In saying that, this is just for the butterfly coloring. Since the butterfly is going to be the main part of your tattoo, you want it to stand out from the rest of the tattoo. For this reason, you would use all original colors for any flowers or landscaping in the background. I don't have a picture of this design, but I saw one the other day and it was absolutely a beautiful tattoo design. The tattoo was on the lower back. The main front of the tattoo or the front piece had a butterfly perched on a blade of grass. Tall grass covered the bottom of the tattoo and it was shaded perfectly with 4 shades of green, with brown and black shades. It was a landscape designed tattoo with the butterfly as the center piece. In the background, the sky was colored with the moon. The sky was bright blue. On the right, there was a cliff and a waterfall. Beautiful trees were in the background and the setting was fall. The leaves were orange, red, and yellow. The waterfall landed in a lake. I thought it was a great landscape design and it inspired me to write about it. I did not have a chance to get into a full conversation, but she told me there was no meaning behind the tattoo. Many women choose the butterfly design because it adds beauty to the body, while other butterfly tattoos can be used for overall meaning.
The design on the right is a beautiful designed butterfly done in light colors. The artwork is based on the Japanese style. The colors go great together and you can also see how great the Japanese art looks with the butterfly. You can see the heart and it may hold overall meaning, probably "love". This tattoo shows how the correct colors make the tattoo stand out more. The background artwork was a great choice for this tattoo.
As you can already see, the butterfly tattoo can be placed in a variety of places on the body. Most women use the lower back or back shoulders for this specific style, but it can also be placed on the stomach, sides, feet, and the upper arms. Out of all these areas, the sides would be the most painful.
The design on the right shows how the butterfly tattoo can be placed with names and hold overall meaning. When we look real close at this tattoo, you can see the different tones that are used for each individual color. It really makes the butterfly standout from the rest of the tattoo. The only issue I would have with this tattoo is the color choice for the ribbon with the names on it. It is done in purple and if you ask me, there really is too much purple on this tattoo. I believe the ribbons should have been done is white or some other color.
The most difficult choice for butterfly tattoos would probably have to be the color choices. Remember, you are going to have this tattoo for the rest of your life and you want to make sure that you get what you want. If you are planning to just use one color, make sure you use different shades of that color. If you are going with multi colors, make sure you don't over use one color. You want to make sure it is the perfect mixture, unlike the one I showed you above. Most tattoo artist already know this, but these types of tattoos can be put on with many different choices of colors. If you are choosing your own colors, make sure they mesh well.
The design on the right is a beautiful designed butterfly done in light colors. The artwork is based on the Japanese style. The colors go great together and you can also see how great the Japanese art looks with the butterfly. You can see the heart and it may hold overall meaning, probably "love". This tattoo shows how the correct colors make the tattoo stand out more. The background artwork was a great choice for this tattoo.
As you can already see, the butterfly tattoo can be placed in a variety of places on the body. Most women use the lower back or back shoulders for this specific style, but it can also be placed on the stomach, sides, feet, and the upper arms. Out of all these areas, the sides would be the most painful.
The design on the right shows how the butterfly tattoo can be placed with names and hold overall meaning. When we look real close at this tattoo, you can see the different tones that are used for each individual color. It really makes the butterfly standout from the rest of the tattoo. The only issue I would have with this tattoo is the color choice for the ribbon with the names on it. It is done in purple and if you ask me, there really is too much purple on this tattoo. I believe the ribbons should have been done is white or some other color.
The most difficult choice for butterfly tattoos would probably have to be the color choices. Remember, you are going to have this tattoo for the rest of your life and you want to make sure that you get what you want. If you are planning to just use one color, make sure you use different shades of that color. If you are going with multi colors, make sure you don't over use one color. You want to make sure it is the perfect mixture, unlike the one I showed you above. Most tattoo artist already know this, but these types of tattoos can be put on with many different choices of colors. If you are choosing your own colors, make sure they mesh well.
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