Okay, some more progess on the test model for each type.


Not even close to done, I know, but at least getting technique down. Since I now have two army boxes to paint, getting a consistent technique will be fairly important.
@pestie: I\'m still trying to develop good speed painting techniques, and the \"prime, then wash, then paint\" is something I\'m attempting for this box. I had hoped that the translucency of a thin paint layer over the high contrast wash would move the model quickly toward a finished look. It didn\'t work out quite as easily as I had originally imagined. I might try a liberal basecoat first and high contrast washes after to see what I get on other models, but these are already underway. (high contrast wash being ink + future solution.)
All my commission work lately is high volume, so the more speed tricks I learn the better off I\'ll be.


Not even close to done, I know, but at least getting technique down. Since I now have two army boxes to paint, getting a consistent technique will be fairly important.
@pestie: I\'m still trying to develop good speed painting techniques, and the \"prime, then wash, then paint\" is something I\'m attempting for this box. I had hoped that the translucency of a thin paint layer over the high contrast wash would move the model quickly toward a finished look. It didn\'t work out quite as easily as I had originally imagined. I might try a liberal basecoat first and high contrast washes after to see what I get on other models, but these are already underway. (high contrast wash being ink + future solution.)
All my commission work lately is high volume, so the more speed tricks I learn the better off I\'ll be.








