Jasonpgr
New Member
I've finally got my workshop all equipped and ready to go and I've decided that my quality costume replica is going to be a TASM2 spidey suit. So far it's been my favorite suit and I think I have everything needed to actually put it together. The one think I'm lacking is the files to work from, or the skill to make them myself. I've seen a bunch of patterns and files for spidey suits posted on here but they're all set up for dye sub printing and I want to screen print mine. I've got a giant stack of frames and 4 color press sitting in the garage so o figured I should use it. Plus, all my research says this is how they made the suit for the movie, even the webs were screen printed. I'm fairly sure I have the procedure down to get the raised webbing, but if it fails I'm just going to CNC the webs and run them in dragon skin and try to get a matte finish instead of the super shiny silicone look.
Now back to the point, I'm on the hunt for a pattern where all the pieces have been split up by red and blue colors with movie accurate seem placement, and a web file to match the pattern. Ideally the pieces would be set up to maximize the number of pieces per red/blue screen and minimize the amount of fabric/number of prints required. Does anyone have these file or feel up to the challenge of creating them? I'm really good at fabricating and have a screen printing press, CNC machine, full wood shop, a mold making/casting room, welders, and a couple 3D printers, but I have next to zero experience with fabric/costuming or with creating digital art or CAD files. If anyone is able to help I'd be happy to return the favor if they need something produced. I'm a lot better at the hands on part.
Now back to the point, I'm on the hunt for a pattern where all the pieces have been split up by red and blue colors with movie accurate seem placement, and a web file to match the pattern. Ideally the pieces would be set up to maximize the number of pieces per red/blue screen and minimize the amount of fabric/number of prints required. Does anyone have these file or feel up to the challenge of creating them? I'm really good at fabricating and have a screen printing press, CNC machine, full wood shop, a mold making/casting room, welders, and a couple 3D printers, but I have next to zero experience with fabric/costuming or with creating digital art or CAD files. If anyone is able to help I'd be happy to return the favor if they need something produced. I'm a lot better at the hands on part.