ChaosPrince's Superior Spider-Man

chaosprince

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So. As promised, here's the new thread.

I purchased an Orhadar print of Superior Spider-Man.
It's now puffed on the black spider lines and I've already picked out some nice split toe shoes to be sewn in.
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It's being sewn up this month. I should have an update within a week.

The eyes, I'm planning on using the bigger TJack asm2 lenses and adding a tint to the lenses.
I'll experiment...

That's it so far!
 
Looking great man. The soles of those shoes are gonna look awesome!


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The print is in TrophyWife 's capable hands now. I should be getting the suit back someone near June. In time for LBCC.


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Looking really good so far. Nice work.

Those shoes are awesome and seem pretty perfect for a Superior outfit. I tried tracking some down but sadly the only ones I could find available anymore were in tiny sizes. Good luck with your build! Looking forward to seeing more.
 
Watching threads like this make me antsy to get started on my suit. Soon though. I have the print, and just received word from TJack that my faceshell and lens combo will ship soon. I'm slowly getting the pieces together. By the way, I'm a complete noob with photoshop. Do I HAVE to use it to resize my Orhadar print?
 
Watching threads like this make me antsy to get started on my suit. Soon though. I have the print, and just received word from TJack that my faceshell and lens combo will ship soon. I'm slowly getting the pieces together. By the way, I'm a complete noob with photoshop. Do I HAVE to use it to resize my Orhadar print?

I mean, no, you can always resize during sewing. Or have someone else resize it for you... or contact your printer directly and ask for __% size of the pattern you sent to be printed. You've got tons of options
 
I mean, no, you can always resize during sewing. Or have someone else resize it for you... or contact your printer directly and ask for __% size of the pattern you sent to be printed. You've got tons of options

Oh man that's good to know. I'm a small guy and my biggest fear is an improper proportion. Thanks man!
 
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