tattoo using photoshop
Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Tattoo artists do not like change a model?
I found a line of tattoo design that I like very much, except for some things. I recorded and edited with Photoshop, but I do not know if a tattoo shop, if they let me use it because it was not "buy" and has been modified from the original. even they ask? Is it going to design this tattoo on me if I know that initially attracted you?
If you went to the artist's home and his temperament was to be offended for his work from being distorted, which can be a problem. Tattoos are very personal things, not really a type of motor industry copyrights. As a physician or other professional who provides such services in person, turn around until you find one who is happy with. Your money, your choice.
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