Guide
InkView User Guide
InkView helps you move from a tattoo idea to a visual preview. The basic flow is simple: generate, import, or browse an idea; place it on a body photo; adjust the preview; then save or share the concept reference.
InkView helps you move from a tattoo idea to a visual preview. The basic flow is simple: generate, import, or browse an idea; place it on a body photo; adjust the preview; then save or share the concept reference.
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Basic Flow
Start with a tattoo idea from AI generation, your own import, or a browsed concept. Open the try-on flow, choose a clear body photo, and place the design on the area you want to evaluate.
Use position, size, rotation, and blend controls to make the preview readable. Save the strongest version as a planning reference.
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Photo Tips for Better Preview Decisions
The clearest previews usually come from simple photos: natural light, visible skin area, minimal motion blur, and a direct camera angle. Leave enough space around the area so you can test slightly larger or smaller placements.
If you are comparing multiple ideas, keep the same body photo and change only the tattoo concept. That makes it easier to judge scale and fit without confusing the comparison.
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Planning Reference, Not a Final Result
InkView is built for early decision making. The preview can help you compare direction and proportion, but it cannot guarantee how ink will heal, age, or look after a real tattoo session.
Use the saved concept as a starting point for conversation. A professional tattoo artist can adapt line weight, placement, stencil preparation, and skin-specific details before any permanent work begins.
Practical checklist
Before you save the preview
- Generate or import one idea at a time.
- Use a clear body photo with enough surrounding skin area.
- Adjust size before refining rotation.
- Save previews you would actually discuss with an artist.
Plan before you ink
Use InkView to preview and save a tattoo planning reference.
Use InkView to save a concept preview and bring a clearer visual reference to your tattoo consultation.
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FAQ
Common Questions
Does InkView create a final tattoo stencil?
No. InkView creates a concept preview for planning and discussion. A professional tattoo artist should prepare the final stencil and application plan.
Can I use my own body photo?
Yes. The try-on flow is designed around placing a tattoo idea on a body photo so you can compare size, position, rotation, and blend.
Can I share a preview with a tattoo artist?
Yes. Saved previews can be used as a visual reference when discussing direction, scale, and placement with a professional tattoo artist.
What kind of photo works best?
Use a clear, well-lit photo of the body area with the camera held straight on. Avoid heavy shadows, extreme angles, and cropped skin areas.