There are many OSRS tattoos that feature frogs wearing various Old School RuneScape items. After a while I figured out it’s because there’s a tattoo artist specializing in frog tattoos. Most if not all of the tattoos in this article are created by DTAttoo, the artist that brings frogs and gaming together!
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Max Gear Frog tattoo
This tattoo features two frogs dressed as OSRS characters. One is wearing the Ancestral hat and wielding Tumeken’s Shadow and the other is using ranged gear and a Twisted Bow. The design is done in a fine line style, characterized by thin, precise outlines without any shading or color. The detailed linework emphasizes the frogs’ armor and weapons.
Dragon Scimitar Frog Tattoo
This tattoo shows a frog wearing an OSRS party hat and wielding a Dragon scimitar. It is done in a traditional tattoo style with black outlines and solid colors. The frog’s body is colored in different shades of green and blue, with yellow feet, while the scimitar is a vibrant red. The design features a simple, cartoonish look, typical of traditional or neo-traditional tattoos. It is placed on the upper leg, where there is enough flat surface to allow the tattoo to show clear details. The shading and coloring are minimal, keeping the design crisp and bold.
Cape Frog Tattoo
This tattoo features another frog character, designed in a traditional or neo-traditional style. The frog is wearing a blue version of the graceful outfit, and the tattoo is placed above a shrimp tattoo. The tattoo is depicted with bold black outlines, minimal shading, and solid blocks of blue, green, and black. The technique focuses on clean lines and simple, flat coloring.
Ancient Staff Frog Tattoo
This tattoo features a frog dressed as a wizard, holding an Ancient staff, with the text “A Wizard Is Never Late” on a banner underneath. It is done in a traditional style with black outlines and minimal shading. The coloring is soft, with light greens for the frog and a blue hat. The banner uses fine linework for the text, giving it a delicate appearance. The overall technique focuses on simplicity, with light shading and bold outlines.
Tumeken’s Shadow Frog Tattoo
This tattoo features a frog wearing OSRS gear like the Ancestral hat and Tumeken’s Shadow. The style is bold and colorful, with clean lines that define the frog and its attire. The shading is smooth and evenly blended, giving the character a three-dimensional look. The placement on the thigh allows for a larger, detailed design that fits well with the natural curve of the leg. The use of vibrant colors and the clear, illustrative technique suggests a new school or cartoon tattoo style.
Max Cape Frog Tattoo
This tattoo features another frog wearing an Old School RuneScape max cape depicted in an upside-down position, holding a staff and a vial. The style includes clean outlines and soft color shading, with a focus on details like the frog’s clothing and accessories. The colors are muted compared to more vibrant tattoos, giving it a softer look. The placement on the arm allows the design to flow with the natural contours of the skin.
Dragon Gear Frog Tattoo
This tattoo shows a frog from wearing full dragon gear: the dragon platebody, dragon platelegs, an amulet of glory, a combat bracelet, the dragon med helm, dragon longsword, and dragon square shield holding a sword and shield. The style uses bold outlines and solid blocks of color, giving it a cartoon-like, graphic appearance. The shading is minimal, and the colors are vibrant, focusing on red and green tones. The placement on the calf is suitable for the size and shape of the design, allowing the character to be clearly visible.
Party Hat Frog Tattoo
This frog is wearing an OSRS blue party hat and a blue cape. The outlines are bold, and the colors are solid with minimal shading, giving it a classic, old-school tattoo look. The use of bright green and blue makes the frog stand out, and the design captures the whimsical nature of the game. The lines are clean and sharp with an overall precise line work.
Mage Frog Tattoo
This tattoo features another frog wielding a Tumeken’s shadow. The design uses fine line work to create intricate details, especially in the character’s armor, hat, and staff. Shading is used to give the frog depth, with a smooth gradient effect that adds dimension to the piece. The lines are clean and precise, with good use of negative space for contrast.