Milosh's Pin-Ups and Hot Chicks WIP log

ten ball

Active member
High standard as usual sir. Like the deep red on the McVey mini.
I'm looking forward on seeing the waterfall scene. Anything with water effect resin is nailbiting even if your experienced.
 

Bailey03

Well-known member
Really nice work on both figures. I especially like the pattern on the McVey figure. That's going to be a fantastic scene.
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks for the comments guys. I've been slow to update but the painting keeps going. Here is an update on the female warrior and another McVey voodoo girl.
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks WGS, I'm not sure about the cards yet, they are so small it will be hard to fit some nice detail in there.

I was looking at the new Nocturna models release ( go look at it on their FB page if you haven't seen it yet) and it got me to thinking about painting flesh colors. I wanted to try something new so last night I got this old Phoenix girl out (same line as my beer girl from the 80's). I used only filters to paint her skin, I think I like the idea so far but will need to experiment further. Here is the painted skin, let me know what you think of this exercise.
 

Zab

New member
It's a very gentle way to do the skin, but with some high contrast in places. I think it works well and looks quite dramatic. Does it take longer?
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks guys, glad you like her. I don't think it takes longer, maybe even faster. The surface does not need to be perfect but it does help. Her right leg was perfect and it seemed to make the result very smooth. I didn't clean her up at all, she was assembled by the previous owner years ago and very poorly at that. I am kind of mad I didn't spend some time cleaning her up but I didn't think she would be something worth keeping. Turns out I was wrong because I like her now.
 

Milosh

New member
thanks for answering Maxx, but yes they are basically the same thing. I think filters are a little more precise than a glaze (or at least how I view a glaze as broad brush strokes)

Here is a little update on the experimental girl. I wanted her top to be a shiny top. I'm going to make her skirt black.
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks Wheeler. Nothing like an old school phoenix girl to get the creative juices flowing. Glad you like her sir.
 

Hadesrose

New member
I love your minis! How do you paint their shear clothing? I've seen tutorials but their end results are not nearly as clean as yours
 

Milosh

New member
Thanks guys. Hadesrose, the sheer effect is either done with translucent coats with the brush or airbrush. It takes some time to build it up right. Maybe I will d a more in depth SBS since I am a little better at it now.

Here is another experiment, a Phoenix girl from late 80's or early 90's.
 

William T.

New member
Hey mate saw your stuff at Lone Star today! It looks great! Keep it up! I'll have to try to find you in the crowd tomorrow! I'll be at the North Texas Figure Club booth for a while, I'm the young guy! lol
 
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