Hi just been trying to feather for the first time, argh! Its impossible, and I need to complete 60 miniatures by the end of this week!
Been looking on the site and found this:
I been going from grey to white, Ive basecoated grey, put a blob of white (slightly watered down, with some acrylic retarder in it) to the raised areas, dampened my brush, attempted to feather. But then, it all goes into the cracks, looking all unevenly distributed and blothchy:flame::flame::flame:


Can anyone help? Or is there an easier/ quicker way to do 60 in a week? (doesn\'t have to look to good)
Please reply soon as I am running out of time.
Been looking on the site and found this:
Take some of the base color and start to apply it to the raised surfaces ONLY. As the paint drys very quickly, you will need to work FAST and do one section at a time (e.g., start with one lower leg front, then do the lower leg back or sides, then move to the next area). In order to blend you have to feather the line between the colors. That is, put your highlight color on one small area, then use a clean damp brush to soften the line between the two colors. Some people use two brushes for this, I have been doing it for so long I prefer to use just one brush. I quickly give the brush I am using a swirl in a pot of clean water and dab off the excess water on a bunch of wadded tissue. The end result is that my brush is damp and contains a small trace of the highlight color, which I feel helps with the blend. If you do it quickly enough (i.e., BEFORE the paint starts to harden!) then you will see the sharp line between the two colors disappear! If you find that the paints are drying too quickly, add a LITTLE flow enhancer, not too much or you will end up with a wash again!
I been going from grey to white, Ive basecoated grey, put a blob of white (slightly watered down, with some acrylic retarder in it) to the raised areas, dampened my brush, attempted to feather. But then, it all goes into the cracks, looking all unevenly distributed and blothchy:flame::flame::flame:
Can anyone help? Or is there an easier/ quicker way to do 60 in a week? (doesn\'t have to look to good)
Please reply soon as I am running out of time.