03-06-2011, 09:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2011, 09:38 PM by BlatzAdict.)
I really think you should consult a tattoo artist because there are limitations as to the complexity a tattoo artist can or can not do.
For that reason, find a good tattoo artist
Go to a tattoo parlor and always ALWAYS ALWAYS look at their portfolio.. ALWAYS.. get a sense of their art style, and skill..
how complex can they draw? get a feel for their practices and work flow if u can ask.
Many are methodological, while some just wing it.. I don't really go for the ones that just wing it because it's your body, and it's your money.
Crop circles respond to exact measurements and angles.. With that said, print out those crop circles and others you might like, bring them to a tattoo artist and ask which ones CAN be done.
Or wait for ET contact and get an ET to tattoo u... if they know how lololol
For that reason, find a good tattoo artist

Go to a tattoo parlor and always ALWAYS ALWAYS look at their portfolio.. ALWAYS.. get a sense of their art style, and skill..
how complex can they draw? get a feel for their practices and work flow if u can ask.
Many are methodological, while some just wing it.. I don't really go for the ones that just wing it because it's your body, and it's your money.
Crop circles respond to exact measurements and angles.. With that said, print out those crop circles and others you might like, bring them to a tattoo artist and ask which ones CAN be done.
Or wait for ET contact and get an ET to tattoo u... if they know how lololol