Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Friday, November 25, 2011
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Lower arm maori inspired tattoo flash
Hi,
Here's another flash design in Maori/Kirituhi style. This sketch is the third of 4 lower arm/forearm tatoo designs I created for my new collection.
First I sketched the rough design and then I had to do some really nice black and grey artwork, to make the feathers look real, but also match the koru shapes.
If you are interested in this design, simply click the "buy now" button.
You will be forwarded to the Paypal and order the high resolution image + a linedrawing/sheet with your Paypal account, or VISA and Mastercard.
The files are high quality. jpg's, that can be printed, scaled or forwarded to your local tattooshop, so they can print it for you.


The original size is around 26 x 18,5 cm (10 x 7 inches), but because it's a high resolution image, so you can scale it to adjust it to arm.
Price for this design is 29,75 euro / 40 US dollars.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Here's another flash design in Maori/Kirituhi style. This sketch is the third of 4 lower arm/forearm tatoo designs I created for my new collection.
First I sketched the rough design and then I had to do some really nice black and grey artwork, to make the feathers look real, but also match the koru shapes.
If you are interested in this design, simply click the "buy now" button.
You will be forwarded to the Paypal and order the high resolution image + a linedrawing/sheet with your Paypal account, or VISA and Mastercard.
The files are high quality. jpg's, that can be printed, scaled or forwarded to your local tattooshop, so they can print it for you.


The original size is around 26 x 18,5 cm (10 x 7 inches), but because it's a high resolution image, so you can scale it to adjust it to arm.
Price for this design is 29,75 euro / 40 US dollars.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Maori sleeve design
Hi,
After a short break this weekend, I had multiple requests for custom tatoos. Some of it being very interesting and some less.
I picked the 3 best tattoo requests and started early this morning on one design.
It is a half/quarter sleeve in maori style, based on a custom design I have done earlier. You can find it on my custom page and look for "full sleeve maori tattooed".
The design was a bit smaller then the one on my gallery, around 20 cm wide and 23 cm high.
Here's the first basic outline of the tattoo and one with a little fill in it.


The first design is a bit too straight on the borders, so I adjusted it to make it more playfull. My customer really loved the design and fill, so now I will finish the fill and finalize the maori design.
Will get back to you soon with an update on this design.
Regards, Mark
After a short break this weekend, I had multiple requests for custom tatoos. Some of it being very interesting and some less.
I picked the 3 best tattoo requests and started early this morning on one design.
It is a half/quarter sleeve in maori style, based on a custom design I have done earlier. You can find it on my custom page and look for "full sleeve maori tattooed".
The design was a bit smaller then the one on my gallery, around 20 cm wide and 23 cm high.
Here's the first basic outline of the tattoo and one with a little fill in it.


The first design is a bit too straight on the borders, so I adjusted it to make it more playfull. My customer really loved the design and fill, so now I will finish the fill and finalize the maori design.
Will get back to you soon with an update on this design.
Regards, Mark
Friday, June 5, 2009
Tattoo in memory of grandfather in tribal style
Hi there,
I received a message from a customer who would like to have a tattoo to remember his grandfather who past away. He wanted to have a design of 12 cm x 6 cm on the inside of his lowerarm. The only thing I had toincorporate was a Myosotis flower.
The first sketch was a bit too curly and feminin as you can see:

I had to make a new sketch and it worked out really nice. It's a symmetrical design with the flower right in the middle. The flower needed some color, so I used yellow and blue for it.
Here's the final design:

I'll get back with some new designs soon!
Regards, Mark
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
I received a message from a customer who would like to have a tattoo to remember his grandfather who past away. He wanted to have a design of 12 cm x 6 cm on the inside of his lowerarm. The only thing I had toincorporate was a Myosotis flower.
The first sketch was a bit too curly and feminin as you can see:

I had to make a new sketch and it worked out really nice. It's a symmetrical design with the flower right in the middle. The flower needed some color, so I used yellow and blue for it.
Here's the final design:

I'll get back with some new designs soon!
Regards, Mark
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Mixed tribal tattoo extended
Hi there!
When the final tattoo design was finished, my customer asked to extend it with an extra 10 cm.
So I had to make it in the same maori / tribal style and make connect it to the existing design.
Here's the finished tattoo design:

