Tattoo Styles: Fine Line Tattoos

If you’re looking for an elegant and discreet ink, fine line tattoos are usually small, generally monochrome, and are often used to achieve a delicate look

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3 min readSep 22, 2017

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Thanks to ever-advancing tattooing technology, artists are now able to produce extraordinary amounts of detail in tattoos to the point that they resemble pieces drawn onto skin with a technical pen.

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Fine line tattooing consists of distinct straight or curved thin lines, without gradations in shade or color to represent 2D or 3D objects, emphasizing form and outline over color, shading, and texture. These tattoos can have incredible levels of detail built in, without being ‘loud’ about it. However, areas of solid pigment and dots can also be used in addition to lines.

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This tattooing style is done by using round liner needles, such as the three round liner (3RL), which has three needle tips. That’s why you might experience less pain than you would getting a traditional tattoo that involves thicker, bolder lines. More precise needling also gives people more options in design.

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Unlike color tattoos, where the skin needs to be penetrated deeper and longer in order to fully absorb the color, fine line tattoos cause less stress on your body and therefore take less time to heal.

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From the artist’s point of view, the main challenge of doing fine line work lies in a very steady and accurate hand. This style is tricky because it’s much easier to make mistakes than it would be with thicker lines or other less precise tattoo styles. There is very little room for error.

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Don’t forget to visit our fine line tattoo gallery.

Author: Tattoo Filter

Originally published at www.tattoofilter.com.

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