Fujin Tattoo Stencil
Fujin is the Japanese wind god, shown hauling his great billowing wind bag over his shoulders, scarf and hair streaming in the gusts he unleashes. The challenge is rendering the swelling fabric of the bag and the flowing scarf so their folds read as motion rather than a dark drape. Stencil AI keeps the fabric folds and windblown hair distinct so the whole figure feels caught in a storm.


Why Fujin works as a realism tattoo
- The billowing wind bag gives the realism styles sweeping fabric folds that Standard and Hatching sculpt into a sense of motion.
- The streaming scarf and wild hair supply long directional lines that carry the eye across the piece.
- The fierce, straining face and muscular limbs add tension that anchors the swirling composition.
How to make a fujin tattoo stencil
Upload your reference
Choose a realism style
Export & transfer
Placement & sizing
Fujin suits a broad placement like the shoulder, upper back or thigh, where the billowing wind bag can arc over the figure.
Tips for the best result
- Pick a reference where the wind bag folds are lit so the fabric reads as swelling cloth rather than a flat dark shape.
- Use Hatching for full fabric-and-muscle realism; Outline for a bolder, more graphic wind god.
- Let the deep folds of the bag hold gradient tone so the cloth keeps its volume instead of crushing to black.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best style for a fujin tattoo stencil?
Standard or Hatching hold the billowing wind bag, scarf and fierce features. Outline gives a cleaner, bolder Fujin for a graphic Japanese piece.
Will the billowing wind bag survive the stencil?
Yes — if your reference lights the bag so its folds stay visible, the stencil keeps the swelling fabric that gives Fujin his sense of motion.
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