Codyy wrote:
I'm in the process of designing my own
tattoo.
That's pretty cool, Codyy.
I would like to offer anyone getting or designing a tattoo one bit of advice, though. The more tiny detail you have, the more likely you are not to be able to tell what those details are in 10 or 20 years.
Something I didn't know and wish I did when I got my first tattoo is over the years, the ink starts to spread. The tattoo on my ankle started out as a very pretty, very detailed silhouette of a fairy sitting on the moon with her wings spread out. She has her hands on her knees, so there was a tiny space between her arm and the rest of her body that had no ink. I've had it for 11 years, and now you can't see that little space. It doesn't look like a silhouette anymore.
I still don't regret getting it, but I'll need to get it touched up and probably turn it into a butterfly or something for it to resemble anything, really.