Maori inspired shoulder tattoo piece
Hi,
Here's another shoulder tattoo piece inspired by the Kirituhi / Maori style. This custom tatoo design is for the upper shoulder and top of the shoulderblade.
It has nice complex lines and fills:
The final design looks like this:
Regards, Mark
Here's another shoulder tattoo piece inspired by the Kirituhi / Maori style. This custom tatoo design is for the upper shoulder and top of the shoulderblade.
It has nice complex lines and fills:
The final design looks like this:
Regards, Mark
Kirituhi forearm tattoo design
Hi!
The size of this tattoo sketch is 25 cm long and approx. 12 cm wide, narrowing down to 6 cm at the wrist.
Here's a forearm tattoo design in Kirituhi style, it's a custom design for a customer from the USA.
He wanted an original Maori piece on his left forearm and a Kirituhi design on his other forearm.First I started to draw the outline of the design and began filling the shape with flowing lines, koru curves and sharp edges.
I sent it to the customer to check if I was heading in the right direction. He really liked the first preview, so I could start on the fill with some tribal patterns.
Here are two pictures of the sketch, the outlines, the total sketch and finally the completed design.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
maori inspired ribcage tattoo sketch
Hi,
After some busy weeks, doing multiple custom tattoo designs, I would like to show you some sketches of my latest works.
I created a Kirituhi design for the side of the body, on the ribcage.
My client asked me to combine some maori inspired style elements, with the initials of his nephews.
I'm not really fond of doing tattoos with lettering, but this one wasn't that hard.
Here are a few photographs of the design in progress.
In the first images the balance was too much focussed on the upper part of the tattoo design, so I redesigned it.
Finally here's a photo of the finished tattoo on the side of the body:
In a few days I will post another tattoo design, this time it's a forearm design in Kirituhi style.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
After some busy weeks, doing multiple custom tattoo designs, I would like to show you some sketches of my latest works.
I created a Kirituhi design for the side of the body, on the ribcage.
My client asked me to combine some maori inspired style elements, with the initials of his nephews.
I'm not really fond of doing tattoos with lettering, but this one wasn't that hard.
Here are a few photographs of the design in progress.
In the first images the balance was too much focussed on the upper part of the tattoo design, so I redesigned it.
Finally here's a photo of the finished tattoo on the side of the body:
In a few days I will post another tattoo design, this time it's a forearm design in Kirituhi style.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Dj tattoo in polynesian style finished
Hi there,
I finished the tattoo for the Dutch DJ, incorporating the turtle motive and a stylized turntable.
Regards, Mark
I finished the tattoo for the Dutch DJ, incorporating the turtle motive and a stylized turntable.
Regards, Mark
photo shoulder tattoo 143
Hi,
I received a really nice photo from one of my customers. A few months ago he ordered shoulder tattoo 143 from my gallery and here's the finished piece:
His tattoo artist extended the design, to make it fit his arm.
I'm working on a few custom designs, so I will get back soon with new sketches and finished tattoo designs
Regards, Mark
I received a really nice photo from one of my customers. A few months ago he ordered shoulder tattoo 143 from my gallery and here's the finished piece:
His tattoo artist extended the design, to make it fit his arm.
I'm working on a few custom designs, so I will get back soon with new sketches and finished tattoo designs
Regards, Mark
shoulder sketch tattoo DJ music
Hi,
Yesterday I finished the pencil sketch for a Dutch DJ. I incorporated a stylized turntable at the top of the tattoo in a mixed tribal style.
It also shows some turtle elements, spearheads and some koru shapes.
Here's the photo of the completed sketch:
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Yesterday I finished the pencil sketch for a Dutch DJ. I incorporated a stylized turntable at the top of the tattoo in a mixed tribal style.
It also shows some turtle elements, spearheads and some koru shapes.
Here's the photo of the completed sketch:
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Polynesian style shoulder tattoo
Hi,
At the moment, I'm working on a shoulder tattoo design for a Dutch customer.
He wanted a Polynesian style tattoo, with some elements like turtle shells and stars.
Additionally he wanted to incorporate some kind of element, representing him being a DJ.
So here are the first few pictures:
I'll get back soon with an update.
Mark
At the moment, I'm working on a shoulder tattoo design for a Dutch customer.
He wanted a Polynesian style tattoo, with some elements like turtle shells and stars.
Additionally he wanted to incorporate some kind of element, representing him being a DJ.
So here are the first few pictures:
I'll get back soon with an update.
Mark
New tattoo design added to storm3d gallery
Hi,
In my previous post I showed some sketches of an upper back tattoo.
I have just finished the first sketch and added it to my maori gallery on my website:
It is nr. Maori 117
Simply click the images to order this design.
Mark
In my previous post I showed some sketches of an upper back tattoo.
I have just finished the first sketch and added it to my maori gallery on my website:
It is nr. Maori 117
Simply click the images to order this design.
Mark
Sketches spine tattoo design tribal style
Hi!
It has been a while since I posted my latest sketches, but here are a few of my new designs.
A customer from the UK asked me to do a small tattoo, Kiri tuhi style for the spine, just between the shoulder blades.
