A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Dice Gaming Tattoo

I’ve posted a couple other dice-based gaming (RPG, etc.) tattoos in the past. Here’s another (this is a yo-yo reference as well I think?), done by Dan Forbes at Mojo Studios in Peoria, IL.

Comments

64 responses to “Dice Gaming Tattoo”

  1. Caen Avatar
    Caen

    i love that colour-combination. Nice work.

  2. Caen Avatar
    Caen

    i love that colour-combination. Nice work.

  3. Caen Avatar
    Caen

    i love that colour-combination. Nice work.

  4. Caen Avatar
    Caen

    i love that colour-combination. Nice work.

  5. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Looks like a diablo (“chinese yoyo”) to me, but I might be wrong. Some regular yoyos look like that too, and that would explain the strings with loops on the ends.

  6. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Looks like a diablo (“chinese yoyo”) to me, but I might be wrong. Some regular yoyos look like that too, and that would explain the strings with loops on the ends.

  7. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Looks like a diablo (“chinese yoyo”) to me, but I might be wrong. Some regular yoyos look like that too, and that would explain the strings with loops on the ends.

  8. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Looks like a diablo (“chinese yoyo”) to me, but I might be wrong. Some regular yoyos look like that too, and that would explain the strings with loops on the ends.

  9. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    I do believe, with some certainty, it is a freehand yoyo. A lot of them use a dice as a counter-weight for the “yo-hand” to hold.

  10. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    I do believe, with some certainty, it is a freehand yoyo. A lot of them use a dice as a counter-weight for the “yo-hand” to hold.

  11. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    I do believe, with some certainty, it is a freehand yoyo. A lot of them use a dice as a counter-weight for the “yo-hand” to hold.

  12. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    I do believe, with some certainty, it is a freehand yoyo. A lot of them use a dice as a counter-weight for the “yo-hand” to hold.

  13. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    Also, I believe that is an Hspin PYRO.

  14. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    Also, I believe that is an Hspin PYRO.

  15. enjoy Avatar
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    Also, I believe that is an Hspin PYRO.

  16. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    Also, I believe that is an Hspin PYRO.

  17. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Interesting, I had no idea.

  18. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Interesting, I had no idea.

  19. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Interesting, I had no idea.

  20. Anselm Avatar
    Anselm

    Interesting, I had no idea.

  21. A Avatar
    A

    At first I thought it was a plug with ear cheese.

  22. A Avatar
    A

    At first I thought it was a plug with ear cheese.

  23. A Avatar
    A

    At first I thought it was a plug with ear cheese.

  24. A Avatar
    A

    At first I thought it was a plug with ear cheese.

  25. ghostshadow Avatar

    Yeah,

    It’s an HSPIN pryo http://www.hspin.com, It is freehand play, where the die is attached as a counter weight. This allows you to use the yoyo with out it being tied onto your finger.

    The style was invented by a fellow yoyoer named steve brown.

  26. ghostshadow Avatar

    Yeah,

    It’s an HSPIN pryo http://www.hspin.com, It is freehand play, where the die is attached as a counter weight. This allows you to use the yoyo with out it being tied onto your finger.

    The style was invented by a fellow yoyoer named steve brown.

  27. ghostshadow Avatar

    Yeah,

    It’s an HSPIN pryo http://www.hspin.com, It is freehand play, where the die is attached as a counter weight. This allows you to use the yoyo with out it being tied onto your finger.

    The style was invented by a fellow yoyoer named steve brown.

  28. ghostshadow Avatar

    Yeah,

    It’s an HSPIN pryo http://www.hspin.com, It is freehand play, where the die is attached as a counter weight. This allows you to use the yoyo with out it being tied onto your finger.

    The style was invented by a fellow yoyoer named steve brown.

  29. iam:cellfire Avatar

    damn enjoy….you’re good. that tattoo was done at the shop i work at, and yes, it’s a Hspin PYRO yo-yo. and the dice are used on the end of the string when doing freehand play.

  30. iam:cellfire Avatar

    damn enjoy….you’re good. that tattoo was done at the shop i work at, and yes, it’s a Hspin PYRO yo-yo. and the dice are used on the end of the string when doing freehand play.

  31. iam:cellfire Avatar

    damn enjoy….you’re good. that tattoo was done at the shop i work at, and yes, it’s a Hspin PYRO yo-yo. and the dice are used on the end of the string when doing freehand play.

  32. iam:cellfire Avatar

    damn enjoy….you’re good. that tattoo was done at the shop i work at, and yes, it’s a Hspin PYRO yo-yo. and the dice are used on the end of the string when doing freehand play.

  33. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    i’ve been thinking about getting my own yoyo-ing tattoo. But I don’t think I am good enough to deserve one.

  34. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    i’ve been thinking about getting my own yoyo-ing tattoo. But I don’t think I am good enough to deserve one.

  35. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    i’ve been thinking about getting my own yoyo-ing tattoo. But I don’t think I am good enough to deserve one.

  36. enjoy Avatar
    enjoy

    i’ve been thinking about getting my own yoyo-ing tattoo. But I don’t think I am good enough to deserve one.

  37. Shutterbug Avatar

    At first I thought the yoyo was that groady plug that was up here not too long ago. Nice tattoo, though!

  38. Shutterbug Avatar

    At first I thought the yoyo was that groady plug that was up here not too long ago. Nice tattoo, though!

  39. Shutterbug Avatar

    At first I thought the yoyo was that groady plug that was up here not too long ago. Nice tattoo, though!

  40. Shutterbug Avatar

    At first I thought the yoyo was that groady plug that was up here not too long ago. Nice tattoo, though!

  41. Jim Duong Avatar
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  45. RSNGSTR Avatar
    RSNGSTR

    That’s sweet, now I need to get a top tattoo(yo nerds will know what I’m talking about).

  46. RSNGSTR Avatar
    RSNGSTR

    That’s sweet, now I need to get a top tattoo(yo nerds will know what I’m talking about).

  47. RSNGSTR Avatar
    RSNGSTR

    That’s sweet, now I need to get a top tattoo(yo nerds will know what I’m talking about).

  48. RSNGSTR Avatar
    RSNGSTR

    That’s sweet, now I need to get a top tattoo(yo nerds will know what I’m talking about).

  49. Zar Avatar
    Zar

    #6&10 – That’s what I thought too… What a gross tattoo that would be!

  50. Zar Avatar
    Zar

    #6&10 – That’s what I thought too… What a gross tattoo that would be!

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