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    Re: Need YOUR help for BP tattoo

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    problem is even the best tattoo artist in the world can't stop the lines from fattening up a little in time. This is true with any tattoo.... But specificly when you are talking about the level of detail this would require... it is not going to be pretty!

    I have a huge mermaid on the side of my leg, with fairly complicated larger scales. when it was first done the scales were very clean and crisp. Now after a short period of time, you can deffinately see a little softening of the the lines. These are BIG scales. what she is talking about would be small scales!
    Maybe find a better artist for yourself??

    Large clean lines really shouldn't lose that much crispness to notice. What more than likely happened is your artist blew the lines out.

    I have work on me that is close to 16 years old now that may not be as crisp as the day I got it (no tattoo will be) but it is still very clear and looks great.

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