Tomhoo678 wrote:WOW. First of all let me take the time to thankyou , you have clearly gone out your way to research for me and grab some pics , this is awesome dude , really awesome! Alot of this is starting to make sense now!
I find when I put information out there other people are challenged to add their own advice: there is
always another way to do things.
Plus sometimes (like the Lahmia medium) I find out about new things.
When I am stuck on something, the Dakka-ites have given me good advice: what goes around comes around.
Definetly going to grab one of those thinner pots for my paints. And i will also try that white w/ blue mix on my ultrarine assault marines and if you wouldnt mind i could take some pics!
This is the fun part, trying out things and getting new techniques.
"If I wouldn't mind", what, look at more pictures of well painted miniatures? I just hate that...
jeez are you joking! That guy has clearly been done by a GW painter its frickin awesome!
The "bones" of what you are doing is comparable to that picture:
neat painting, evenly done with a good eye to colour.
It all boils down to the details now.
I will try the edge highlight like you said and i think a big issue at the moment is the paint consistency!
Which can be cured by some
matte medium and possibly a touch of water.
I have just ordered some new sable brushes from rosemary and co! Thanks for the help

Natural hair brushes hold paint a little better due to how rough their surfaces are.
I have had good success for the super fine detail brushes being nylon since they "stick" together more to a better point but do not hold much paint for that reason.
Again, results may vary.
Look for postings from "Talys" I would list him as the most knowledgeable and helpful of the bunch of us.
ALSO can i use lahmia medium to thin down my paints?
It is a "gloss varnish with a matting agent".
It would work I am pretty sure from what I have read:
http://www.themightybrush.com/review-lahmian-medium/
Think of it as a good one-step last coat for your models or a good thing to lay down prior to applying shade/ink/washes.
I like the idea as a layer after applying a decal or to mix with a wash to have a more gradual gradient rather than a "stain".
Matte medium is just a means of adding more "glue" to the paint without making it shiny and would be much cheaper than using a
GW product 12ml is size for ~$5.
I had no idea on that product and the article was good to find/read.
I like the questions.
Keep going!
I am busy being disgusted with putting on layers of paint with the airbrush in minutes that would take me hours and hours with a brush to get a similar result.
Washes when they first came out felt like "cheating" with how well they worked but a 0.2mm needle airbrush is just killing me to see the easy results.
My only consolation is I would be nowhere near as good as I am without all those years with the brush.
Automatically Appended Next Post: BTW, I did not see this problem with your models but: kill every last mold line and join!
Fill them in, scrape/sand them off.
All those darn washes and everything just highlight them when you miss them.
My Bolt Action army is killing me as I see missed join lines as I lay down my "block painting" and have to trim it off and give it a blast again.
Parting lines at the top of the head are the worst "dummy" things to miss.