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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:59 pm
I'm thinking on getting a ladybug done on my wrist or part of the hand under the thumb (no idea what it's called). But I want to get it the actual size of a lady bug. Is that a bad idea? Should I get a bigger (inch or bigger?) sized version of a lady bug? I just wanna know what the pros and cons are of getting tiny stuff done.
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:47 pm
the bigger you go, the more detail you can have. Like, if you want it to look realistic, then go a little bit bigger. If you want it solid/cartoony style, then you could probably go kinda small. You gotta think about how it'll look in 30 years too. don't want it to bleed together.
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