![]() also, if you use the underlying piece as a base for your new design and use opaque colors to mute it, you can help eliminate any undertones when you finish. make sense? you can cover even tribal art if you do this correctly. so the more you can lay the ink in the upper part of the second layer, the better the chance it will be more effective in the coverup. think of it like putting a blue ball into muddy water, the further you push the ball down the harder it is to see because light is having a hard time reflecting through the mud. this will help with any skin interference from the spectrum of light as they penetrate the skin and reflect back through. ![]() also, when doing coverups, you want to try and lay the ink in the upper part of the second layer of skin, with good saturation of the skin without overworking it. for example blue is a great color for coverups, because blue light travels in smaller waves, and so when light reflects of the blue ink it will be more pronounced than say a red or yellow. best options for a coverup are using colors that do well at reflecting light. White will not work for a coverup, eventually once the ink settles the underlying ink will show through over time. 09.28.16 Lets revive this beautiful forum 1.10.17.16 Inner bicep linework scarring? 5. ![]()
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