Actually there are two or three ways to get your lines that thin.
Put your brush into
your paint then press the brush down and \"pull\" it out of the paint towards you. The brush should take the shape of a blade and you paint with the thin edge instead of trying to paint with a round tip. Sometimes you can edge certain parts, form the blade, make sure there are no lumps of paint in the brush, then lay the brush diagonally across the part you are edging and slide it down, this should give you a pretty sharp line. If you get any thick areas along your line go back with black and try to thin the line back down. As for the pink, well I struggled with that quite a bit at first as well, but finally hit on what everyone wanted. Basecoat the part white, then t.pink. Then we start with the water blending. Take a very watery t.pink (almost an ink) and work in a little white, feather it on , then add more white and so on until your just below true skull white. I went lighter towards the centre of the parts though. Thats it. I don\'t have more time to explain, sorry, gotta run, oh yeah then you drop in a liche purple line around the edges to sharpen it up. If you need more info that ask again, hopefully I\'ll have more time to talk later. Hopefuly Space will get the \'Eavy Metal masterclass we did for that project into WD. Have a happy holiday season everyone! Later.