There\'s the answer. All the people who are suggestion people use NMM highlighting techniques with metallic paints.
If you haven\'t been, you haven\'t been properly highlighting your metallic paint.
And that\'s why it doesn\'t look as good.
Now, I do think we need to cut out the SENMM. It\'s over-used. Go find something with a lot of chrome. See if you can see many clear SE reflections.
anyway, I digress, I don\'t really want to talk about flashy chrome SENMM. Just the regular stuff done properly.
As far as placing highlights go, there should be no difference between using grey, or using metallics.
If you haven\'t been, you haven\'t been properly highlighting your metallic paint.
And that\'s why it doesn\'t look as good.
Now, I do think we need to cut out the SENMM. It\'s over-used. Go find something with a lot of chrome. See if you can see many clear SE reflections.
anyway, I digress, I don\'t really want to talk about flashy chrome SENMM. Just the regular stuff done properly.
As far as placing highlights go, there should be no difference between using grey, or using metallics.