Very noob question, for which I apologise.
Getting back into painting after over a decade and I think I've lost any touch I might have had...
6
mm Vanguard Mauler.
Primed/Base-coated with 2x coats of Army Painter "Skeleton Bone" colour primer.
Left to dry overnight.
Washed "liberally" with Agrax Earthshade. To the point that the entire base colour is now much darker and there are distinct "blotches" where it's darker still.
It's pulled out the recess detail OK, but how would I now proceed to get the non-recessed bits back to the desired colour? Dry-brushing pretty much the whole thing with Skeleton Bone? And then edges/highlights subsequently with a lighter tone?
Or should I just strip it all off, re-prime and pin-wash the recessed bits, wiping away any excess?
I used to do 1/72 military kits, and would
AB a thin gloss coat before washing, then do highlighting/dry-brushing before a final matt coat.
But I no longer have an
AB and don't have any spray varnishes to hand...