So I\'ve just recently began my path to becoming a master artist (Har har!). Well, right now I plainly suck... but anyway, I\'m glad all you guys are here - 
I believe my paints are thinned enough (1:6 paint/water usually).
I dip my brush lightly in the paint, and to prevent pooling, wipe most of the minute amount of paint off on a paper towel.
Good so far, but here\'s my frustration:
I layer one brush stroke at a time, and all I see for each stroke is dampness going on the model; no color, whatsoever. I just don\'t get it, how many times must I stroke the model to actually get a noticeable transition of color?
I understand when people say \"ages\" - it involves a heck of a lot of time, but THIS SLOW? It must take me 30 strokes PER layer, and for highlights, certain painters use around 4-9 layers for display pieces!!
Am I doing it right!? Guys, please help.
I believe my paints are thinned enough (1:6 paint/water usually).
I dip my brush lightly in the paint, and to prevent pooling, wipe most of the minute amount of paint off on a paper towel.
Good so far, but here\'s my frustration:
I layer one brush stroke at a time, and all I see for each stroke is dampness going on the model; no color, whatsoever. I just don\'t get it, how many times must I stroke the model to actually get a noticeable transition of color?
I understand when people say \"ages\" - it involves a heck of a lot of time, but THIS SLOW? It must take me 30 strokes PER layer, and for highlights, certain painters use around 4-9 layers for display pieces!!
Am I doing it right!? Guys, please help.