How do they make tattoos in movies?

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I've recently watched Point Break, and I was astonished by the number of tattoos worn by the principal characters, as well their thickness... How do they manage to do this?

But in general, what technique do they use to make fake-but-real-looking tattoos to actors?

I also think of the Divergent Series, but also any films where the actor wears a tattoo...

I don't think they use stickers, nor permanent markers...

To go further: could it be possible to use this technique for personal use?



Best Answer

They're actually just glorified 'lick & stick' - thin 'not quite plastic' decals adhered to paper backings, which are wetted with a mixture of water and alcohol and applied to the skin. I imagine they're very similar to the ones you can find on the cosmetics counter in some chemist's (though I've never used those, so that's a guess).

They will start to rub off if mistreated, but at the end of the day, alcohol and cold cream will remove them properly.

How I know - I've had to wear them a few times myself... they itch ;-)

I managed to Google this...
The company 'Tattooed Now' is one that makes these decals.
Customized Tattoos shows some still on their paper backing and
How to Apply... gives pretty much the same info as I précised above.

Seems they did actually make the tattoos for Point Break, and a few other high profile movies.

This site - Love to Know : Movie Tattoos - has a bit of background on the history of movie tattoos - which used to be done originally in ordinary stage make-up, then later in an alcohol-based skin paint; but they were very laborious & had to be touched-up frequently.




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Are movie tattoos real?

Called tattoo transfers, they are stuck to the skin and removed from decal paper with just water, then sealed for protection. Most tattoos are applied and removed each day of shooting, though some can last overnight and just be touched up the following day.

Do actors cover up their tattoos in movies?

Sometimes, costuming will cover the offending tat. Otherwise, it's a trip to the makeup chair. Every actor has his or her own recipe for hiding marked skin. Some, like Watson and Tempe's Nicole Lang (who has a barbed wire band on her right arm and a rose on the other shoulder), swear by liquid latex.

How fake tattoos are made?

Tattoos can be made by a screen-printing process, which uses stencils to create the image to be printed. These stencils are made from nonporous paper or plastic coated with lacquer, gelatin, or a combination of glue and tusche (a heavy ink-like substance).



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Answer 2

Tattoos are a key plot element of the NBC series Blindspot.

The application process takes anywhere from 45 minutes (for just the hands and neck) to multiple1 hours (and three artists) for the full-body treatment. They're applied in sheets and released with water, like common mass-market temporary tattoos. The ones used in Blindspot are significantly more durable, lasting for a few days and tough enough to stand up to stunt work.

It takes about an hour to remove the full set. They're are coated with a remover called Betasol for a few minutes, then they can be wiped off. The process is apparently simple, but it's not good for the skin.

1Different articles cite different times. The original designer says four, but other articles say six or seven. I suspect Tinsley himself is just better at it.

Answer 3

The trivia section of IMDB's entry for Cape Fear states that for his role in that movie Robert De Niro was tattooed with vegetable dyes, which fade after a few months.

Answer 4

Depending on what they're needed for (TV series) they usually use template/temporary tattoos, especially if there are big pieces.

I believe if there are small pieces and they are not going to be used/shown often, they can be added with makeup/ink.

I think the reason premade temporary tattoos are preferred is due to placement issues, also the duration that the person/persons will need to have the tattoo on show for.

It's also like how tattoos are covered on actors; most use makeup to cover them but some are cut out during editing.

Answer 5

In divergent they actually painted the tattoos on every single day that they were filming. So, when they finished filming for a day, obviously the actors didn't go without showers so washed it off. The next day professional makeup artists had to start all over again on the tats. This information came from an interview after the film divergent was released. The interview was with the main characters in the film.

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