Friday, October 31, 2008

How to Choose a Beautiful Heart Tattoo

And by now heart shape is not only used to say our feel but it is being used for more informative and creative purpose. A tattoo is on the first line, they are trying to make their most original design based from the original heart shape and combining with another initial, star shape, leaf to make itheir creation is deserved to be put on their specific body, which is how it goes lately. They are so enthusiastic about how to make their own design, and it ended up popular until right now. So what about you? Are you making one? Or you cannot draw yourself or you are end up confusing to pick the right heart shape for you? Okay here are some guides lines to help you pick the right desgn. A conventional heart shape will look too ordinary, usually it is developed by making another scratch on its line. Why does it go like that? Because they want something different with another.Knowing the form, by knowing its form you must be thinking where it should be placed on your body, wrist, sleeve, shoulders or anywhere you want.Wrist, if you plan to make it on your wrist reassure that the image is not too big because wrist area very suit with something tiny it will help the view look proportional and beautiful. Do not choose an image that has too many complexities on its shape because it will be screw and unclear enough to be seen by people, try to choose a simple shape and beautiful. A different kind that suit for this area is a shape that not has too many creations such as adding a border with name and line to make the outline look bold.

The smart way to make it brighter is making another color on it.Sleeve or shoulder, sleeve is also have popularity, it usually has a bigger size than wrist. The different between wrist and sleeve area is on the size of the image. A man loves to have big size tattoo on their body, to help them look awesome and show up their power. I have seen several celebrities who had heart tattoo on sleeve, he made it big enough right on his shoulder. You have a wider area on sleeve because of that you need to modify the shape until it looks awesome. This is where you will make more creation of its shape, you can add more variation around it. A border, strengthen the line will be allowed on here or add text will make your tattoo more personal.Upper back, it is rarely to place tattoo on upper back or lower back because it will not be often see. But some people loved to hide tattoo from public because they want to keep it safe and secret By Eddy Harvard

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Heart Tattoos For All Personalities

When most people think of heart tattoos, they think of the classic red heart with an arrow going through it. Usually this tattoo has a name connected to it in a scroll. Today, the typical heart tattoo is defying the standards and becoming more creative than ever!Heart tattoos don't have to be the typical cross design anymore. The most striking tattoo I have ever seen was an anatomically correct heart tattooed on a man's chest right where his heart was. At first glance, it was so striking because it was the most realistic tattoo I've ever seen. It came complete with arteries and veins which added to the intrinsically interesting design. A tattoo of this character shows how the heart truly is the center of someone's existence, and crucial to life.If you're adventurous and biologically driven, an anatomical heart is a unique heart tattoo design that will turn heads. In fact, anatomical tattoos have become more popular in the last few years. There's even a "Zombie man" who's had his bones, tendons and gastrointestinal organs tattooed over his body in anatomically correct positions!During ancient Rome, the heart was thought to be the center of emotion and passion. As such, the God Cupid was seen and portrayed with a rough etched heart design that's close to what we draw today. Except in ancient Rome, the heart design wasn't perfectly balanced. It had a larger left side, which made the design seem a bit off-balance.

Of course, many modern tattooists are still opting for the typical heart design. The regular heart design began during the late Christian era after the fall of the Roman Empire. Monks would draw the heart design on the Judeo-Christian symbol of the crucifix. They would also use the heart design to represent the "Sacred Heart" of Jesus. Today, we have the modern heart design that represents love, passion and sexuality. This symbol has infiltrated almost every culture on Earth.This typical heart symbol combines both Roman and Christian tradition. The heart as an expression of sexuality reaches back to ancient Rome when Cupid was the ruler of passion and romantic love. The traditional heart as a symbol of commitment and familial love comes from the more subdued Christian undertones. Still today, the heart can be used as a symbol for the Roman god, or the Christian faith in many tattoos.So, what kind of heart is right for your tattoo? It depends on your personality and what style you want! Classic heart tattoos usually have a name or date attached to it. Some other heart tattoos use a color other than red to shade the heart. Another design for heart tattoos includes using whole groups of hearts in a pattern, rather than just one. Utilizing your own creativity can help you design your own unique heart design that stands out from the rest. Also, using a special color can add more meaning to your heart tattoo that can be secret and mysterious. This adds only more interest to your design. By Clark Moore

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Heart Tattoo Designs on the Web

Humans have been decorating their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. Tattoos have moved from the fringe to the mainstream, with more and more young women choosing tattoos. Many young women choose a heart themed design for a their tattoo. The Internet is a great place to find heart tattoo designs. There are many web sites with a variety of heart tattoo designs. TattooJohnny.com- TattooJohnny.com has over 2500 heart tattoo designs, ranging from small tattoos to very large tattoos. The heart designs are available in color and black and white and run the gamut from simple line hearts to complex designs with multiple colors and shading details. Examples of heart designs include hearts with wings, that are appropriate for the lower back, as well as hearts with roses and dolphins. Prices range from $10 for a small black and white heart tattoo design to $14 for a large color design. Bullseyetattoo.com- Bullseyetattoo.com features over 500 heart tattoo designs that range from tribal to romantic. Designs can be simple or very complex. Many of the heart tattoo designs can be combined with other symbols like stars. Prices range from $4 to $12 and can be downloaded and printed out to take to the tattoo artist of your choice. Beautyfeast.com- Beautyfeast.com has a more limited number of heart tattoo designs. Most of the heart tattoo designs on Beautyfeast are simple black and white line designs, but all of the designs are free for download. Many of the designs show a strong tribal influence.

Tattoonow.com- Tattoonow.com has a few heart tattoo designs. Many of them are winged hearts that are popular for use on the lower back, but there are heart tattoo designs that can be customized for use on any part of the body. The designs can be resized from small to large and all sell for $14.95. Tatoodles.com- Tattoodles.com has thousands of tattoo designs, including many diverse heart designs. Heart tattoo designs can be found in many sizes and colors, with influences ranging from fantasy to tribal. Individual designs aren't for sale, but there are unlimited downloads available for a $19.95 monthly membership. Tattoomenow.com- Like Tattoodles.com, tattoomenow.com is a membership based tattoo gallery. The gallery contains over 3500 tattoo designs, plus unlimited options in the Tattoo Studio, where users can combine two or more designs to create a one-of-a-kind design. A one year membership is $27.00. A lifetime membership is $37.00 By Kari Livingston

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Heart Tattoo Design Styles

Heart tattoos have different design styles. Three common heart tattoo design styles are the following:1. Traditional heart tattoo design. These are the traditional heart tattoos that have been around for years. Many of which carry a banner across the front, with a name. They are the simplest in form and style, yet also the most classic. One should consider this heart tattoo design if they desire something classic and more traditional. The banner across the front also lends itself best to this style of heart tattoo design.2. Modern heart tattoo design. The modern design is usually more abstract or else it is more "busy" than the traditional style. An example of a more modern design is a heart surrounded by elaborate flames, or a heart being ripped open with something appearing to come out. Modern heart tattoo designs have much variety to them, and many possibilities to explore if one is looking for something custom.3. Tribal heart tattoo design. Essentially this is a tribal design, formed into a heart. Many times at first glance the heart is not apparent. When one focus's in though, the outline of a heart can be strong and distinct. A tribal heart tattoo design is a good option if you like tribal tattoo's but also prefer something more distinct than a typical abstract tribal design. Here you can have an actual heart tattoo, and a tribal tattoo, in one shot.

Whatever design style you prefer, it's important to research and take a look at all kinds of heart tattoo examples and designs. A good online tattoo book or collection can be a great source to view all kinds of different heart tattoo designs. By Chess McDoogle

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