beautiful Lower Back Tattoos For Girls
Girls around the world just love the tattoo lower back. They are the most popular models on the market. They make you look really sexy as a woman, because they highlight and draw attention to the beautiful curve of a woman's body. This is the main reason for its popularity: the position of a woman's body. This is also the largest part of the body, because it offers a huge space to set up a tattoo design, big or small. There are many models for the back tattoo designs in 2011
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Showing posts with label tattoo. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Samoan Maori shoulder tattoo design
Hi,
Here's the 3rd design of my latest sketches in a Samoan inspired tattoo set. This design has some influences from the Maori style, but is mainly filled with Samoan patterns.
I started with a pencil and roughly sketched the outer lines, then traced some tribal patterns:


For these symmetrical Samoan designs it's always a bit of a surprise how the final design will look. I only draw half the design and then mirror it in Photoshop. This seems easy, but it quity tricky to design the patterns in such a way that it doesn't have an obvious vertical line in the center.
Here's a picture of half the design finished:

You can order the finished high resolution design right now, by simply clicking the "Buy now" button. Once I receive your payment, you'll receive an e-mail with a high resolution image + a linedrawing/stencil for your tattoo artist.

Any questions? Just let me know.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com

Here's the 3rd design of my latest sketches in a Samoan inspired tattoo set. This design has some influences from the Maori style, but is mainly filled with Samoan patterns.
I started with a pencil and roughly sketched the outer lines, then traced some tribal patterns:


For these symmetrical Samoan designs it's always a bit of a surprise how the final design will look. I only draw half the design and then mirror it in Photoshop. This seems easy, but it quity tricky to design the patterns in such a way that it doesn't have an obvious vertical line in the center.
Here's a picture of half the design finished:

You can order the finished high resolution design right now, by simply clicking the "Buy now" button. Once I receive your payment, you'll receive an e-mail with a high resolution image + a linedrawing/stencil for your tattoo artist.
Samoan inspired shoulder sleeve design 3

Size: 30 x 24 cm (12 x 9 inches)
Product code: Samoan 103
Price: 41,65 euro (57 USD)
Any questions? Just let me know.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com

Friday, May 27, 2011
Tattoo pictures of a "Cesc Fabregas" inspired elbow tattoo
Hi,
Yesterday one of my customers (thanks Ruairi! :)) showed me some pictures of his new tattoo that I sketched a few months ago. The tatoo design is inspired by the elbow tattoo of the Arsenal soccer player Cesc Fabregas, and is in a graphical polynesian style.
The original high quality flash design that I made looks like this:

It has a shark tooth, some kind of an eye and other repetitive patterns.
The band wraps around the elbow and connects perfectly on the outside of the arm.
My customer sent me the following photos of elbow:



Any questions? Just let me know
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Yesterday one of my customers (thanks Ruairi! :)) showed me some pictures of his new tattoo that I sketched a few months ago. The tatoo design is inspired by the elbow tattoo of the Arsenal soccer player Cesc Fabregas, and is in a graphical polynesian style.
The original high quality flash design that I made looks like this:

It has a shark tooth, some kind of an eye and other repetitive patterns.
The band wraps around the elbow and connects perfectly on the outside of the arm.
My customer sent me the following photos of elbow:



Any questions? Just let me know
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Photo of a tattooed tribal design
Hi!
Every now and then I receive pictures of people with my designs tattooed.
Here's a really nice example of one of my tattoos applied to a guy's shoulder and upper arm:


On my website this design is in the "Shoulder" section, number 140.
You can click the sketch to visit the gallery
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Every now and then I receive pictures of people with my designs tattooed.
Here's a really nice example of one of my tattoos applied to a guy's shoulder and upper arm:


On my website this design is in the "Shoulder" section, number 140.
You can click the sketch to visit the gallery
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Samoan Maori mixed tattoo for the shoulder
Hi,
In my holiday I designed a new shoulder piece, with a mix of Samoan and Maori/Kirituhi inspired elements.
The top of the tattoo has some nice Samoan arrowhead patterns and other detailed elements.
I made a shading for this piece, which I normally don't, but I guess it looks good on this tatoo design.
I used some really simple Maori koru pattern, to complement the detailed Samoan-style.
This design is not a custom design, so you can order it on my website (nr. 147 in the Shoulder gallery), or right now by clicking the "Buy now" button. You will receive a high resolution image + a linedrawing/stencil for your tattoo artist.

