Here are some final pictures of Milo and Ditch, click through for more/larger pics up on Flickr.
This is part 3 of the work in progress of Milo and Ditch, part 1 is here and part 2 is here!

Ditch’s solid airbrushed base coat gets a clear coat to seal it up. This protects the base blue from my inevitable clumsy handling and paint splattering, mistakes can be wiped up without ruining the blue.
This is part 2 of the work in progress of Milo and Ditch, part 1 is here!

I moved over to Illustrator to mock up some of the more detailed areas. I did some research on incredibly colorful poison dart frogs to help inspire a back design for Ditch.
A few months back, MINDstyle and Disney teamed up to launch Experiment 626, an international tour of customized Stitch vinyl figures from a wide variety of artists. Due to my schedule I was only able to recently crack open the big box of Stitch that had been sitting in my studio for months. Fortunately my piece is finally done, and will be joining many fine pieces in the tour in San Diego at the International Comic Con next week!
I figured this was a good opportunity to give you a quick behind the scenes look at my piece, “Milo and Ditch”.

First we start off with a nice piece of clean white rotocast vinyl direct from MINDStyle. Stitch is about about 11″ tall (with ears!).












