i tell him i dont like it?
i will feel bad telling him
i dropped off some pics of the flowers i want on saturday and told him to make it look good. im getting it on my right side, its going to be a really big piece covering like from my butt to armpit. the guy that's doing it has known me since i was a kid and it should be pretty good.
but im just worried that i wont like what he has drawn up and i will want to alter it or add to it or something in some way. how do i tell him this? i dont want tomake him feel bad about what he has drawn for me.
2007-06-04
08:10:27
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Beauty & Style
➔ Skin & Body
➔ Tattoos
i like the work he does, i just want to know how to tell him, i am not really good with talking to poeople, i am pretty blunt and dont want to make him think he did a bad job. i dont know.
2007-06-04
08:23:00 ·
update #1
you guys are great! i just will tell him what i think about it! hopefullly i will just love it at first site!
2007-06-04
09:05:55 ·
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I'm sure you will like it and if not don't be such a puss and speak up.
2007-06-04 08:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that you will hurt his feelings at all. If he is a professional then I am sure that he has heard this before because there is always going to be someone that you cannot please. I would just truthfully tell him because this is something that is on your body permanently. If you are still not to sure about it, do some research and go somewhere else to someone that you think can do a better job. You don't want to regret a tattoo because to remove a tattoo is not an easy process.
2007-06-04 08:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have known this guy since you were a kid then you should have no problem telling him the way you would like it. if you want something changed all you have to say is "i was thinking something more like "this" instead of "that". or "maybe this could be a little smaller/bigger" it isn't about hurting someone's feelings. tattoos are permanent, especially something so large and i would not HESITATE to tell my artist if i didn't like something he had come up with. remember, it is YOUR body this is going on. change isn't mean and he won't take it as such.
2007-06-04 12:09:37
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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this is for any permanent situation, you should always be completely sure of what you want because in this case, you wont be able to change your mind. print out a picture on the internet and add things to it that you would like for the tattoo to make it look better or just keep it as it is. tell him to immitate the picture exactly. if you have alot of doubts about something you probably shouldnt be doing it. im sure itll look good though =)
good luck.
2007-06-04 08:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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the last thing you need to be concerned about is someone elses feeling getting a tattoo that large.its going to be on your body for the rest of your life.you have to like everything about it.you are paying that person for a service.the artist is there to do a job and work with you to make sure you like what you are getting.the last thing they want is for you to be unhappy and talk badly about the shop artists
be honest.if he cant handle your opinion he needs a new line of work.
2007-06-04 08:15:23
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answered by i<3laura 5
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Just be honest...this is a service for you on your body. Its his job to revise the drawing if his first shot doesn't do it for you. All my pieces required multiple changes in the drawing phase, some minor some major until they were finally done.
2007-06-04 08:42:25
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answered by heathenchef1 3
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i think of that comedian strip is gorgeous and it is so superb and candy. I hate the tatoos of like fire and different stuff. additionally on the subject of the place to place it, in simple terms confirm you do no longer positioned it someplace which you don't be apologetic approximately while your like, 80. i think of it incredibly is great and that i admire the comedian strip. Cheers, and God Bless You.
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be honest. A good tattoo artist will want you to be incredibly happy with your new artwork, not just ok with it. I just got a new tattoo a few weeks ago, and my tattoo artist told me straight out that he wasn't sure how it would turn out, and that he wanted it to be perfect, not just ok. It came out awesome, too!! But anyways, if you don't like it, be honest about it.
2007-06-04 08:39:00
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answered by hockey_gal9 *Biggest Stars fan!* 7
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do not feel bad to tell him no that is his job if that is something that is going on your forever you need to make sure that it is what you want dont feel bad
2007-06-04 08:16:31
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answered by al 6
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its going on your body permanently ....thus you can say yea or neh...if he gets upset...pay him for his sketches and walk away ...that's not the artist for you...ask your self if you would want to have something dislike forever on your body cause you didnt want to speak up....
2007-06-05 06:08:11
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answered by honeybee 4
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I do tats for a living........and I ask and ask again, are you sure this is what you want...........................you should not feel a bit bad about telling your artist what you think.................this will be on your body your whole life...........come on ......think about it............if you wanted a red car and the only thing they had was a purple truck, would you buy it...............I think not.
You're the boss here...........he's the pee on......................go for it.
2007-06-04 08:23:07
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answered by cpt m 4
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