I came up with this sketch:
Unfortunately I made the tattoo too wide, so I had to start a new sketch
(I finished this design for my own gallery, you can find it here, it's "Maori 117")
It was not exactly what she was looking for, she wanted it to be a bit less bulky and a bit more feminin.
The rough size is 15 cm high and 20 cm wide for the first sketch.
The second tatou is 15 cm high and 9 cm wide.
The final sketch looked like this and the high resolution tattoo is also shown.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
It has been a while since I posted my latest sketches, but here are a few of my new designs.
A customer from the UK asked me to do a small tattoo, Kiri tuhi style for the spine, just between the shoulder blades.
I came up with this sketch:
Unfortunately I made the tattoo too wide, so I had to start a new sketch
(I finished this design for my own gallery, you can find it here, it's "Maori 117")
It was not exactly what she was looking for, she wanted it to be a bit less bulky and a bit more feminin.
The rough size is 15 cm high and 20 cm wide for the first sketch.
The second tatou is 15 cm high and 9 cm wide.
The final sketch looked like this and the high resolution tattoo is also shown.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Finished Kirituhi tribal style tattoo designs
Hi!
I just finished two nice tattoo designs in a Kirituhi style mixed with some other tribal elements.
The first one is a forearm tatoo design, which has some flames at the wrist in a negative space.
The other elements had to be sharp and my customer wanted some curles in it.
Here's the final tat2 design:
The second design is for the elbow in a Kirituhi-style with some "storm3d" flow to it.
It's a seamless piece, so the tattoo will wrap around without any visible edges.
Will be back in a day or two with a backpiece and some other projects, so check back soon!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
I just finished two nice tattoo designs in a Kirituhi style mixed with some other tribal elements.
The first one is a forearm tatoo design, which has some flames at the wrist in a negative space.
The other elements had to be sharp and my customer wanted some curles in it.
Here's the final tat2 design:
The second design is for the elbow in a Kirituhi-style with some "storm3d" flow to it.
It's a seamless piece, so the tattoo will wrap around without any visible edges.
Will be back in a day or two with a backpiece and some other projects, so check back soon!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
tribal tattoo flames lower arm design
Hi,
Here's another new design I'm working on this week. It's a lower arm tattoo piece, for a German customer. The tatoo is placed on the outside of the lower arm and wraps around to the inside a little. It had to look like a warrior armlet, with some symbols of fire, triangular shapes and flowing kirituhi curles.
The first three pictures of the design in progress:
Any comments on this design? Just let me know!
Kind regards, Mark
Here's another new design I'm working on this week. It's a lower arm tattoo piece, for a German customer. The tatoo is placed on the outside of the lower arm and wraps around to the inside a little. It had to look like a warrior armlet, with some symbols of fire, triangular shapes and flowing kirituhi curles.
The first three pictures of the design in progress:
Any comments on this design? Just let me know!
Kind regards, Mark
Elbow tattoo design in mixed tribal style
Hi!
It has been a while since I posted my last sketches and updates, but here is a new tattoo project that I started yesterday.
One of my customers asked me to do an elbow tattoo, similar to the one Cesc Fabregas has.
He only wanted to have it in a mixed tribal style like some of my images on my website.
Here are the first pictures of this design in progress:
The design has to be seamless, so I need to do some work on both sides to complete the sketch.
I e-mailed these pictures to my client, so I will get back soon with an update.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
It has been a while since I posted my last sketches and updates, but here is a new tattoo project that I started yesterday.
One of my customers asked me to do an elbow tattoo, similar to the one Cesc Fabregas has.
He only wanted to have it in a mixed tribal style like some of my images on my website.
Here are the first pictures of this design in progress:
The design has to be seamless, so I need to do some work on both sides to complete the sketch.
I e-mailed these pictures to my client, so I will get back soon with an update.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
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One method that has come a long way in recent years is a permanent process called dermabrasion. This, in essence, removal of pigment from the skin by using a rough material. You can equate that sanding down a piece of wood, if you want to, because basically what it is. Now, this is much more precise and surgical than that, but in the end, all surgeons who performed the scuffing of the outer layer of skin pigment to come out and then let it to heal as a controlled environment as possible.
Also take into account current practice shaped tattoo scar tissue that used to happen, and do a very light dermabrasion on the surrounding skin as well. Research has shown that this decrease is not only the benefits of primary visual scare, but also actually reduce the level of scare all the affected area. This is not particularly understand why this happened, but some theories suggest it has to do with the condition that the blister should be healed in
Another very popular method of tattoo removal laser resurfacing of the affected areas. This treatment takes advantage of the fact that the tattoo pigments to light and prone to break with time. This can be seen in an old tattoo that has been exposed to light consistently over the years.sourch id.articlesnatch.com
Storm3d featured in tattoo magazine "Tattoo Planet"
Hi,
Yesterday my brother visited me with a copy of the Dutch tattoo magazine "Tattoo Planet".
In the past some of my drawings were published when I contacted them, that was a really nice surprise.
