Actually my first post...
Got a question for you pros. I'd say that I'm not too bad at painting myself, it's just some colors I have a slight problem with.
Like green, as I mainly use GW paints and the green range is not to my liking. Maybe I am using it with the wrong techniques. I do what others would call glazing, painting with paint thinned down x10 with water.
The problem I encounter with greens ist that I have no solid clue how to make it stand out. Like a fresh, acid looking light green. Scorpion Green would be the color, actually, but I just cannot pull it off. Glazing it is not a problem at all but what would be the optimal shadow and highlight color in order to have it pop out?
For the highlight I tried mixing-in P3 white which is OK but I feel that it makes the finish to cold and flat. Then I tried Golden Yellow for quite a few times but it was not to my liking as well, as the consistency of the color is just trash for me. So what would you recommend fot me to highlight?
When shadowing, I tried working it up from greens like the traditional route via GW Dark Angels Green - Snot Green - Scorpion Green but it just looks off. Then I tried shadowing with blues which did not work that well ... strangely enough, a strong violet shadow works wonders. Do you think that's the right way to pull off aggressive, acid, light green?
Thanks & cheers!
landingshortly.



