Milosh's Pin-Ups and Hot Chicks WIP log

Alexandra

Active member
Although I said that the birds would be too much, I have to hand it to you: it looks awesome!!!

Just a thought: it would be cool if you add a blossomed bonsai to the base, a cherry tree perhaps.
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks guys for commenting. believe me, I thought long and hard before I dove in on those cranes and was a little worried they would be overkill too. It turned out that the kimono really needed the pop of another color because all of the others were so similar.
 

Bailey03

Well-known member
All the freehand looks great. I think it was a smart choice to give the clothing underneath the kimono a simpler pattern. Not too much more to do. Looking forward to seeing this one up in the gallery.
 

TrystanGST

New member
All the freehand looks great. I think it was a smart choice to give the clothing underneath the kimono a simpler pattern. Not too much more to do. Looking forward to seeing this one up in the gallery.
I have nothing constructive to add, so I'll just quote Bailey.
 

Zab

New member
Seeing it all together is very impressive. I love the lacquered finish on the haft.
 

VeristicalBlaze

New member
Looking really good! I do think her left eye is a bit strange positioned in comparison with the right one. Further it is really impressive with all the freehanding!
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks guys! Blaze, you are correct about the eye, I think there must have been a mold shift because her eye is off. There is also more evidence of this because there is a big shift seam in her hair I have to address. It is very unusual to have such errors from Pegaso.
 

AndyG

Active member
Bright vibrant and well executed paint job the colour scheme is spot on. Shame about the slippage but these things happen even with good ranges. What's next?
 

10 ball

New member
Looking good Mr Milosh.
Is it me or am I seeing resin EVERYWHERE, aaaahhhh RESIN, damn it, damn it all to hell!
 

Milosh

New member
you are seeing it correctly but it isn't an accident or even resin, it is acrylic still water. It is an old Japanese trick to wet down a display garden so it shines and deepens the color of rocks and foliage.
 

Bailey03

Well-known member
you are seeing it correctly but it isn't an accident or even resin, it is acrylic still water. It is an old Japanese trick to wet down a display garden so it shines and deepens the color of rocks and foliage.

Dammit, Milosh. I didn't subscribe to a thread titled "Pin-Ups and Hot Chicks" in order to learn stuff!
 

VeristicalBlaze

New member
@Tryst: Little Red Riding Hood, page or three back he started on her.

I'm in for the Steam Wars girl! Nice in sync with the Indiegogo campaign ;)
 
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