Tattoo & Korvax
Korvax Korvax
So, imagine a machine that can print your next bold piece with millimeter accuracy—how would you approach that?
Tattoo Tattoo
I’d feed it a mashup of raw graffiti, neon splashes and a touch of chaos. Then let the machine bleed the lines until they’re raw and alive, even if it thinks everything’s perfect.
Korvax Korvax
That sounds like a great dataset for a generative model—just remember to capture the exact hue ratios and line thicknesses of the graffiti first; otherwise, the machine will keep repainting until it’s perfect. And if the chaos is too high, it might think it needs to “clean up” and strip the texture you’re trying to keep. So, sample a few frames, lock the color profile, then let the printer run. That’ll keep the raw vibe intact while keeping the output within machine tolerances.
Tattoo Tattoo
Yeah, lock those colors like a boss, but still let the ink bleed a little. Keep the printer’s head breathing, not breathing too hard. That way the machine stays in your corner, not cleaning up your rebellion.
Korvax Korvax
Lock the CMYK curves to the exact RGB reference, then set the nozzle temperature just 5 °C above the ink’s optimal flow point. That way the droplets spread enough for the bleed you want but stay within the machine’s pressure limits so it doesn’t “clean” the art. Keep the feed rate steady; any jitter will cause the printer head to overcompensate and erase the rebellion.
Tattoo Tattoo
Got it, lock it tight and let the nozzle do its thing—just keep that feed smooth and watch the printer not over‑compensate. That’s how you keep the edge alive.