Firemaking is one of the skills that got more attention than most when it comes to getting a tattoo in its honour. Currently there are 9 tattoos that celebrate the Firemaking skill from both Old School RuneScape and RuneScape 3, alongside many other tattoos that celebrate skilling! The main article on RuneScape skilling tattoos is the best place to start your journey and get inspired!
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Firemaking Tattoo
This tattoo represents the firemaking skill icon in a pixel art style. The design uses bold, blocky shapes with bright colors, mimicking the look of in-game graphics. The fire features shades of orange and red, while the logs underneath are brown, all outlined with solid black lines. The placement on the forearm allows for easy visibility and suits the horizontal structure of the tattoo.
Firemaking Tattoo
This scaper reached rank 3 with over 25 million Firemaking XP before Wintertodt was introduced to the game to soon become the most popular way of training firemaking. They strategically placed the firemaking icon under their arm so they can carry around a “concealed fire arm”.
Firemaking Tattoo
This scaper got a Phoenix pet tattoo as a way to celebrate OSRS’ Firemaking. The piece is executed in a fine-line style with detailed black linework and subtle dot shading to create texture and depth. The design emphasizes sharp, angular shapes to depict the phoenix, giving it a fragmented, crystalline appearance. The shading technique uses stippling and minimal gradients for a softer transition of tones. The tattoo is compact and relies on precise lines to maintain its intricate details.
Firemaking Icon Tattoo
This tattoo represents the Firemaking skill from the game Old School RuneScape or RuneScape 3. It is done in a bold, illustrative style with solid black outlines and saturated colors. The shading uses flat colors with minimal gradients, emphasizing clarity and simplicity. The technique focuses on clean linework and consistent saturation, ensuring the design remains crisp over time. The wearer is not as happy about how it looks after it healed due to some small irregular spots in the design, but in my opinion the imperfections bring another layer of old school to the unique piece.
Crisp Firemaking Icon Tattoo
This tattoo is also inspired by the Firemaking skill in RuneScape. It features a small, stylized campfire with clean lines and minimal shading, using bold black outlines and simple color fills of orange, yellow, and red to represent flames. The style leans toward traditional elements with its solid lines and straightforward design. The technique showcases consistency in line work and controlled color application.
Firemaking Tattoo
These two scpaers got matching firemaking tattoos on their calves created with only black ink. The style is bold and graphic, with thick black outlines and no additional shading or color. The shapes are clean and geometric, with sharp triangular flames and a rectangular log base. The technique emphasizes precision in line work, with consistent thickness and smooth edges throughout the tattoo.
Multi Skills Firemaking Tattoo
This tattoo took inspiration from multiple Old School RuneScape Skills, including Firemaking. The flames are filled with orange and red, creating a simple color contrast. The design is rendered in a traditional tattoo style, with solid lines and straightforward shapes. The technique focuses on maintaining consistent line weight and evenly applied color fills for a clear and durable result.
Multi Skills Firemaking Tattoo
This tattoo represents the Firemaking skill from Old School RuneScape, illustrated in a pixel art style, together with other skills from the game. The design uses bold outlines and solid colors to mimic the retro aesthetic of the game. The technique features precise, clean lines and simple shapes to emphasize clarity. The placement on the arm allows for a small, easily visible design that aligns with minimalist tattoo styles. The firemaking icon is rendered with consistent proportions, maintaining the pixelated effect characteristic of the theme.
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