Explore Different Tattoo Designs

Finding the perfect Tattoo can be a difficult challenge for anyone, looking at magazines, and searching on the internet can be very time consuming and stressful. Honestly when I first got my tattoo I thought the whole process would be as simple as purchasing a t-shirt. I had a vague idea of what I wanted (dragon) but I didn’t realize that it took so long to find the actual image of what I wanted.
In fact, I spent so much time searching that I almost gave up which eventually delayed my process of getting inked by couple of weeks. It seemed that everywhere I turned I was just finding amateur sketches, blurry images, & not enough designs from the various free tattoo sites online. Eventually, I found the tattoo that I wear proudly covering my whole back, but I vowed that I wouldn’t go through the same frustrating process ever again.
If you find yourself in the same situation, here are some quick tips to help you find your next tattoo design - without the hassle and stress:
- You Get What You Pay For:
The great thing about the Internet is that it’s packed with thousands of sites offering free tattoo designs. The problem is that many of these images are too blurry for the Tattoo parlor to use. Or worse, since the tattoo designs are free - you are more likely to get a poor reproduction of a tattoo that “everyone” else has which is not very original.
My suggestion is too take a look at the private online design galleries available online. I’ve found that these tattoo galleries have a constant selection of fresh and unique ideas that are easily reproduced for the artist at the Tattoo parlor. Also it is a very hassle free all packed in one site with various categories of designs.
- Ask a Friend for Help:
If you still can’t find what you are looking for you may want to get the help from an acquaintance who is an artist. If you don’t know an artist, ask your friends, or whoever you know that has drawing abilities. You will be surprised by how many people know a talented sketch artist who would be willing to help.
After countless hours and days of researching on free websites, I had found my dragon tattoo at TattoMeNow and had the picture tweaked just a little by an artist friend of mine whose original dragon sketch he had drawn for me was not what I had envisioned.
TattoMeNow has seemingly endless designs in every category you could think of Cross tattoos, various animals, dragons, butterflies, you name it. I spent hours browsing through the designs and could not have been happier I joined TattoMenow. The only negative aspect I had about the site was, besides the Chinese tattoos, I wish it had other categories for words, letters, or characters like Japanese, Korean, Greek, etc.

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