subject: What If All Tattoo Websites Had All Original Tattoos? [print this page] I know for a fact that the tattoo websites you've seen stink to high heaven, so I have some input for you. I don't want to come across like some holier than thou person, or something like that. I just want to get the point across that you are probably in the wrong place when searching for really good artwork. Many men and women don't want to hear word number one about how they should be surfing the web for tattoo websites, but I can tell you right now that it's well worth listening to.
Alrighty then, no more talking about stuff that doesn't really matter. I have tons of nuggets of wisdom stored in my noggin, and I feel a need to let it all out. To start tings off with a bang, let's ask a quick question about why everybody seems to miss the answer to such a simple question. DO you realize that there's a very large difference between plain, generic artwork and real artwork that was made by truly gifted tattoo artists? There are dozens of differences, and you can see them instantly. True artwork was made by a real artist, who has the knowledge to draw something that will come out sensational once you ink it on yourself. The generically made artwork looks good on paper, but never transfers well once put on your skin.
Now that you know all of that, let's talk about the quickest and most manageable method for getting to tattoo websites that have no generic stuff, and only that good stuff. The first thing you do is use the heck out of massive forums. Let me stop right there, because that's the only tip you will ever need. Pick and decently sized forum and use the heck out of their archives, plain and simple. You will have a huge smile on your face, because topics galore about tattoos are stuffed in there, laced with tons of posts where people talk about the hidden and great tattoo websites they've seen recently.