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  2. Procreate (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Procreate interface displays a commissioned artwork by Ayan Nag. Procreate for iPad was first released in 2011 by the Tasmanian software company Savage Interactive. . After winning an Apple Design Award in June 2013, Savage launched Procreate 2 in conjunction with iOS 7, adding new features such as higher resolution capabilities and more brush op

  3. Soundwave tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Soundwave tattoos are tattoo designs created from audio clips. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tattoos can be scanned and played back via a smartphone app which translates the tattoo's wavelengths into sound. [ 3 ] The process was pioneered by an augumented reality app Skin Motion developed by Nate Siggard in 2017.

  4. Gorgeous new tattoo trend will make your jaw drop - AOL

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  5. Vero (app) - Wikipedia

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    The app was founded by French-Lebanese billionaire Ayman Hariri who is the son of former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri. [6] The name is taken from the Italian word for true. [5] The app launched officially in 2015 as an alternative to Facebook and their popular photo-blogging app Instagram. [4]

  6. Tattoos: The science behind getting inked - AOL

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    Everyone knows that getting a tattoo is supposed to hurt, but not many know the science behind the process. In order for a tattoo to be permanent, ink has to get into the dermis.

  7. Process of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artists commonly mix these inks to create their own unique pigments. [ citation needed ] A wide range of dyes and pigments can be used in tattoos, from inorganic materials like titanium dioxide and iron oxides to carbon black , azo dyes , and acridine , quinoline , phthalocyanine and naphthol derivatives, dyes made from ash, and other ...