Recently I got the question from someone who wanted to cover up an old tattoo.
The design was a faded dragon or horse or something like that.
Normally I don't design cover-up tattoos, but for this time I agreed on turning it into a maori shoulder tattoo, with some nice fills and curles.
First I made a template with an example of the existing design and the space I should cover in total.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtybvcMeCZAGYn0o_MLo1o6mqQmWKnHddkMc6lXmi-FPiXjWVW2ngO9bPvFUY_iJmqGR1hBQUVFnnVtuHgutzvTS_XLahWh24in90G7KpWMnQDP7DTcUfdsGN_S37PAF3MPxXrQqA1NO4/s320/cover-up-dragon-tattoo-template.jpg)
The customer wanted a circle in the middle and some curly maori ferns around it.
Total size of the existing design was 2,5 cm wide and 6 cm high. The cover up had to be somewhere around 14 cm high and 10 cm wide.
I print the template on A4 size paper with all the lines in really lightgrey, so the lines are not that visible.
The first sketch was just a try-out to see how I had to work around the existing tattoo.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguR24RFOEKbKBtMQyNqY1DzeIBix96FxKDgZ4QNIu83fIr1Ru-Pq3fEKdht8zbWiX5BJEqGHWN4sSyxnzz6urgEg2Tw1E1s7Pq3oPhsGJYI6eSUancWg_SP6HCy8ovABZZpSlxztKCd8M/s320/tattoo-cover-up-design-image.jpg)
It took me around an hour to do this one.
I scanned it and mailed it to my customer who wanted a bit more detail and more curves.
The second sketch worked out better and the shape was done.
After some e-mailcontact on the fills we agreed to keep it simple with some basic lines and full black fills.
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Next time I will try to explain how to make a tattoo design ready for a tattoo shop, by creating a linedrawing for a stencil.
Till then!
Regards, Mark