depending on the size i would just use a 7RS big the shading area the larger i would use the 9RS or Flat Shader
They are for fine lines and detail that's in the tattoo you can also use this needle to do awhole tattoo for lines and shading without changing needles
Tattoo needles do not "turn around", tattoo machines repeatedly pierce the skin with ink. Different needles are used for coloring, and outlining. The Needles used for outlining are thinner than the needles used for coloring.
Not really you only use out like to tatt it not the shading
Magnum needles are used to color in large areas of skin or for shading effects
chances are your outline is done by a 5 or 7 liner (5 or 7 needles grouped tightly together) and your shading/color fill is done with a 7 mag or 14 mag depending on size of tattoo
Magnum needles are used to color in large areas of skin or for shading effects
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07 needle grouping Round Liner so now its not a shading needle
An old school tattoo is a tattoo style that was created in America and often has bold lines and heavy shading.
probably.
It is a matter of how large a area you are shading flats and large magnums are best for coloring large areas. A Round shader works well for smaller areas. The other problem with flats is that if done improper they can work like a knife and slice the skin.