Best regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
In my holiday I designed a new shoulder piece, with a mix of Samoan and Maori/Kirituhi inspired elements.
The top of the tattoo has some nice Samoan arrowhead patterns and other detailed elements.
I made a shading for this piece, which I normally don't, but I guess it looks good on this tatoo design.
I used some really simple Maori koru pattern, to complement the detailed Samoan-style.
This design is not a custom design, so you can order it on my website (nr. 147 in the Shoulder gallery), or right now by clicking the "Buy now" button. You will receive a high resolution image + a linedrawing/stencil for your tattoo artist.

Best regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Monday, August 16, 2010
New tattoo designs added to Storm3d.com
Hi!
A few months ago I started working on a new set of tattoo designs. At this moment I created 6 new designs and updated my galleries on storm3d.com.
The first design is for the lower leg, placed on the shin and the sides will wrap around the calf.
The second design can also be used for the calf or shin, but it would look good on the forearm/shoulder as well.
The three designs below are designed for the forearm.
Click the images to enter the tattoo gallery:





And here is one new shoulder tattoo design:

Any questions? Just let me know,
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
A few months ago I started working on a new set of tattoo designs. At this moment I created 6 new designs and updated my galleries on storm3d.com.
The first design is for the lower leg, placed on the shin and the sides will wrap around the calf.
The second design can also be used for the calf or shin, but it would look good on the forearm/shoulder as well.
The three designs below are designed for the forearm.
Click the images to enter the tattoo gallery:





And here is one new shoulder tattoo design:

Any questions? Just let me know,
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
Friday, August 6, 2010
Tribal tattoo wrapping around the forearm
Hi!
As promised, here's another design projects I have been working on in the weeks behind.
Forearm and leg tattoos (especially symmetrical designs) are my favourite pieces to draw. I really like the idea of a flowing design that is not too complicated, that gives a nice clean look. That is also why I use symmetry a lot.
This design is for a customer from the UK, he wanted a complete forearm tattoo, wrapping around and having a seamless fit.
You can see the tatoo sketches below:
I started with the flowing koru curles and added a line of spear- or arrowheads in the centerline of the tattoo. Then I made some fills with lines and triangles and the 6 small curls bending towards the arrowheads. Finally I added a few stars.
My customer liked some oldskool sharp tribal shapes, so in the second sketch you can see that I added it to the design:


I get quite a large amount of requests for custom tattoos, so I have to pick and choose the design projects I like best. If you are interested in this kind of designs, for the forearm or lower leg, you can contact me by here.
Till soon!
Oohps, almost forgot to show you the final result :)

Regards, Mark
As promised, here's another design projects I have been working on in the weeks behind.
Forearm and leg tattoos (especially symmetrical designs) are my favourite pieces to draw. I really like the idea of a flowing design that is not too complicated, that gives a nice clean look. That is also why I use symmetry a lot.
This design is for a customer from the UK, he wanted a complete forearm tattoo, wrapping around and having a seamless fit.
You can see the tatoo sketches below:
I started with the flowing koru curles and added a line of spear- or arrowheads in the centerline of the tattoo. Then I made some fills with lines and triangles and the 6 small curls bending towards the arrowheads. Finally I added a few stars.
My customer liked some oldskool sharp tribal shapes, so in the second sketch you can see that I added it to the design:


I get quite a large amount of requests for custom tattoos, so I have to pick and choose the design projects I like best. If you are interested in this kind of designs, for the forearm or lower leg, you can contact me by here.
Till soon!
Oohps, almost forgot to show you the final result :)

Regards, Mark
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tattoo for ankle and lower leg
Hi,
It has been a while since my last post, but here's one of my latest designs.
A tattoo for the lower leg, from ankle up to calf and knee:


The customer wanted some surf elements like waves, shark theeth and stars in the tattoo. It's a symmetrical piece with some flowing curves. Here's the high resolution tattoo drawing:
I will be back soon with some new sketches.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
It has been a while since my last post, but here's one of my latest designs.
A tattoo for the lower leg, from ankle up to calf and knee:


The customer wanted some surf elements like waves, shark theeth and stars in the tattoo. It's a symmetrical piece with some flowing curves. Here's the high resolution tattoo drawing:

Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
Friday, February 5, 2010
Maori forearm tattoo design
Hi!
Yesterday I published the first tattoo design of my new collection in Maori/Kirituhi style.
I created a total of 4 new forearm tattoos, which can be purchased here.
This one is also a symmetrical design for the lower arm with some leave/fern shapes in it. I really enjoy drawing this kind of sketches and images, the symmetry gives a clean and sharp look.


