Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).
Ok, so a lot of questions. Here we go.
Just curious...how durable is the puff paint?
As McL34N said it's pretty durable. The only problem I've had is that if the paint isnt left to dry for long enough (at least overnight if not longer, to be safe 24hrs) it can peel off when stretched.
Are you thinking of finishing it off completely or are you going to take a break from the puff paint?
Also one thing regarding the chest spider. Did you make a border with puff paint, wait for the border to dry, and then fill it in with the puff paint in a similar fashion to how McLean did it with the silicone. Or did you paint it by dabbing the puff paint on the design?
Gonna take a break for a few days. When I close my eyes at night all I can see is honey comb pattern. :confused Need to get away from it for a bit.
So the chest spider I did by making a boarder as you said. Only thing is I didn't wait for the boarder to dry, the paints pretty robust, unless you actually put your finger in it or something it's not going anywhere. just squeezed the paint out very lightly and spread it thinly. It did come out a little wavey but not too much to notice.
The largest part was a bit tricky but i just smoothed the paint down with the corner of a piece of card, like when smoothing off wall filler.
Did you use the same color red puff paint for all the red parts of the suit?
Yes. To highlight some of the muscle tone I smeared over some of the black puff paint onto the already dry red. But yes, all the same red.
One small question. How does the mask attach to the suit so seemlessly?
It's just sewn on, it's all one piece.
Phew.
So I've got a few ideas where I'm gonna go next. Besides finishing off what is left of the painting I wanna have a go at getting some of the smaller details down. I'm a stickler for details.
I've noticed in some of the pro-mo pics it looks like the designers tryed to make it look as if Peter stitched the red and blue parts together.
I give you exibit A:
and exibit B:
It looks like a pretty basic zig-zag stitch, easy enough to replicate.
Sorry to make this post so long but one final thing.
I don't wanna sound like a jerk and I will be replying to all PM's shortly but I'm getting a lot of PM's asking things that's already been explained in this thread.
So to save your time and mine, IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION PLEASE LOOK THROUGH THIS THREAD OR MCL34NS BEFORE PMING. YOUR QUESTIONS MIGHT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ANSWERED. Thank you. 
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Thanks again for all the comments, really appreciate it.