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We all know eventually it will be rethemed so I want to combine my love for the attraction, Disney in general, and Aerosmith in general into a tattoo.
My idea is a stratocaster guitar silhouette (like the giant one outside of RNRC) and have wings coming out of the side of it (like Aerosmith logo wings) and in Disney font say "Love in a Roller Coaster" in reference to the part where Aerosmith sings that instead of "Love in an elevator".
Here is where I need the help...
My original thought was have the words be in a traditional tattoo style banner wrapping around the handle of the guitar.
But then I thought it could be cool to have the handle strings turn into a roller coaster track like the attraction area entrance and then have the words in that.
With that idea I'm just not sure how busy/cluttered it may look and that would also mean I need more detail in the guitar rather than just a silhouette.
Any thoughts on which one I should go with?
I like bright girlie colors so this will not be all black and I'll probably make the guitar two tone.
Here are a few of the reference photos I've found.
My idea is a stratocaster guitar silhouette (like the giant one outside of RNRC) and have wings coming out of the side of it (like Aerosmith logo wings) and in Disney font say "Love in a Roller Coaster" in reference to the part where Aerosmith sings that instead of "Love in an elevator".
Here is where I need the help...
My original thought was have the words be in a traditional tattoo style banner wrapping around the handle of the guitar.
But then I thought it could be cool to have the handle strings turn into a roller coaster track like the attraction area entrance and then have the words in that.
With that idea I'm just not sure how busy/cluttered it may look and that would also mean I need more detail in the guitar rather than just a silhouette.
Any thoughts on which one I should go with?
I like bright girlie colors so this will not be all black and I'll probably make the guitar two tone.
Here are a few of the reference photos I've found.
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