TATTOO STYLES TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Conventional: ANSWER Strong accuracy, limited color palette, solid black
lines, and little detail
Realism: "Photograph on skin" is the response.
Watercolor: Response use color streaks and splashes similar to watercolor paint.
It can be comprehensive without any line work or other styles, but it can also be
combined with firm outlines or realism.
Tribal: ANSWER Almost often black, with symmetry and mathematical design
frequently used. occasionally uses fine detail and accuracy or is undetailed with
block black lines.
New School: Response designs that resemble cartoons and are influenced by
hip-hop and graffiti art forms. designs that resemble bubbles, vivid hues, and
oversized features and dimensions
Neo-Traditional: Response makes use of accurate shading and strong outlines.
Extremely intricate, experimenting with color and mixing, more dimensional,
and frequently brighter—but frequently influenced by the 2D design, restricted
symbolism, and particular method of conventional tattooing
Japanese: ANSWER intricate patterns that frequently cover sizable body parts
like the arm or back. adheres to stringent guidelines that follow long-standing
customs in terms of placement, imagery used, orientation, color, and other
aspects.
Dotwork: ANSWER intricate patterns that frequently employ small dots where
one would typically utilize block color or hue
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Conventional: ANSWER Strong accuracy, limited color palette, solid black
lines, and little detail
Realism: "Photograph on skin" is the response.
Watercolor: Response use color streaks and splashes similar to watercolor paint.
It can be comprehensive without any line work or other styles, but it can also be
combined with firm outlines or realism.
Tribal: ANSWER Almost often black, with symmetry and mathematical design
frequently used. occasionally uses fine detail and accuracy or is undetailed with
block black lines.
New School: Response designs that resemble cartoons and are influenced by
hip-hop and graffiti art forms. designs that resemble bubbles, vivid hues, and
oversized features and dimensions
Neo-Traditional: Response makes use of accurate shading and strong outlines.
Extremely intricate, experimenting with color and mixing, more dimensional,
and frequently brighter—but frequently influenced by the 2D design, restricted
symbolism, and particular method of conventional tattooing
Japanese: ANSWER intricate patterns that frequently cover sizable body parts
like the arm or back. adheres to stringent guidelines that follow long-standing
customs in terms of placement, imagery used, orientation, color, and other
aspects.
Dotwork: ANSWER intricate patterns that frequently employ small dots where
one would typically utilize block color or hue