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So I was having a debate with a friend about whether there are actually any good tattoos out there picturing a person with blonde hair. I would love to see some example and hear some other opinions about this! :)
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What style? Portrait? Pin-up? Cartoon? Different styles require different techniques, thus how they are coloured/shaded will be completely different.
A portrait is generally done in black and grey so blonde hair would generally be skin tone with ink as definition. I don't like the work in this tattoo, but it shows you how blonde would be done. http://www.zhippo.com/ChinaYZTattooHOSTED/images/gallery/Portrait_Butterfly_Tattoo_M.jpg
A colour version would use different shades along with skin tone like this http://www.remistattoo.com/gallery2/download-26453-4/women_portrait_tattoo.jpg
http://www.galleryoftattoosnow.com/CatTattooHOSTED2/images/gallery/medium/extra.JPG
In many respects it is no different to colouring/shading a drawing in pencil. You work with what you have, you either leave the hair untouched and use shading to give the effect of definition and lighting on blonde hair, or use use skin tone and different shades of colour.
What style? Portrait? Pin-up? Cartoon? Different styles require different techniques, thus how they are coloured/shaded will be completely different.
A portrait is generally done in black and grey so blonde hair would generally be skin tone with ink as definition. I don't like the work in this tattoo, but it shows you how blonde would be done. http://www.zhippo.com/ChinaYZTattooHOSTED/images/gallery/Portrait_Butterfly_Tattoo_M.jpg
A colour version would use different shades along with skin tone like this http://www.remistattoo.com/gallery2/download-26453-4/women_portrait_tattoo.jpg
http://www.galleryoftattoosnow.com/CatTattooHOSTED2/images/gallery/medium/extra.JPG
In many respects it is no different to colouring/shading a drawing in pencil. You work with what you have, you either leave the hair untouched and use shading to give the effect of definition and lighting on blonde hair, or use use skin tone and different shades of colour.
We all will laugh at gilded butterflies?
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I am looking at getting the full Shakespearean quote, if not this improvised one above tattooed on left shoulder blade (yes, similar to megan fox). I understand, for the most part, the meaning of the quote but I have no clue what play it's take from so I'd love to know that and if anyone could give a better definition of the quote as well that would be lovely!
Thankyou(:
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romeo and Juliette maybe
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No actually it's from king Lear I just remembered it
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_did_Shakespeare_mean_by_'We_will_all_laugh_at_gilded_butterflies'
romeo and Juliette maybe
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No actually it's from king Lear I just remembered it
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_did_Shakespeare_mean_by_'We_will_all_laugh_at_gilded_butterflies'
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