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Hey there, welcome to the Fireside Tattoo Network. My name is Jake, and this is our newest series called Three Minutes to Better Tattooing, where we try in three minutes or less to give you some little nuggets, some little tidbit, that you can plug into your tattoo process to help you become better, faster, more efficient, whatever. So before I waste much of our time, lets go ahead and get into it. So todays tip has to do with dot work or stippled style tattoos, which is a cool style. Its an interesting kind of effect whenever its done well, and I had never done it much throughout my career. In fact, I had always thought that anyone who was doing dotwork, that they were making individual dots with the machine on the skin. Which you can do, and a lot of people have been doing that, its just not all that efficient. Its kind of slow going. But I was tattooing with my friend Robin Pallotta, and she showed me a way that she has been stippling for the last few years u