Nobody is going to change your mind concerning great tattoos and what they should look like. That's up to you, yet there's a very strong chance that you're not finding them and are instead picking through hoards of generic images and designs. So many people get caught up in galleries that have pages full of cookie cutter junk, but one simple switch can bring you right to the great tattoos out there.
Let me put it like this. It's all about how you begin searching for artwork. One way is going to lead you directly to the generic laced artwork sites and the other way will lead you right to the galleries that have tons of original, higher quality designs. There's a huge difference between great tattoos and generic ones. That brings me to the first point. If you want to avoid the generic laced galleries, you should start avoiding search engines.
I say this because of one very important fact. Search engines rarely pull up the better (and bigger) galleries in their listings. They are hardly ever include, while every single awful gallery on the planet is stuffed in those lists. They have overtaken the search results, making it impossible for the average person to find great tattoo any more. It's no wonder so many people are walking around with cookie cutter tattoo designs on their body! It's time to do something about this, and best of all, it's very easy.
If you want to find so many of the amazing galleries out there, now is the time to use big forums to your advantage. It's a breeding ground of knowledge about tattoo art and it's all available to you. Just dive into the archive section of any big forum. From here, you have access to hoards of tattoo related topics, which are all filled with their own inside info, including people who share names and links of the top notch artwork websites they've run into recently. It gives you an amazing way to find collections of great tattoos and databases filled with original, well drawn artwork. It's such a different world compared to most of the generic stuff out there.
You can't turn generic artwork into great tattoos that you'll appreciate in the long run.
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