Absolutely! Your metallic paint scenes are the best around, IMHO, and were always my favorite updates. Mixing with pies? Sure, sounds great. A model getting painted gold and then climbing into a clay bath? The possibilities are endless. And I echo the comment made above that it's much cooler seeing the woman joking around and laughing and talking to each other. I love the idea of them having a normal conversation while being statues, or even talking about being statues.
Paint is really cool... if they are bright colored and there is LOTS of it...slathered all over the model..... And especially if her name is Liz. She is amazing.
I like to see any proper messy paint scene from the site, especially after an absence of it for years. The site's present choice of only using metallic painting may have diminish the appeal of using paint, something preliminary comments in this thread seem to be echoing.
The quality of a paint scene depends on the type of paint used. The site's standard choice of metallic colors (gold, silver) tethers towards bodypainting due to the lack of variety in hues. Even when different shades of it are mixed the mess is generally hard to make out and may still be confused as regular bodypainting.
The more regular paint messes that MG hasn't done for a very long time are good examples of how capable the site can be with paint messes if the right materials are used. If metallic paint is preferable, bolder, vibrant colors should be used to accentuate the messiness of mixing the colors. Do this properly and it can even be combined with pies and gunge to good effect.
On a side note, I do miss Lexi's penchant to keep her panties/bikini bottom on, all messied up, no matter how messy she got. It seems girls with limits like that are much harder to come back these days. Even her metallic paint scenes were alluring because she teased rather than bearing all and leaving little to the imagination. Enjoyable as the other paint scenes are, it's fairly hard for them to top Lexi's sets.
I am not normally a fan of paint... but the pie + the paint looks awesome!!! Now I am wondering what a dyed cake batter guar gum combo would look over a stunning painted model.