#27977
    acosmichippo
    Participant
    @acosmichippo

    After months of research and deliberation, i went to speak with an artist yesterday. He seemed like a good guy, and i think his previous work will mesh well with what i want done. I left some reference artwork for him to start drawing.

    i just have one question that’s troubling me… regarding the artist/customer dynamic. What if i don’t really like the drawing he makes? Or (what is more likely to happen) if i like some things, and would like to tweak others… how open should they be to changes (it is, after all, going to be on MY body), and how open should i be to accepting the artwork as THEIRS? Is it unreasonable to want to see one or two revisions before the real deal?

    thanks for any help, guys.

    #54794
    misskandi
    Participant
    @misskandi

    Your tattoo artist should always be open to tweaks and modifications of the original drawing. Most are mature enough to realize that it’s not a negative commentary on their artwork, but rather a personal preference to which you have every right. Revisions are not at all unreasonable! Be committed to getting exactly what you want (hell, it’s permanent). Best of luck to you.

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