The Cheetah Tattoo That Caused A Panic Attack - Ink Master, Season 6
Judges, do we have
a winning team?
(Chris)
In my head, if I run my finger
across three different tattoos,
my finger would have
the most bumps in the crocodile.
That's how I'm thinking of it.
I just wanna point out that
the crocodile as an animal
has more texture than a snake.
But as far as execution
between all four artists
doing the same thing,
Matt and Tyler and St. Marq
and Duffy
all had almost completely
different executions.
The whole point
of this challenge
was to make our canvas
look like the animal, right?
That was the main focus.
Not we're all supposed to do
the same [bleep] tattoo
on someone, right?
What was
the main challenge?
- Texture.
- Bingo.
(Tyler)
I agree that
they did great texture,
but it's just, like,
right off the bat,
I don't see a [bleep] crocodile.
If I look at the exact reference
of the part of the crocodile
that they emulated, it looks
exactly like that reference.
I mean, this is what I do
on a [bleep] daily basis.
You're gonna be judged
as a team.
A chain is only as strong
its weakest link.
If the other three people
on your team would have executed
their tattoo exactly as you did
and you didn't outshine anybody,
then your team
would have been strong.
Looking at cohesive designs,
looking at teamwork,
and looking at execution,
I'm going with the crocodile.
I'm voting
for the crocodile.
The judges have decided.
Kruseman, Erik, Marisa,
and Craig,
you have the best tattoo
of the day.
Congratulations.
The four of you are safe
from elimination.
However, the rest of you
are not.
All of you have a very
important decision to make.
Each of you, as a team,
must discuss and decide
which artist on your team
was the weakest.
The artist each team nominates
will be put up for elimination.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, that's [bleep].
Head back to the loft.
You have a very important
decision to make,
so choose wisely.
[dramatic music]
♪
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