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Including Outline Sheets





Lay out your designs in pencil first, then go over the outlines in thin marker, making sure all of the outlines are clean and crisp. Stop! Do not color anything in yet! You will want to be able to offer outlines with your flash sheets, as they make them more useful and valuable to the tattoo ar[...]

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Becoming a Flash Artist





Anyone can draw some pictures and try to sell them, but that method isn’t going to get you very far. There’s a standard that tattoo artists look for when buying flash, so this article will teach you what that standard is and how to make your drawings marketable
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Protecting Your Art





There are a few ways to protect your art from being stolen and copied, and I recommend applying all of them. First of all, only upload small, low-resolution images to the web page. Just enough for potential buyers to be able to see what you have to offer without providing a clear image that can[...]

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Selling Your Flash





Before you can sell your art, you have to establish a price. How much your art is worth will depend on how good it is and how much return an artist can expect to get on it by having it in their shop. I recommend starting a little high – let’s say $15 per sheet with outlines, so a five sheet[...]

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