Built for working tattoo artists

Keep the design.Change only what you choose.

TattooLock is a private studio workspace for tattoo artists. Lock the identity of your artwork, direct precise revisions, build coherent flash, manage client work, and present finished pieces without losing the artist's hand.

Reference-firstArtist-directedControlled revisions
Controlled revisionTheme and identity preserved
Original illustrated golfer
Original
DeltaRecolor shirt
The same illustrated golfer with a blue shirt
Approved revision
Same characterSame lineworkOne chosen change

Controlled-edit proof

One design. One controlled change at a time.

A revision should not force the artist to rebuild everything that was already working. The examples below change one direction while preserving the established visual identity.

Base designSource truth
Original illustrated golfer used as the base design

Approved visual identity

Face, body type, clothing, line treatment, proportions, and palette establish what subsequent revisions must respect.

The same illustrated golfer with the shirt recolored from red to blue

Recolor

Changed
Shirt color
Preserved
Character, linework, pose
The same illustrated golfer in a putting pose

Re-pose

Changed
Body position
Preserved
Face, build, wardrobe
The same illustrated golfer flexing both arms

Change action

Changed
Arm position
Preserved
Identity, proportions, palette
The illustrated golfer with a monkey head while the clothing and pose remain consistent

Swap a detail

Changed
Head treatment
Preserved
Body, clothing, composition

The core pipeline

From reference to approved revision without losing the thread.

The Reference, Lock, Delta, and approval sequence keeps the creative state explicit. Each step has a purpose, and the artist remains the authority at every transition.

01

Reference

Start from artwork that defines the design. The source remains visible and traceable throughout the workflow.

02

Lock

Extract the visual structure, style, composition, and production constraints that must remain coherent.

03

Delta

Describe the specific change. TattooLock carries the locked design truth into the revision instead of starting over.

04

Approve

Keep accepted versions, compare outcomes, and continue from artwork the artist has explicitly approved.

The line we hold

The artist stays the author.

TattooLock does not replace the original design decision. The artist supplies the visual truth, decides what must remain, directs the change, and approves the outcome. Generation remains anchored to artist-owned work and explicit creative control.

The source artwork remains identifiable and traceable.

Locks describe what must stay coherent.

Each requested change is explicit and reviewable.

Only the artist approves the next trusted version.

One artist workspace

Creation, client work, and presentation stay connected.

Studio is the center of the creative workflow. Flash Sheets, Clients, and Portfolio extend that work without forcing the artist to manage unrelated systems.

Studio

Reference Board, Lock Extraction, Surgical Edit, placement planning, and artwork approval in one controlled workspace.

Flash Sheets

Build rapid, coherent themed collections from trusted artwork without losing the visual rules that make the set belong together.

Clients

Keep intake, appointments, forms, signatures, aftercare, and the related artwork connected to the client record.

Portfolio

Organize finished work, maintain private collections, and choose exactly what appears on the public artist Portfolio.

Client records and intake
Private and public Portfolio control
Presentation-safe artist workflow

TattooLock for tattoo artists

Keep the craft. Remove the repetition.

Build from your own work, protect what makes it yours, and move through revisions, client records, flash, and finished presentation in one controlled workspace.