Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Build. McL34Ns pattern. (update 16/10/12, 99% done!)

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Lego Spidey! Very Cool but please tell me you got more pictures! LOL.

I see you weathered the boots/shoes a bit. Look good!
 
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I recommend the Adidas techfit undershirt with clima-cool. That way you don't have to rip your hair out with duct tape! And it'll help contain a lot of that sweat (especially around the armpits and back) and keep you cool since it gets a little toasty after a while:

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just remove anything inside like what andrew garfield did or do?

sorry for the bad english
 
Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

Looks awesome man! I hope mine looks half as good.
 
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please tell me you got more pictures! LOL.

I'm a little light on pictures atm, waiting for some more to get in from others who were there. Will post them when I get them. Got a couple though.

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Turns out it wasn't the type of party I was thinking it was going to be. We were sent out on a type of scavenger hunt thing. Had to go into a couple villages, a park, a goldsmiths/museum to find clues which was a good laugh.
It was great to hear kids shout "Look it's Spiderman" as we walked past, a couple kids wanted high fives, a couple others got scared and hid behind their parents. One parent came up and said "Thank you for making my sons day." Just awesome to see their reactions.
 
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Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

That's awesome man! The costume looks really good!
Looking forward to more pics. 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? Not sure of you understand what I mean, the point is how did you get an even coat of puff paint cause I tried to make a spider with it and you can see "waves" in the dried paint. Just wanted to see if you could clear that up for me.
 
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Really impressive.
 
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Agreed. Doing the puff paint isnt hard its just time consuming and I think the end result will look much better. Theres to much chance for things to go wrong with the other method, namely bunching the fabric up and altering the fit if it isnt done correctly. Latex is also hot as hell.

First of all, Tulip paint IS latex. It's basically the same stuff...so heat isn't a reason not to do it.

Second, it doesnt have to be expensive. To do it, you need a) air-hardening clay b) latex c) cardboard d) hot glue e) acrylic red paint. Make your box with the cardboard & hot glue. Do a layer of clay. Make the honeycomb pattern. Let it harden. Pour in your latex mixed with the red paint. Let it dry. Seriously the entire thing would cost you less than $30. And you'd do it in 10x less time. And your pattern would be more uniform.

Just sayin'.
 
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First of all, Tulip paint IS latex. It's basically the same stuff...so heat isn't a reason not to do it.

Second, it doesnt have to be expensive. To do it, you need a) air-hardening clay b) latex c) cardboard d) hot glue e) acrylic red paint. Make your box with the cardboard & hot glue. Do a layer of clay. Make the honeycomb pattern. Let it harden. Pour in your latex mixed with the red paint. Let it dry. Seriously the entire thing would cost you less than $30. And you'd do it in 10x less time. And your pattern would be more uniform.

Just sayin'.
Do it and see how it comes out. Not bein a jerk, just sayin. It might turn out good, looked like Pete did something similar in the movie
 
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Did you use the same color red puff paint for all the red parts of the suit?
 
Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

Jeez. What is it about spidey that looks so cool?! So much talent!!! Looks great!!
 
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Do it and see how it comes out. Not bein a jerk, just sayin. It might turn out good, looked like Pete did something similar in the movie

Oh I totally would...the costume in this thread is amazing...it's just I'm working on a costume that takes every last second of my time.

Cheers to people who have the patience to draw the honeycombs! That's willpower!
 
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Really like the look. very smart and cost effective, if labor intensive, method of getting the 3D look of the suit. One small question. How does the mask attach to the suit so seemlessly?
 
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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:

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and exibit B:

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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. (y)thumbsup

Thanks again for all the comments, really appreciate it.
 
Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

Are you planning to use puffy paint to the whole blue area of the suit, just like the movie?
 
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He said he planned to do it after his party :)
 
Redtogusa. No matter how many times you write that, it will get buried and people will continue to ask the same questions over and over again. I think you can limit this by writing in your signature that pretty much EVERY question has been asked and answered within your thread multiple times and suggest people take the time to look through. I understand its very frustrating for you to keep having the same questions asked. I even did it myself in mcl34ns thread. It's also frustrating for other users as the priceless information gets buried deeper and deeper under mountains of praise and same old questions. I, and many others visit this thread daily to see your fantastic work. You and mcl34n have done a fantastic thing for this community and it's a shame for all your hard work and tutorials to get buried. I think having something in your sigs may help slightly. I hope I don't derail your thread further with this comment.
 
Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

Noticed on the end credits 'Cirque du Soleil' was credited for the Amazing Spiderman Suit design. Would perhaps be interesting to watch some of their DVD extras for insights into costume design as well.
 
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Since you're a stickler for details (which I am as well). I'll share a couple of other observations I had that you might or might not want to also tackle. I notice there are a couple of "practical" differences between the hero suit and the stunt suits. Like the lenses are actually just mesh for the stunt suits. Here, you can see the "hero" suit inside the car and the stunt suit outside. The lenses are obviously different. And as a matter of fact, the stunt person is not even wearing the mesh there, just frames.

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You can see the mesh material better on the promotion suits that were used for the premiere and special appearance events:

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I have a friend who works in promotions in Mexico city and she actually was the one to receive and handle the stunt suit sent from Sony for the Mexico Premieres. Amongst the things that she pointed out to me where that the fabric was really REALLY thin. The eyes were not reflective and the shoes actually had flat rubber soles (not asics) as you can actually see here:

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Again, those are things she noticed on the official suit she received for the purposes of the premiere but I would imagine the hero suit to have the same construction with the exception of the lenses and shoes. Another thing she pointed out (and you might actually want to tackle this) is that the crotch is actually more rubbery than the rest of the suit. It's a different material it seems. By the way, she touched the crotch on the suit while no one was wearing it or at least that's what I'd like to think. You can see what I'm talking about here:


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Lastly, the hidden zipper seems to be way thinner and unnoticeable but the location MCL34N identified is correct.

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Suit looks great man. You're doing an awesome job there.
 
Re: Redtogusa's Amazing Spiderman Costume using McL34Ns pattern (Update pg 7).

Thanks for the pics El Fett. Very interesting stuff. Besides what you mentioned I noticed from the pictures you posted that the blue parts of the palms and inside of the fingers are a darker blue than the rest of the costume.
The stunt suit looks like it's missing the leather palm parts too.

I've also noticed before and I think it's been talked about in other threads that the rubber crotch area you mentioned is shaded pretty heavily, almost black. That's something I wanna try to replicate at some point too.

Cheers mate, I look forward to seeing some more pictures of your suit. Get taking them photos! :D
 
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Nice info there El fett, very helpful
 
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