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it always comes to this [Music] four times [Music] hello there guys today i just wanted to do a video kind of all about the things ive learned with tattooing over black uh over the last i guess its been close to two years more than a year and a half not quite two years so ive been working on white on black black on black for quite a while now color on black all that obviously uh anyone who watches my channel or uh follows my instagram or my tick tock or any of those things youll know what i mean by that ive done lots of red on black i plan on doing a lot more red on black uh ill get to that in time so we started out with just very very small touches of black on black uh my artist and i werent sure whether even that much would work we started out dynamic black um over dynamic black so my blackout was done all with dynamic um and then for a while there we were thinking that all that really mattered was the needle groupings that we used or maybe the depth of skin we were in or som