OMG, yes! I’d love for you guys to sell these. It looks great and is affordable compared to other prices I’ve been offered. Even if you offered the strapless backpack, I’m sure that’d be helpful to a lot of Spidey fans. I’ve just been completely making over a superbreak backpack.
Okay. I'm back. Since my last post, all the snaps fasteners have been sewn to all the pieces of the suit(considering adding two more to the boots). I'm still waiting for my fabric markers to come in. Until then, I'll be working on the lenses and start with the webshooters.
So far, so good!
Alright, I'm back with an update. I am going for the "What if"James Cameron Spider-Man idea. I got Zentaizone to make a custom 7 piece Spider-Man suit styled after the Eaves-Brook's Spider-Man design. Here's a pic of it with my potato of a camera. Don't mind my super old Dark Knight blanketc...
I used sharpie on my last(and first) Spider-Man costume, and thought it worked just fine. If you want to go that route though, I'd recommend using fabric markers. It'll look cleaner and you don't have to worry about it smudging. As for puff paint, you can mix it with some latex or just straight...
Soooooooo.....
I've come to the realization that I don't really have the money to make this costume. Those lycra shirts are expensive where I live! I have started working, but who knows when I'll get paid. So I'm changing the way Im making this suit. Instead of straight up making this myself...
I'm saw this and loved it! It has even served as inspiration to me. I would like to know how those plastidipped soles are. I thought that was a neat idea.
Here are some pictures of my first Spidey suit, in case y'all wanted to see it. In all the pics I have, I had forgotten the web shooters and had got the web wings removed.
Here's the art I took inspiration from.
Welp, I guess since I'm here I may as well make a thread on this.
Like a majority of the human population, I am a HUGE fan of Spider-Man. I am also a big fan of cosplay, as well. So, like any big Spider-Man fan, I am planning on making a Spider-Man suit myself. Now, this won't be the first time...
From what I've heard, people will usually wear a compression shirt and shorts underneath their suits. Sometimes people will wear some sort of cooling hood underneath the mask. Me personally, I wear a normal T-shirt and compression shirt.
Here's what I'd do.
I'd buy a normal black morph suit (or a zentai) and would paint the all the red onto the suit. For the arm blades, I'd make some foam ones and would just insert them into the suit. If you wanted to make the web cape, you could just get some white fabric and attach it to the...