really cool!Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
Nice picture, but I'll warn you it will probably be fairly large. I just had a tatoo of a tiger done a few months ago. Because of where I put it I needed something smaller so just went for the head. I had a few options that I went in with, but the artist told me because of the detail on the tiger it's difficult to get a small good one. I have to admit he knew what he was talking about, I did colored so it looks almost real.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
Ya but if its that big and just the outline like it is (and not much detail like it has right now) then she will be fine, some of the dots for his whiskes on his face wont be able to be done and some of the lines on the tiger. I had to have some details taken out of my first one because I wanted it a certain size too.Originally Posted by pnance
Thanks Jess I can that. I think I like the chinese better now that I see the difference.
Do you think the size the tiger is now is too small to do the details? I just want black.
I can't wait to see the finished version of yours, Alicia!
Niņo & Eliza
Ya that one does look better, hope ya get it.
You might want to go a little bigger or you might loose some lines.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
One little problem , I dont know what that word means!!
I looked up other words and they wont work (they are all too spaced)
Your computer can't read the characters. I'm not sure how to work around that, but maybe some other computer saavy person will know?Originally Posted by buttercup132
Hope this is alright:
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
Using IE? Go to View on the tool bar click and on the drop down list click on encoding; on this list click on Chinese Simplified and it will show what Giselle wrote in Chinese.
Lilith Cherry
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