Basically I have been playing warhammer/40k for a long time on and off and my painting I would say is above avg but im trying to take it to the next level and i'm mostly self taught/look at pictures read whatever i can find
I'll get right into them
- Do most of the better painters use something to make the paint flow better? if so are there any that dont cause shine? i had a flow improver that caused my models to shine
- When im painting things that dont have an edge i can drag my brush off, sometimes with some of the paints (pigment specific problem idk) like a muscle or inside of a chaos warrior shoulder plate, some paint is left over usually a small dot from the end of the brush. this leaves a raised area and also a thicker paint which does NOT look good. how do i avoid this?
- I currently dont use washes or glazes but the blending they seem to do is spectacular and im going to be buying a tzeentch army soon so i want to learn to blend muscle very well. this is why im asking the above two questions because im looking to blend a blue/purple to pink
- GW taught me to never load the brush up past the half way point but i see people hitting the entire brush up to the metal part on youtube who paint really well
is there any website or great video maker on youtube that could help me? i havent been able to find one