Introduction: ⚓ DIY PIN UP GIRL TATTOO DRAW ⚓
In this instructables I will show how to easily draw a pin up girl tattoo. Is relatively easy because vintage tattoo had simple line and shape and use only few colors. Plus vintage tattoo don't need a look too professional.
Is nice to make your own tattoo or just draw one for fun.
☛Remember:
-make simple and single outline;
-use very few color, because in the past there weren't all the choose of tattoo ink we have today;
-every piece you don't color in the flash will be "pink skin" in a real tattoo (so I preferred to cover the whole paper in pink to have a better idea of the real tattoo final look);
-try to don't make the parallel line of your draw to close together because in a real tattoo the ink will spread and the lines will touch each other;
-don't be afraid to use black for shading and live many uncolored space (for example for the girl skin, or for the edges of the objects).
Step 1: WHAT YOU NEED
material:
-pencil (2 or 3 B);
-soft colored pencils (I used prismacolor);
-ink and nib (or black ink pen);
-smooth paper ;
-non abrasive eraser (the almost transparent kind);
-sharpener.
Step 2: FIND a PIN UP PHOTO
Find a pin up photo you like. The internet is full of them, you just tape "pin up girl" on google image.
Step 3: DRAW THE OUTLINE
Draw the outline of the girl of your photo. Simplify the image as much as you can.
Use a soft pencil and don't press too much with it or when you color your image there will be a white mark on the paper.
Step 4: USE THE INK
Pass back on your draw with the ink pen and erase the pencil with the non abrasive eraser.
(Regular eraser will fade the ink).
Step 5: COLOR THE BODY
-Color the body with a skin pink (if you are using a yellow or pink paper you don't need too);
-make the shading with a darker pink and a dark brown (don't use black for shading bodies);
-make the cheeks red (really typical on vintage tattoo).
I colored with the same pink the background too, just like if it was on the skin.
Step 6: THE MOUTH
Make the mouth with only few line, color with only red and black and live a little white spot in the middle of the lips.
In small tattoo draw, like the one I made, the mouth is only made with two black lines.
Add a beauty mark for vintage look.
Step 7: THE EYES
Also the eyes are really simple, you can make them only with black lines.
The eyebrow is round and tall, like in the old fashion style.
Under the eyes you can color a big red cheeks.
Step 8: THE NOSE
The nose is really simple too, only few outline and a darker pink spot for shading.
You can also make it with only two black dots.
Step 9: THE HAIR
On the hair use only one or two color.
Leave some white part, blend it on the side with a lighter color and draw some line on top (like in the photos).
Choose a vintage air cut (curl on the face were really popular on those vintage tattoo).
Step 10: THE OUTFIT
Color the outfit with few color.
Draw a vintage outfit, really simplify.
Step 11: ACCESSORIES
You can fill in your drawing with things, like roses (really popular on vintage tattoo), or accessories for your girl, like sailor hats or big bows.
Rose: they are really easy to draw. Draw a simplify rose and color it: before with bright red (let some white space on the edges of the petals), then blend with black for the shading(look at the photo), do the same for the leaves with green and black.
Sailor hat: is really easy to draw and you color it with two shade of blue and black shading (look at the photo).
Step 12: THE BACKGROUND
Add some more color on the corner of the drawing page and fill it up with some simple star.
Some small simple ancor will be nice too if you choose a sailor subject.
Step 13: DONE!
You are done! Enjoy!

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8 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
GREAT stuff!
Thanks...
Ever try digital drawing?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
Mmm..no. Just using the trackpad but with horrible results!
this for example:
https://www.instructables.com/id/REVERSIBLE-HOODED-SCARF-3-ways/ : )
and I don't have a program but I also don't know if I will like it...
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Sketchbook Pro, with a wacom tablet or on a Ipad and Stylus.
Great software, you would love it, when you got used to it!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I am a tattoo artist of over 20 years.
Used to hand draw all my stuff, now all digital.
Sometimes, I still hand draw, though...
Keep up the great work.
You should put about a half dozen pictures on a sheet of paper and sell
it. Tattoo Flash.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I saw your web! cool! I already made some tattoo flash and I did tattooing too!
(I eventually had to stop because it gives me too much anxiety...but I considering do it again because I was doing them well...)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Good luck on your ventures..
fyi: I won a tablet and software in last years Halloween drawing contest.
But, I already had one and sold it on Ebay.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Than I hope I win one in the dream it, draw it, wear it contest!
10 years ago on Step 13
Cool talent you have. Nice drawing and good explanations. Regards, Randall www.savorthefood.com