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@Explodingzeb your explanation on the weathering sounds a bit like dry brushing, but instead of brushing you just kind of dab?
Like the brush/sponge is basically almost dry?
Similar yes, but you want a little more paint still on there than you do when drybrushing. Otherwise it won't transfer onto the model cleanly. If you have paper towel around you can dab it on there until you are happy with the amount it is leaving behind, basically practice dabs haha. I'd suggest trying it out on just a sheet of paper first to get the hang of it before doing on your freshly painted model.
With regards to the wash, just painting it in the recesses would look better, but as @Tyranitar said it would definitely take longer. Another option is to paint it all over but as you are doing it, clean off your brush and absorb and wipe away the wash from the raised and flatter areas. This would best be done going section by section so the wash doesn't start to dry before you can clean it up.