As soon as I receive your payment, you'll receive an e-mail with the high resolution design (.jpg file) and a sheet/ linedrawing for your tattoo artist.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Yesterday I published the first tattoo design of my new collection in Maori/Kirituhi style.
I created a total of 4 new forearm tattoos, which can be purchased here.
This one is also a symmetrical design for the lower arm with some leave/fern shapes in it. I really enjoy drawing this kind of sketches and images, the symmetry gives a clean and sharp look.


As soon as I receive your payment, you'll receive an e-mail with the high resolution design (.jpg file) and a sheet/ linedrawing for your tattoo artist.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Friday, December 18, 2009
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
Friday, August 28, 2009
High resolution tattoos and Maori tatoo flash designs
Hi!
I finished a few new shoulder tatoo designs yesterday, so I wanted to show you the finished pieces.
The first one is a shoulder design for a customer from Colombia. I had to adjust it multiple times before the customer was satisfied, but I finally had his approval and traced the pencil sketch with a fibre tip marker.
Here's one of the sketches and the completed high resolution tattoo design:


The second design is a Maori style shoulder tattoo, with some nice flowing curves, ferns and koru.
This tatoo has some nice fills, not too dense, a bit like the Robbie Williams tattoo.
Also again the first sketch and the high resolution final tattoo:


I made a video/tutorial on how I created this tatou design. You can see me tracing the image with a black marker. The youtube movie is on the righthand side of this article.
For information or comments, please e-mail me or put a comment on this article.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
I finished a few new shoulder tatoo designs yesterday, so I wanted to show you the finished pieces.
The first one is a shoulder design for a customer from Colombia. I had to adjust it multiple times before the customer was satisfied, but I finally had his approval and traced the pencil sketch with a fibre tip marker.
Here's one of the sketches and the completed high resolution tattoo design:


The second design is a Maori style shoulder tattoo, with some nice flowing curves, ferns and koru.
This tatoo has some nice fills, not too dense, a bit like the Robbie Williams tattoo.
Also again the first sketch and the high resolution final tattoo:


I made a video/tutorial on how I created this tatou design. You can see me tracing the image with a black marker. The youtube movie is on the righthand side of this article.
For information or comments, please e-mail me or put a comment on this article.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
custom maori / kirituhi tattoo design by tatoo designer Mark Storm
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Finished shoulder piece
Hi!
Here's the finished design of the shoulder tattoo I was working on last week.

Between all the large custom sketches, I worked on a small and simple tat2 design. It's a symmetrical design with a tribal sun and maori ferns in it.

At the moment I have two more projects running. One is a half sleeve tattoo in the style of Sonny Bill Williams as I mentioned a few days ago. This one is in progress and some pictures will be posted soon.
The second is a sketch based on multiple of my designs and the fills are a bit like Robbie Williams maori tattoo design. It's a large design and here's a first impression.

I will get back in a few days, hopefully with some finished tattoos or with adjusted sketches and photos.
In the future I will try to post a small video on my blog where you can see me drawing and designing a maori tattoo.
For some suggestions or things you wish to see or learn in this video, please contact me.
Just let me know!
I recently discovered another blog of a great tattoo designer, Jun-San from Brazil. His website/blog is lifeunderzen.com.
Really simple, but great and creative designs, drawn on the skin and the sharpest lines I have ever seen.
Check his blog and be amazed!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Here's the finished design of the shoulder tattoo I was working on last week.

Between all the large custom sketches, I worked on a small and simple tat2 design. It's a symmetrical design with a tribal sun and maori ferns in it.

At the moment I have two more projects running. One is a half sleeve tattoo in the style of Sonny Bill Williams as I mentioned a few days ago. This one is in progress and some pictures will be posted soon.
The second is a sketch based on multiple of my designs and the fills are a bit like Robbie Williams maori tattoo design. It's a large design and here's a first impression.

I will get back in a few days, hopefully with some finished tattoos or with adjusted sketches and photos.
In the future I will try to post a small video on my blog where you can see me drawing and designing a maori tattoo.
For some suggestions or things you wish to see or learn in this video, please contact me.
Just let me know!
I recently discovered another blog of a great tattoo designer, Jun-San from Brazil. His website/blog is lifeunderzen.com.
Really simple, but great and creative designs, drawn on the skin and the sharpest lines I have ever seen.
Check his blog and be amazed!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
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