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For geometric patterns (tribal, mandalas, geometric sleeves), 3D models are invaluable. An artist can draw a straight line around the circumference of a 3D cylinder (arm) and ensure it connects perfectly—a task that is mathematically difficult to estimate on flat paper.
Procreate allows you to adjust studio lighting, helping you view how shading and highlights interact with body contours. 2. Finding and Importing 3D Body Models
When we talk about a workflow, we are really talking about two distinct processes:
| App | Platform | 3D Tattoo Feature | Price | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | iPad | Drag & drop designs onto 3D scanned arms/legs. Auto-wraps to curves. | $15/mo | | InkHunter Pro | iPad | AR camera placement + 3D model preview. | $10/mo | | Nomad Sculpt | iPad | Full 3D sculpting + painting on custom anatomy, but no tattoo-specific flattening. | One-time $15 | | Procreate (Native) | iPad | 3D painting only on imported USDZ; no tattoo automation. | $13 (one-time) | 3d model tattoo procreate
: Offers the "Protoplast" set with 252 mannequins in various body types (Ecto, Endo, Meso, Obese).
Utilize textured shaders to simulate needle-shading techniques.
Interacting with a 3D canvas requires a few new finger gestures compared to traditional 2D drawing. Drag one finger across the screen. | $15/mo | | InkHunter Pro | iPad
Do you already have a , or do you need help finding one?
Here is a practical step-by-step guide to importing a model and designing your tattoo from scratch.
Test how shadows and highlights interact with the tattoo shape from different viewing angles. Step 1: Sourcing and Importing 3D Body Models letting you see how gradients
Human bodies are not flat sheets of paper. A straight line drawn in 2D will curve when placed on an arm or leg. Designing in 3D allows you to account for these natural curves instantly.
: Download a 3D model (like a hand, arm, or torso).
Procreate allows you to adjust environmental lighting, letting you see how gradients, shading, and colors react to natural light sources. 2. Setting Up Your 3D Tattoo Workspace