I got a little carried away at finishing this thing and forgot to take more in-process pics. Sorry! Most of the pics I could have taken would have been the finishing of the figure and most of them would have been unnecessarily redundant, anyway. So I'll just show here what Catwoman looked like when I first started painting her and then you'll see how she looks in the 'FINISHED' photos.
After priming the figure with grey enamel primer from a rattle can I painted the body first rather than the face and head. I wanted to attach the head before painting the face because there was going to be a seam half way up the neck that would need to vanish before painting the flesh colors. So I had to paint the body first because once the head was attached the hair would get in the way of painting the back plus with the head attached it would be impossible to paint the underside of the hair.
I was initially going to try and give the black outfit some character by mixing a little blue paint with black to give it a slightly different shade than the boots and gloves, hopefully making the whole outfit a little more interesting while still giving the impression that it is black overall. This didn't work the way I'd hoped so I went back over it with black. I ended up going over the boots and gloves with some satin clear coat to try and give some subtle definition.
To paint the face I used the following Vallejo colors: Flat Earth, Red Leather, Rose Brown, Basic Skintone, and Light Flesh. I probably didn't need all these colors but, oh well. It came out looking okay. Actually I am pretty happy with it. It came out looking better than I expected. The fact that the goggles cover the eyes made it easier to paint the face in the sense that I didn't have to worry about shading around the eyes.