Please note the images on this blog are protected by copyright and cannot be used for your personal tattoo.
If you're interested in a similar tattoo sketch, just send me an e-mail or visit my website.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
When the final tattoo design was finished, my customer asked to extend it with an extra 10 cm.
So I had to make it in the same maori / tribal style and make connect it to the existing design.
Here's the finished tattoo design:

Please note the images on this blog are protected by copyright and cannot be used for your personal tattoo.
If you're interested in a similar tattoo sketch, just send me an e-mail or visit my website.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
How to design a maori shoulder tattoo: Step four
I completely filled the tattoo sketch with maori, tribal and polynesian style shapes.
The design is finished in pencil and at this stage it's not very clean and tight.

Here's the combined picture of both sides of the tattoo fitting perfectly and seamless:

Now I use a quality marker with a tip of 2mm, and start tracing the entire design.
After a few years of practise a got quite a steady hand for drawing straight sharp lines.
Tomorrow I post the entire Maori shoulder tattoo design.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
www.storm3d.com
The design is finished in pencil and at this stage it's not very clean and tight.

Here's the combined picture of both sides of the tattoo fitting perfectly and seamless:

Now I use a quality marker with a tip of 2mm, and start tracing the entire design.
After a few years of practise a got quite a steady hand for drawing straight sharp lines.
Tomorrow I post the entire Maori shoulder tattoo design.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
www.storm3d.com
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
How to design a maori shoulder tattoo: Step three
The ferns and maori shapes like curles are ready now.
Then I start sketching and filling the empty spaces in the design.
I like to use triangles, squares and repeating shapes, so the tattoo will have some rythm and flow to it.

To make the tattoo design fit around the upper arm, I have to make sure the two sides of the drawing line up exactly and make a seamless fit.
This can be done like this: First design one side of your shoulder tattoo. Just make the tribal shapes and lines you wish.
Then scan this and print it to a sheet of paper.
Cut the shape and put the printed paper on the other side of the design, aligning with the other border.
Tomorrow I will illustrate this drawing technique with an example image.
See more of my custom maori and tribal tattoo designs
Questions? Just let me know!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Then I start sketching and filling the empty spaces in the design.
I like to use triangles, squares and repeating shapes, so the tattoo will have some rythm and flow to it.

To make the tattoo design fit around the upper arm, I have to make sure the two sides of the drawing line up exactly and make a seamless fit.
This can be done like this: First design one side of your shoulder tattoo. Just make the tribal shapes and lines you wish.
Then scan this and print it to a sheet of paper.
Cut the shape and put the printed paper on the other side of the design, aligning with the other border.
Tomorrow I will illustrate this drawing technique with an example image.
See more of my custom maori and tribal tattoo designs
Questions? Just let me know!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Friday, March 20, 2009
How to draw a Maori tribal shoulder tattoo
Hi!
I have been working on a new custom tattoo piece, and I would like to show you a few photo's of the design process.
It's a step by step example, first I make a rough sketch with pencil and I tweak and alter it till the customer is satisfied with the design.
Then I trace the lines and shapes with a black marker.
I will post the pictures soon.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
I have been working on a new custom tattoo piece, and I would like to show you a few photo's of the design process.
It's a step by step example, first I make a rough sketch with pencil and I tweak and alter it till the customer is satisfied with the design.
Then I trace the lines and shapes with a black marker.
I will post the pictures soon.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Custom Maori style tattoo designs
Hi there!
For the last week I have been doing three custom pieces in Maori style.
I really enjoyed doing the design with the flowers for a guy from Australia. He loved the waves and I incorporated different elements into his tattoo design.
The other designs are Maori shoulder and chest tattoos.
For the last week I have been doing three custom pieces in Maori style.
I really enjoyed doing the design with the flowers for a guy from Australia. He loved the waves and I incorporated different elements into his tattoo design.
The other designs are Maori shoulder and chest tattoos.


If you're interested in having your own custom tattoo, or just want to leave a comment, just let me know at info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Kind regards, Mark Storm
(Please don't use these images for your own tattoo, these drawings are specially made for their owners)
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