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In this tattoo you will learn about soft shading Here is gow to do it. 1. Right Needle Choice (Super Important) For soft shading, don’t use liners. Best options: • Magnum (M1 / RM) → smooth blends • Curved Magnum (RM) → best for portraits & faces • Round Shader (RS) → small areas, details 👉 Beginners: 7RM or 9RM is a sweet spot. ⸻ 2. Ink Dilution (Grey Wash Magic) Hard black = harsh shade ❌ Soft shading = grey wash ✅ Basic setup: • Cup 1: Black (full strength) • Cup 2: Dark grey (70%) • Cup 3: Medium grey (40–50%) • Cup 4: Light grey (20–30%) 💡 Always build shade layer by layer, never in one pass. ⸻ 3. Machine Settings • Voltage: Slightly lower than lining 👉 around 6–7V (rotary) / 7–8V (coil) • Hit: Medium to soft (not punchy) If machine is too fast → patchy shading Too slow → trauma ⸻ 4. Hand Movement (This Is the Secret 🔥) Use motion, not pressure. Best techniques: ✔ Whip Shading • Enter skin → flick out fast • Creates natural fade • Perfect for realism & portraits ✔ Pendulum / Brush Motion • Small swinging motion • Great for smooth transitions ❌ Avoid: • Staying in one spot • Heavy hand pressure • Going too deep ⸻ 5. Depth Control • Only tip of the needle in the skin • If skin turns shiny or bleeds too much → you’re too deep Soft shading should look lighter when fresh — it settles darker after healing. ⸻ 6. Layering Rule Think like drawing: • Light → Medium → Dark • Wipe, check, then add more • Let skin breathe between passes Never chase darkness in one go.