Mike Sibley wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:00 am
PogArt-Ttoo wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:54 pm
But the common thing between those two is DIRTY MIXING colours

So it’s just dipping the brush or the needles into one colour, and then doing this to other colour to achieve necessary hue
Good to see you working on this again, Artur. And thanks for answering a question that been on my mind... MIXING.
OK... I'm old enough that when I think "tattoo" an image of a black anchor on Popeye's arm comes to mind.
I'm aware that tattooists seem to have many more colours available now, but I wasn't sure if you could mix colours. I mean
physically mix them to achieve new colours
before applying to the skin - rather than closely positioning two colours to give the impression of a third colour.
Thank you Mike for stepping by
Tattoo it's nothing else but depositing the INK into the skin tissue.
The INK it's just the pigment certificated for human use

It has all those characteristics of other painting mediums then , so it's FULLY MIXABLE
You can do it in few ways.
ON THE SKIN like on the oil's canvas (wet on wet).
You can deposit the ink colour over other colour being already into the skin - to blend it, so you can achieve hue changes into the skin

IN THE INK CUP - just adding droplets there to mix it together and do tattoo with that colour then

DIRTY MIXING - the needle cartridge can absorb small amount of the ink.
Imagine the fountain pen
So if you quickly dip the needles into different colours - the mixing is happening INSIDE THE CARTRIDGE - on the go

Pretty interesting, isn't it


