Ink Inc. - Tattoo Drawing
Ink Inc. - Tattoo Drawing puts you in the artist's chair with a client ready for new tattoos. He enjoys getting inked, so you won't face interruptions or sudden movements. Your main goal is to recreate each tattoo sketch with precision. There are 100 unique levels. Every stage offers a fresh design to transfer onto your client's skin. Above the work area, you'll see a sketch. This sketch shows the exact pattern to copy.
Your tools include a stencil for outlining, a set of colored paints, and options to change line thickness. You can switch between a brush for details and a fill tool for larger zones. Matching the original sketch accurately is key. If lines drift or colors go outside the edges, the design won't match the client's request. Watch the stencil closely. This helps keep your outline on track.
Sometimes, you'll need to blend colors or switch thickness mid-drawing to finish areas cleanly. Some tattoos have small shapes or multiple color zones. Plan which color to use first. Shortcuts might look faster, but rushing leads to gaps or messy edges. After each tattoo, the game shows your result next to the original sketch. You can see where you matched or missed details. Ink Inc. - Tattoo Drawing is a creative drawing game that rewards accuracy and attention to detail.
How to play?
Start by viewing the sketch. Set your stencil in the right spot. Use the brush to trace outlines. Pick the fill tool for bigger sections. Switch paint colors as needed. Adjust line thickness for fine or bold parts. Compare your tattoo with the reference image before finishing. Each level unlocks a new tattoo to try. You'll see your skills improve as you play.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.86 out of 5, based on 5697 votes.
- Released in November 2019.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The game uses a side-by-side comparison to evaluate your tattoo against the original sketch.
- You can blend colors for gradient effects when designs require smooth transitions.
- Some tattoos include multi-layered patterns that need precise order of application.
- Every level introduces a new stencil, expanding the range of tattoo styles you can create.
Tips & Tricks:
- Switch to a thinner line for outlining sharp corners or tiny sections.
- Blend colors before filling adjacent areas to avoid unwanted overlaps.
- Always double-check the reference sketch before finalizing your tattoo.
























