The design is finished in pencil and at this stage it's not very clean and tight.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGQEmllXvEAhhXxahoL8AaabbUT0s2l7XG7AwlV5rOmSVnncHm8rq8vn1UwMTlZLtqxO2yV4Fe4WA0ew9DRJqEnSOFL0Pa6GL8xdhsZyyLX3tmh6ug8lLWLpGSeW7ZT3YqiOMbFn4d9ys/s320/shoulder-sleeve-design-tattoo-sketch.jpg)
Here's the combined picture of both sides of the tattoo fitting perfectly and seamless:
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Now I use a quality marker with a tip of 2mm, and start tracing the entire design.
After a few years of practise a got quite a steady hand for drawing straight sharp lines.
Tomorrow I post the entire Maori shoulder tattoo design.
Kind regards, Mark Storm
www.storm3d.com