Sprock, silly me I have another question for you. Please feel free to answer AFTER basking in your victories at GD. Don't want to take up your time with my annoying questions when it's so close to G Day.
My my question is a general one concerning your process. I see that on your blog you always mention a basecoat, a shade, a midtone, and a highlight. I am assuming you paint in this order for most projects. I am also deducing that your basecoat is normally between your midtone and your shade. But why is that? Why would it be this way and not just basecoat with your midtone? Because of lighting, for instance, if an object were to receive mostly midtone and highlights with a small shaded area, would you then basecoat with a lighter color? Thanks, just exploring your way if doing things. When I painted my first display mini, now that I think of it, I always base coated with a darker than midtone color. Thanks brother for your help and break a mini's leg.