Haha, Digga getting called out! A little less post-y and a little more paint-y
Blending is pretty painstaking, but i do think there are a lot of different correct ways to do it. So it's not like there is some secret formula. I tried 2 brush blending and it didn't really work for me although I do quite a bit of wet blending in very small areas. Big wet blending is super fun and fast especially for those flowy fantasy robes. Glazing is a must have technique, if nothing else for the brush/paint control it gives you. A big break through for me was watching Sprokets work and reading his article on stipling:
http://sproketsmallworld.blogspot.com/2012/01/spots-before-your-eyes-guide-to.html
And then this exercise from chest of colors was key:
http://chestofcolors.com/about-driving-and-contrasts/
It turns out that if you put a spot of pure white and a spot of pure black at the respective ends of your crappy blends they look way better. Who knew?
Back to glazing, I did a workshop with Aaron Lovejoy and he had a really important point about blending: It's less about the color and thinning and more about how flat you can lay down your paint. So if you can lay down full strength paint but only have each layer one atom thick you can build up your layers slowly with control. Thinning paint a ton doesn't do anything if you can't then lay that paint down in a very controlled manner. Something to think about.
Also, you don't even have to have blends just paint in the lines, and keep the place where your paints border each other nice and tidy. Some of those super clean old school space marines are painted like that and they look awesome.
Okay. Back to Joany, Tackled the neck, which went way easier than I thought it would. Even with the weird orange glowy things... Setting me up to get my purple glazes goings... PURPLE GLAZE, ALL IN MY MINI'S EYE/ PAINTS ACTING FUNNY AND DON'T KNOW WHY/YEAAAAAHHHHH PURPLE GLAZE.
Ahem.
Also going to do a Giant Display Base™ for her. I think I am going to try and incorporate the base I already have going. Already took the heat gun to an old CD player in the awesome garage. That's why it smells like burnt plastic.