If you look at the Top 10 artists in the CMON hierarchy, they\'ve got there by not just being superb painters, but by being superb individualists at what they do. They clearly experiment with colours, and they all do things which you tend not to think of doing until it\'s been done.
So, you digest this, and take it all in. You filter out the stuff which might not appeal to you (for me - NMM, and completely scratch-building something for example), and keep the bits you need. You then try to do it for yourself.
Note the \'try\' bit here. It\'s never easy, and whilst I sometimes wish I could click my fingers and produce a perfect figure, it doesn\'t work

. But if I\'ve learn something from each thing I paint, then it\'s a success for me.
This is not dismissing \'copying\' someone\'s style - I regularly copy things in an effort to perfect a technique (mostly without success!), but the really special figures I like to think have at least
something unique to me.
Not sure this really helped much, but it was a cathartic experience for me!
(On a purely technical standpoint - get some really good brushes, and like it was said above, thin the paints lots!)