But in the latest magazine, my website www.storm3d.com was reviewed and had some really positive comments. I didn't know that they were going to publish it, so this is really great.
Here's the article:
The text translated in English:
"This is the website of Mark Storm, a Dutch tattoo designer, specialized in Maori tattoos and other tribals. All of his tattoo images are scanned and offered on his website in A3 size. You can print the design and take it to your tatoo shop as an example.
The designs on this website vary from shoulder and arm pieces to backpieces. The total amount of designs is 114 drawings, but if you cannot find a perfect one, you can contact Mark Storm for a custom designs, as long as it is not a cover-up or extension .
He likes to do his own style and doesn't want to be interfered by other pieces.
The drawings are impressive and in high quality posted on his website. This site is really recommended!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Yesterday my brother visited me with a copy of the Dutch tattoo magazine "Tattoo Planet".
In the past some of my drawings were published when I contacted them, that was a really nice surprise.
But in the latest magazine, my website www.storm3d.com was reviewed and had some really positive comments. I didn't know that they were going to publish it, so this is really great.
Here's the article:
The text translated in English:
"This is the website of Mark Storm, a Dutch tattoo designer, specialized in Maori tattoos and other tribals. All of his tattoo images are scanned and offered on his website in A3 size. You can print the design and take it to your tatoo shop as an example.
The designs on this website vary from shoulder and arm pieces to backpieces. The total amount of designs is 114 drawings, but if you cannot find a perfect one, you can contact Mark Storm for a custom designs, as long as it is not a cover-up or extension .
He likes to do his own style and doesn't want to be interfered by other pieces.
The drawings are impressive and in high quality posted on his website. This site is really recommended!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Tribal forearm tattoo tutorial video on youtube
Hi,
It has been really nice job to do some filming and editing for my latest design "tutorial"
First I had to set up my new camera (Panasonic HDC-SD9) which records in Full HD quality ;) on a sd-card.
I recorded several scenes and edited it in Windowns Movie maker, I'm not a pro on editing, so I used this simple tool to add some titles and credits. Then uploaded it to youtube and Voila! here it is!
In this video to show you how I create and uptimized my designs. This time it's a forearm sketch in tribal style, which I'm tracing in the first video, I posted the sketches yesterday, so you can find it in my previous posting. In the second one you see how I scan the design, uptimize it and make a high resolution linedrawing in Photoshop CS3.
I received the following e-mail from my customer when he got the high resolution design:
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"Hi Mark,
Thanks for completing, I love it :)
Can't wait to get it done and will definitely send you some photos once complete.
As some feedback I would like to say that you have provided a very professional, simple and friendly service.
Excellent communication with your client and a great turnaround time from start to finish. I am recommending your designs and great customer service to friends and I will be checking in to your blog for your new designs for a future tattoo.
(Please feel free to use this quote, online or elsewhere)
Many thanks,
Rich Wallace."
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Here's the final result in low resolution.
Any questions? Just let me know.
Regards, Mark Storm
It has been really nice job to do some filming and editing for my latest design "tutorial"
First I had to set up my new camera (Panasonic HDC-SD9) which records in Full HD quality ;) on a sd-card.
I recorded several scenes and edited it in Windowns Movie maker, I'm not a pro on editing, so I used this simple tool to add some titles and credits. Then uploaded it to youtube and Voila! here it is!
In this video to show you how I create and uptimized my designs. This time it's a forearm sketch in tribal style, which I'm tracing in the first video, I posted the sketches yesterday, so you can find it in my previous posting. In the second one you see how I scan the design, uptimize it and make a high resolution linedrawing in Photoshop CS3.
I received the following e-mail from my customer when he got the high resolution design:
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"Hi Mark,
Thanks for completing, I love it :)
Can't wait to get it done and will definitely send you some photos once complete.
As some feedback I would like to say that you have provided a very professional, simple and friendly service.
Excellent communication with your client and a great turnaround time from start to finish. I am recommending your designs and great customer service to friends and I will be checking in to your blog for your new designs for a future tattoo.
(Please feel free to use this quote, online or elsewhere)
Many thanks,
Rich Wallace."
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Here's the final result in low resolution.
Any questions? Just let me know.
Regards, Mark Storm
forearm tattoo design in Kirituhi tribal style
Hi,
Just a nice project today, really enjoying these kind of designs. This one is a mixture of tribal styles and a bit of my own "storm3d-style" ;)
This tatoo sketch is inspired by another custom design I did. You can find that shoulder tattoo design here.
The total height is 22 cm x 8 to 10 cm in width. It's for the inside of the lower arm.
My client wanted some strong traditional triangle patterns, and flowing lines to balance out the tat2.
Just let me know what you think!
Regards, Mark
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Just a nice project today, really enjoying these kind of designs. This one is a mixture of tribal styles and a bit of my own "storm3d-style" ;)
This tatoo sketch is inspired by another custom design I did. You can find that shoulder tattoo design here.
The total height is 22 cm x 8 to 10 cm in width. It's for the inside of the lower arm.
My client wanted some strong traditional triangle patterns, and flowing lines to balance out the tat2.
Just let me know what you think!
Regards, Mark
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
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