This is my Tattoo project for my Raster Graphics Software class at Pitt State.  We had to find an image with visible skin so we could add a lot of tattoos to it.  Then I had to make sure the tattoos I added covered 95% of the skin of the woman.  When I added the vector tattoos, I rescaled it to where I wanted it to go.  I changed the perspective or skewed it if needed.  I altered the blending mode to either multiply or darken.  Then I lowered the opacity of the tattoo for it to blend into the skin.  I erased part of the vector when needed to give it dimension around a body part or clothing, or when part of it was not needed.  The Adobe Photoshop tools I used for this tattoo project are all listed below.    

Images were acquired from multiples sources: unsplash.com (woman), and all tattoo vector images came from my teacher shared in OneDrive.

Tools used in Photoshop:
move
transform (command T)
blending modes - multiply or darken
opacity 
skew
perspective
eraser 
TATTOO Raster
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TATTOO Raster

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