You need to be very careful when selecting printable tattoos. As a guess, I would say that way over 50% of people are sorely disappointed with the tattoo that gets inked on their body after printing it online. That's a shocking percentage, but two very sincere tips can help you avoid that mess. You don't want to be ignorant of the possible implications of putting printable tattoos on your person.
There is something you should know first of flash tattoo designs. They generally aren't all that. Just plain awful. For the most part, they just plain look horrible once you have the flash tattoo design on your body. Most of the time, that's just it. So why does this happen?
Why, it is a flash design; what do you think. It's computer generated, all the way from its color to everything else. A tattoo artist can not accurately ink that kind of artwork on your skin. No sooner is the tattoo on your person than you cease to appreciate how great it appeared on the computer screen or in print because that just flies away.
You don't want to be saddled with too much detail on printable tattoos, secondly. The skin is not really a fan for a lot of detail or skinny lines, even though it will not some detail. You don't want to end up with a messy clutter and chaos on your hide so you don't want to push the minor details necessary to make your tattoo look unique and elegant.
You would not believe how many people are angry and sad over getting inked with something that looks terrible and knowing they can't do much about it. What you want to do, however bad things get, is to have your neighborhood artists comment on the viability of printable tattoos before you get them, even if there is a need to alter something about them for best results.