I can't get my head round this.
So you edge highlight the scales...?
WITH A BRUSH!
You really made me rethink my hobby life.
I was in mind set of just bashing out lots of miniatures as fast as I could.
My problem was I bought to much plastic all at once. And I listen to, to many people who say, just do it fast etc, only spend time on the characters etc.
I really like your methodology, how you paint a few at a time to really high standard.
When I am painting I have blind panic, to get them "done" because I have a 100 other models I need to do as well.
I was a stupid boy. I might be visiting ebay to off load, a lot of my crapped up plastic.
Yes I am a madman and I highlight scales with a brush
I tried painting up 20 Saurus at once too, I got on all the contrast and base colours and it was driving me insane! Thats when I switched to 5 at a time. Next I will be trying 10 at a time.
I think it's a learning process how many you can do at once, and then repeat every step and recognize when you are done for the day. Your brain can only handle so much at a time and if you are truly invested in something there is a point when it's over.
Especially when you are in the process of trying out and learning new things. Generally it's at 2 to 4 hours of an intense learning process.
The really fast painting begins when you are not doing new things, but just subconsiously repeating the process over and over again. At that point it is just muscle memory and there is not much attention involved. But if you are learning, work your way up, start with less miniatures on which you can do the same thing several times until it is just second nature.
That's what I'm doing right now, working my way through the battlelines. Breaking it up with a smaller character where I invest more time, for example the orange skin, as a reward of some sorts. Leaving the really big ones for later when I don't have the feeling of being crushed by all the unpainted chaf and that I'm wasting time blending that one finger on my Carnosaurus for example, because there is sooo much to do.
To the point of buying heaps of plastic, that's what I did aswell, buying too much too fast. Then it's not fun because no matter how many miniatures you finish, theres always a big pile waiting and it's like wading through mud. But that's a thing I try not to think about, I worked out a first list I wanna play and work my way through the different steps. First playable 500 points, then 1000 and up to 1500.
I think it is very important that you break up bigger projects in smaller steps and those steps into even smaller ones. Always go about it with achievable baby steps, so those become the goal and you leave the painting table with a sense of accomplishment.
"I wanted to paint all of the claws and teeth of those 10 Skinks / 5 Saurus and I did that!" and not "I want to paint an army and I only did the claws and teeth of those 10 Skinks / 5 Saurus, screw this!"
Repeat that every painting session and after a few sessions they are done and sometimes break up the monotony of always painting essentially the same miniature with something unique and fun.
That's how I kinda go about it.
Are there days where I don't feel like painting? Sure! And even that is totally fine and okay! Don't pressure yourself, ease into it, start with a general and two min sized battle line units. Stay in that micro cosmos for as long as you need to and only zoom out into the bigger picture when you want to figure out what to paint next.
And finally, the most important thing of them all, and I cannot stress this enough!
DON'T! COMPARE! YOURSELF! TO OTHER PAINTERS!
Use them as inspiration for your own painting, when it comes to colour schemes, or when you want to learn a new technique, but never EVER as legitimation for your own painting.
It's not worth it, in the end any painted miniature is better then grey plastic.
Edit:
I've got a curious question. Do you paint each model from start to finish or batch paint a couple of models at the same time?
I was writing my huge paragraph when you asked, so I edit it in. As written out in length I paint a given number of miniatures at a time. I need that to move forward as I tend to get lost on one miniature and lose the goal of finishing a unit.
