Crow, key in beak.
Neo-tradBold outline, muted olive and oxblood fill. Key is the same length as the bird, which keeps the piece balanced on a thin wrist.
STUDIO · 01 · SKETCH
Two inputs, one real-looking tattoo before the appointment. Works on phones too, drawn in a tram on the way home.
INPUT
01 · IDEA
02 · STYLE
03 · PLACEMENT
INKE IS DRAWING
Average draw time · 42 seconds
OUTPUT
Twelve variants per idea. Here is how six of them would land on the same wrist.
Bold outline, muted olive and oxblood fill. Key is the same length as the bird, which keeps the piece balanced on a thin wrist.
Full fill, no shading, reads like a stamp. This version heals the cleanest over long years of sun and scrubs.
Single needle, hairline strokes, most delicate of the six. Inke keeps the beak and key anchor lines a touch thicker so the piece survives healing.
Shape built from stipple rather than line fill. The key reads as if it's in real shadow on your forearm.
Classic American traditional, thick outline, small red eye. This one ages like a vinyl record, a little rougher but way more charming.
Angular, architectural, built from clean straight lines only. Inke makes sure the geometry still looks bird-shaped from across a room.
CRAFT NOTES
Most AI image tools will draw you a pretty picture that falls apart the second a real artist looks at it. Inke checks the stuff that actually matters once ink meets skin, because Rien has patched up enough regrettable first tattoos to know the difference.
HOUSE RULES
Every upload is wiped within two hours of your session. No backups, no training set, nothing to leak later.
Inke learns style, not theft. If you paste in a photo of a famous piece, we'll nudge you toward your own version.
You still need a human with a needle, a steady hand, and an appointment book. Inke gets you into their chair with a plan, not a vague vibe.
Nine euros buys you twelve variants and three try-ons. If you don't like any of them, Rien will take a look himself.