Hey all, Happy new year to ya'll, if youre into that kind thing....
So, ive spent some time digesting all the info on here, and scouring you tube etc, and i guess these are the things that have helped....
1 The Colour Wheel - and just a general awareness of colour. looking at things in real life (Graffiti, adverts etc) that i think have good colours, and thinking about why they work...
2 Lighting and Magnification. When i posted my first few images,i thought, "That wasnt like that when i painted it!" macro lenses pick out all the faults. i find it hard to actuall paint under magnification, but using it to check is great. Ive even photographed as i went along on this model so i can inspect it!
3 Wet Pallet - This was great for creating and keeping the colours i wanted.
4 Two Brush Blending.
5 Picking the correct Miniatures! i find the Space Marines a MUCH better cast than the wood elves i had. Its easier to paint something I like, and dont have to guess whats what on it!
6 Some of the links - The Paining Buddah and Miniature Mentor as recommended By Bailey.
7 The WIP forum on here- Very inspirational
9 STOP watching you tube videos! i got to a point where i was saturating myself with info. I think its best to digest and practice a few techniques at the time. Im fortunate enough to have the disposable income to get more plastic, so I guess just practicing and "messing around"
@Kadarian and oistene, Yeah, a workshop sounds like a good idea. im gonna be honest tho, im a good bit older than the majority (all??!!) of the people that hang out at the local GW, and probably want to avoid that. I might see what else i can find, Although West Australia has its limits!
Brilliant help everyone, thanks! So, now i just need to practice these things, and get some brush time!