Hi,
A few weeks ago I sold one of my tattoo designs, shoulder tattoo 143 to a customer. Recently I received a great picture of the finished design. It's a Polynesian shoulder sleeve, with tribal elements like turtle shells, shark teeth and a mask.
It also has some Koru Kiri tuhi shapes. This particular tattoo is done really crisp, nice tight lines and flowing curves.
In the picture you see the flash design next to the finished tatoo
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
tribalflashtattoosblogspot.com
Polynesian shoulder tattoo design photo
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Lightbox caption with paypal button
Hi,
On my homepage at storm3d.com I have 9 thumbnails of my latest sketches and finished designs.
Until recently I simply linked these images to my other blog on which I also sell my designs, http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com.
I discovered a simple script, Lightbox, which is used to overlay images on a webpage, and implemented it to display my canvas prints.
No problem thus far...
Recently I visited a website that also had the Lightbox script, but also included a Paypal button in the caption, so visitors could easily buy the print/photo with a simply click.
It would be really nice to have such an option on my site as well.
It seemed quite easy to make a new button in my Paypal account and copy the html-code in the lightbox "title" code.
Unfortunately it wasn't that easy...
After a few hours of trial and error I discovered this webpage.
I downloaded an adjusted "lightbox.js" file and copied it to my server.
Then I changed the "title" tag in a "caption" tag and voila!
Here's a picture of the result on my homepage:
Kind regards, Mark Storm
www.storm3d.com
On my homepage at storm3d.com I have 9 thumbnails of my latest sketches and finished designs.
Until recently I simply linked these images to my other blog on which I also sell my designs, http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com.
I discovered a simple script, Lightbox, which is used to overlay images on a webpage, and implemented it to display my canvas prints.
No problem thus far...
Recently I visited a website that also had the Lightbox script, but also included a Paypal button in the caption, so visitors could easily buy the print/photo with a simply click.
It would be really nice to have such an option on my site as well.
It seemed quite easy to make a new button in my Paypal account and copy the html-code in the lightbox "title" code.
Unfortunately it wasn't that easy...
After a few hours of trial and error I discovered this webpage.
I downloaded an adjusted "lightbox.js" file and copied it to my server.
Then I changed the "title" tag in a "caption" tag and voila!
Here's a picture of the result on my homepage:
Kind regards, Mark Storm
www.storm3d.com
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
Photos of Maori/Polynesian leg tattoo
Hi,
On October the 21st I posted some pictures of a lower leg tattoo design:
Yesterday I received pictures from the customer with the final tattoo.
It's really nice to see how the design turned out and fits exactly.
You can see that both sides of the tatoo design above create a really nice pattern on the back side of the leg:
I'm a big fan on this kind of "band tattoos", so if you are looking for a similar band on your lower- or upper leg/arm, please feel free to contact me.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
On October the 21st I posted some pictures of a lower leg tattoo design:
Yesterday I received pictures from the customer with the final tattoo.
It's really nice to see how the design turned out and fits exactly.
You can see that both sides of the tatoo design above create a really nice pattern on the back side of the leg:
I'm a big fan on this kind of "band tattoos", so if you are looking for a similar band on your lower- or upper leg/arm, please feel free to contact me.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
Δαχτυλίδια
Αν αποφασίσετε να κάνετε tattoo το όνομα του/της αγαπημένης σας, (ή βέρα με ημερομηνία κλπ) καλό θα ήταν να το σκεφτείτε καλά! Αν και βγαίνει με laser μπορεί πάνω στα νεύρα σας να λειτουργήσετε περίεργα:
Ο κύριος στη φωτό, δεν ξέρω τι φρίκη έφαγε και προσπάθησε να αφαιρέσει μόνος του το τατουάζ που είχε στο δάχτυλο!!! (και δεν είναι ο μόνος)
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Polynesian eye tattoo with coconut leaves
Hi,
I've been working on a new custom design project in the first week of January.
My client wanted a quarter sleeve tattoo, covering the shoulder and half the upper arm, in a Polynesian style.
I had to incorporate some different tribal elements, like the Polynesian eye, coconut leaves and sharp triangles, as a symbol for shark teeth. He also wanted a turtle shell shape added to the tatoo
In the first sketch you can see that I started in the center with the Eye, surrounded by triangular shapes, which looks a little like a sun.
Then I drew some coconut leaves below it and made it flow with the circle above it.
In the final sketch I made a symmetrical polynesian mask in the lower center and a repetitive border ath both sides.
After tracing it, scanning and optimizing it in Photoshop, the high resolution tattoo looks like this:
Hope to update you soon with a few new projects, so if you want to follow me, simply hit the Twitter button on the right!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
My designs are for sale at:
http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com
I've been working on a new custom design project in the first week of January.
My client wanted a quarter sleeve tattoo, covering the shoulder and half the upper arm, in a Polynesian style.
I had to incorporate some different tribal elements, like the Polynesian eye, coconut leaves and sharp triangles, as a symbol for shark teeth. He also wanted a turtle shell shape added to the tatoo
In the first sketch you can see that I started in the center with the Eye, surrounded by triangular shapes, which looks a little like a sun.
Then I drew some coconut leaves below it and made it flow with the circle above it.
In the final sketch I made a symmetrical polynesian mask in the lower center and a repetitive border ath both sides.
After tracing it, scanning and optimizing it in Photoshop, the high resolution tattoo looks like this:
Hope to update you soon with a few new projects, so if you want to follow me, simply hit the Twitter button on the right!
Kind regards, Mark Storm
info@storm3d.com
My designs are for sale at:
http://tribalflashtattoos.blogspot.com
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