Can't go wrong with the Allen Hopps method~looks great! Like DeadED said, sometimes the details get lost at night, depends on your lighting. If you want 'it' to look fabulous in daylight, some dry brushed highlighting never hurt
if they're under black light, dry brushing some neon/fluorescent paints will make it pop in the dark
adding some "normal" (lol!) paints will give them more dimension especially under daylight but maybe also in the dark if they're under some accent or spot lighting as well
I find dry brushing makes the details pop. I usually dry brush mine with very light grey or tan and I add a few touches of dark green to rotten, fleshy spots. Anyways here are pics of before and after dry brushing, you can't go wrong either way he looks great!