Question:
blue ink can cover up orange ink. TATTOO?
THIAGO
2013-12-16 05:33:15 UTC
Talking about tattoo, I want to know if the blue ink can cover up an orange ink. I want to put the blue over the orange. And I want to know if the final color will be blue, or if both will mix each other and create a new color. To be more clear, I have a flower with blue and orange ink. But in one piece of the flower, the tattoo artist put orange ink where he should put blue. So I want to fix it putting blue over the orange. Is it possible?? The color will be blue or it will create a new color, like a brown, for example?
Three answers:
Kelsey
2013-12-16 05:43:28 UTC
I think because blue is darker than orange, it should be able to cover it up. Your tattooist may have to use a darker shade of blue, or incorporate some shading into the tattoo to make it blend in. But I do think it will be able to cover it up, yes :)
anonymous
2016-03-11 08:10:08 UTC
Hello ... My name is Luciana and I speak straight from Brazil ..... Well, I have a tattoo that changed color .... was a blue moon and some stars and yellow light .... I changed the tone of the moon to a pale purple and the stars did some gold and other oranges. It was beautiful. I think this thing legal to change the colors of the tattoo ... gives a modified legal .... I love purple .... and if you do not like always have the option to switch back. Good Luck !!!!!
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2016-09-18 02:21:03 UTC
that's debatable there are actually many answers to the question...


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