Devil Tattoos
"Did
that hurt?"
That is
probably the
number one question asked of people who have tattoos.
Think
about it – the process of
getting a
tattoo includes poking tiny holes into your skin so that permanent ink
can then
be injected.
Don't
most people think it
hurts a little when needles are poked into their skin? The devil tattoo
does
not make getting a tattoo any better.
Devil
Tattoos are
ususally more colorful or larger than other tattoo designs. The devil
tattoo can also take on many different forms and incorporate other
types of tattoos such as angel tattoos.
However the
amount of pain involved in getting a tattoo is contingent upon a few
factors.
The pain
tolerance of the
subject is the biggest indicator. What may be excruciating to one may
sting a
little to another and yet may even tickle to another. The second factor
that
may determine amount of pain is the location. A
tattoo on the earlobe, which has more fatty
tissue, will not sting as
much as a design placed on the ankle, where there isn't much except
skin and
bone.
Finally
another dynamic in the whole pain factor has to do with the size and
type of
design.
Most tattoo
recipients agree
that the outlining isn't too bad, but the filling in is what has the
most bite.
Consider
a devil tattoo.
Those
have quite a bit of detail.
The
head, body, tail, horns, pitch fork and
any other intricacies.
Assuming a
majority of the fill is red, as are most devil tattoos, the repeated
strokes
necessary to give your design the pigment can become a little daunting.
Conversely
some have reported that the slight vibration felt during the
application is
actually quite relaxing. The devil tattoo design can be very
intimidating to
some because of the amount of work that needs to go into it to make it
look good.
The devil
tattoo was used merely to
illustrate an example of
extensive fill. Nevertheless
the evil red horned character is a popular choice for tattoos. In
some religious circles
the devil is used
to portray evil.
In
Christianity the
devil is also known as Satan, and sometimes referred to as Lucifer
– the bad
guy who is always trying to make humankind miserable.
So does
that mean that all people who get a tattoo of a devil must be devil
worshippers? No, that would be a ridiculous assumption.
Many
merely choose a devil because their
personality is a bit mischievous. Some
devil depictions have nothing to do with hell and condemnation, but
rather are
cute cartoons. The term "you little devil" is used loosely to
describe someone who is sneaky or naughty.
Whether the
design is a devil, angel or anything in between - selecting a tattoo is
as
personal as choosing perfume for a woman or a wallet for a man. It's
an individual thing
that, yes, may even
hurt a little.
Here are a few
devil pictures for you to take a look at. There are many different
types
of devil tattoos as you will see. They range from animals such as birds
and fairies to cartoon characters and famous cartoons like the
Tasmanian devil.
The range of colors
and designs are
endless as with any other design. My favorite is the bird devil as I
think its a very unique type of devil tattoo. How many people do you
think will make an animal into a devil like that? It also stands out
really well with its dark colors and bold outlining in dark ink. It was
a great choice I believe and wins my vote for being a great tattoo. If
you have a devil tattoo you would like to have added to this page
please email me: admin (@) tattoodesignshop (dot) com and please
include a description of your tattoo design.
To see more
devil designs and pictures please visit our devil
tattoo design page.
Many devil tattoos are
becoming more evil than what was created in the past. These tattoos are
looked at as being 'bad' or 'wrong' to get by many. This may be the
case depending on the reason why someone gets the tattoo. Someone may
get this tattoo just to go against what most people believe is evil or
wrong to get. If you are looking for an evil tattoo be sure to look
through a directory of devil tattoos to get a great idea of what you
are looking for before you get to your tattoo artist. The better idea
you have of what you want the easier it will be and most likely you
will like your tattoo the first time without getting any modifications.
Remember that researching your tattoo is the most important thing you
can do. Get as many ideas, colors and designs that you can to make
getting your tattoo a pleasant experience.
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