Thanks, Epic, Skel, Andy, and Terra!
Epic, I've been watching some videos on wet blending and I'd really like to try it. At some point I really should dedicate a few months to learning that, airbrushing, and a few other techniques that look really helpful. I'm sure it will take a lot longer to master, but hopefully that will get me over the initial hump to become passable with the technique. Oye, just need to find the time, right?
My standard approach is more of a mix between layering and glazing. Here's a shot of my wet palette from last night. There's about 15 color mixes, each slightly different from the next. Note that I did not go all the way to pure ghost white (the small blob on the far left), that would have added another 7 or 8 layers. Each layer on the palette looks opaque, but it is watered down so what I'm applying to the figure is semi-transparent. It's not to the same level of transparency as you'd want in traditional glazing, hence the small difference in colors between layers. I don't claim this is the ideal way to paint (it's certainly not very quick!), but it's the style I'm used to so it works for me. I would like to try some other techniques and find something a bit quicker and more efficient. But, until I can devote some serious time to learning another approach, I'll stick with this cause at least I know I can get the results I want. :smile:
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