Settling On A Star Tatto Design

November 14, 2009 by Sam-Frea  
Filed under Tattoo Information

Many people view tattoos as intimate and important parts of their body, as opposed to statements against society. It is now popular to design ones own tattoo instead of choosing from the designs the artist owns. Star tattoo designs are not as simple and common as you may be inclined to think. Many types of star designs exist that you may have never even considered, so put some thought into your tattoo. Not being artistic should not stop you from designing a tattoo, as there are many tools and resources available to aid you with this task.

Ideas For A Star Tattoo Design

The basic star shape has many alterations and customizations that can be used to distinguish your tattoo. The number of points of the star usually varies between four to seven, and anything above seven is usually considered too much. Too many points can make your design confusing and make people unsure of what theyre looking at. If too many points are added, you will have a sun instead of a star.

Some artists encourage shooting star designs for an uncommon, fashionable look. Just like with regular stars, there are numerous design options that can help the tattoo really fit you. The difference between shooting stars and regular stars is that shooting stars feature a depiction of a trail, along with dust and sparkles. For best results, these tattoos usually look best on a shoulder blade or on the lower back, visible above jeans. You can make it work in other places as well, from the ankle, to the arm, to the wrist.

Do not limit yourself to just a star; other objects can be incorporated as well. Suns and moons make great counterparts to a star. In addition to heavenly bodies, you can match essentially anything to a star that you enjoy, from a favorite quote, to a sword, to tribal lettering.

Colored stars have become the popular choice in recent times, as opposed to the simpler monotone design. Many people decide upon multiple colors for their star, and others choose to have the entire range of one color. A basic design with a single color or tone is still the tattoo of choice for some people.

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