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You're not getting any picture...
You won't even fit a lot of letters because they need to be big thick lines.
Even then, it'll probably be completely gone in 5 years. Your mouth heals faster than pretty much any part of your body.
I know a bunch of people that got them back in the day because of that.
The image I attached was my attempt at generating an image with AI. It would be more of a doodle than anything. No fine details
I mean, get what you want.
Just have realistic expectations on what they can do, and how long it'll last.
Block lettering is cheap. But any kind of recognizable design will likely be expensive and start fading immediately. Like even the stereotypical "ignorant tattoo" would be too complicated for inside your lip.
A quality tattooist probably wouldn't even try anything more than a few letters.
Did you read the post? I explained it was an AI sketch and I'm not getting a tattoo it was just a shower thought