Here we go ADW. This is how I cover wings. I don't think there is a perfect method, but this seems to work for me. It is largely as Scigs does it but I've tried to give as much detail as I can.
When I was a kid and until recently I used the dope and thinners method of attaching tissue. Now I use the 50/50 glue method. I stil use dope or Banana oil to seal, but covering takes a while and this method means that you don't sit in the fumes for hours. When you are sealing you can leave the room with an open window until it dries!
First I cut a bit of tissue about 1/2 bigger than the panel. The grain should run spanwise. The grain usually runs along the longest edge of the tissue. I attach it at each end (on the root rib and last rib) with a spot of glue. I haven't gone to the fifth rib, I will do this with a single piece due to the change in the wing profile:
Then I attach it at the mid point:
Then I attach each of the four "corners" one at a time tugging gently on the tissue to try and make it as tight as possible. it does not have to be super tight the shrink will do the rest. I think that you can just make out that I've done the corner on the LE and root rib in this picture:
Complete all four corners lifting up each corner one at time, be carefull and use a fine brush, not much glue is required. If you get too much glue on or get it on the tissue where you don't want it, then local shrinkage will happen and things will look messy.
Let everything go dry. Then use a very sharp razor and trim away the excess tissue: