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The PDF is in grayscale, which is intentional. Horimouja believed that the sumi (black ink) did the heavy lifting. Traditional Irezumi uses black, red, brown, and green only. If your artist starts talking about purple or neon blue based on this PDF, they have missed the point. The "100 Japanese Tattoo Designs" demands a Kuro-aka (black and red) heavy palette. 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf
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