lol I only shaded his face (painting) and drew on some eyebrows after dotting the eyes in. I didn't draw or paint in any eyelashes.
The word I was given for this is "Microlimbnistics" lol. I can't paint in eyelashes in 1/35 and I sure as heck can't accomplish that in 1/48 lol!
Time and experience are the only things that separate us in skill level Toshi. Anyone can actually be better than I. I've seen a great many who are! So I will not be accepting any Grand Master titles today my friend.
I'm only good at it because I decided it wasn't difficult. I use all of the same skills for every other build, be it a plane or tank, with my figures. I think in terms of light and shadow. Simple as that. Then its just a matter of practicing.
My technique? I use many. Sometimes one works better than an other. But I will certainly do my best to help you out. :)
This video made me change how I painted figures; www.youtube.com/watch and that gave me a new direction to go in the beginning. Before this I was dry brushing everything.
Then here is the more advanced stuff I've been watching and doing lately; www.youtube.com/watch and part two; www.youtube.com/watch
For brushes I highly recommend "The Army Painter" series of brushes, and particularly the "Insane Detail" and "The Psycho" found here; usshop.thearmypainter.com/products.php That's what I use.
Eventually I'm going to try using water colors again too. I have water color pencils and I'd love to see if I can adapt them to my figure painting. :)
That is just the beginning. I hope that doesn't scare you off lol.
Edit;
Missed something you asked about lol.
Once you get a dark shadow wash over your figure's face it becomes a lot easier to see where things need to go. Then its up to a steady hand to get what you want to see happen, to actually happen. (stay off the caffeine obviously lol)
:D