Re: Tattoo, near you.
I'd say do what Robbin used to do, and have your tattoo guy just airbrush it. I'm thinking the pigments they use on the skin might be a little thin on wood, and it would bleed out into the grain and look like total shit. Just a theory mind you.
Plus I doubt the mags would work on wood like you're thinking. You're better off having it engraved, and airbrushed if you wanna go for the 3D look.
I'd say do what Robbin used to do, and have your tattoo guy just airbrush it. I'm thinking the pigments they use on the skin might be a little thin on wood, and it would bleed out into the grain and look like total shit. Just a theory mind you.
Plus I doubt the mags would work on wood like you're thinking. You're better off having it engraved, and airbrushed if you wanna go for the 3D look.
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