The Art of 3D Tattoos

December 12, 2011 by  
Filed under Tattoo Tips

Over the past few years, tattoos have become much more commonplace, with anyone from teenagers to middle-aged mothers boasting artwork somewhere on their bodies. As the art of tattooing evolves, a new movement has taken hold – that of 3D tattooing. In order to create a successful 3D tattoo, however, the tattoo artist must have a higher level of skill and greater attention to detail, as proper shading of the tattoo is vital to creating a three-dimensional effect.

The range of designs available for 3D tattoos is vast. An artist talented in creating 3D tattoos can create almost anything imaginable. Photographs of people can easily be turned into tattoos, and many artists have amazing skills when it comes to creating images from nothing. Because 3D tattoos have such a stunning look, many people aim for interesting designs. The ensuing 3D tattoo will then have the original look that tattoo lovers value. The 3D tattoo, when done correctly, is often breathtaking, as there is great sense of depth to the finished product.

Throughout the history of tattooing, coloring has become much more common. The same holds for 3D tattoos, and if desired, incredibly bright colors can be used to shade the image and make it pop out even more. The optical illusions that can be created with much skill and imagination are endless, and the resulting 3D tattoos contain a level of beauty never achieved by regular tattoos.

Though still a new concept, the art of 3D tattooing is constantly evolving to include new concepts. With the proper artist, amazing works of 3D art can be created. These new tattoos can display a variety of shades, color, and depth that literally make the image carry over seamlessly to the skin, often causing the appearance of being part of the body or rising from the body itself. Three-dimensional tattoos can carry a high level of beauty and originality, especially when created by a knowledgeable and skilled tattoo artist.

written by: tdguld

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