HorseIsAHorse
New Member
Hi everyone! I'm new here on RPF. Nice to meet you.
I'm currently working on making a sub-dye for Shinji's plug suit. I'm hoping to have it made into a full costume eventually. I am using the Raimi Spiderman sub-dye by kenlandrum for this (found here: http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=207565). I'd like to share the pattern on RPF once done, if anyone is interested in it. Currently I am having a bit of trouble getting the pattern on the back of the suit to line up with where it meets the front of the suit. The best comparison for the pattern I can think of is a 60's panel dress, with black contours running up both sides. If anymore experienced designers could give me a suggestion, redline, or artistic input, it would be much appreciated.
This is my design so far, and my main reference picture (I've also uploaded both as attachments):
The green outline is where I am going to continue the black contour from the main part of the suit (ignore the parts that go off of the pattern, I will adjust those later).
Anyway, I look forward to talking to all of you, and looking at all of the great projects on this site!
I'm currently working on making a sub-dye for Shinji's plug suit. I'm hoping to have it made into a full costume eventually. I am using the Raimi Spiderman sub-dye by kenlandrum for this (found here: http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=207565). I'd like to share the pattern on RPF once done, if anyone is interested in it. Currently I am having a bit of trouble getting the pattern on the back of the suit to line up with where it meets the front of the suit. The best comparison for the pattern I can think of is a 60's panel dress, with black contours running up both sides. If anymore experienced designers could give me a suggestion, redline, or artistic input, it would be much appreciated.
This is my design so far, and my main reference picture (I've also uploaded both as attachments):
The green outline is where I am going to continue the black contour from the main part of the suit (ignore the parts that go off of the pattern, I will adjust those later).
Anyway, I look forward to talking to all of you, and looking at all of the great projects on this site!