Adding Web lines to spiderman suit

Bandit

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Hello everybody. I have bought a 6 piece spiderman suit with only the red and blue parts, no Web lines or spider emblems(like the wrestling costume in ultimate spiderman) . I am wondering on how I go about adding both on to my suit. Any and every tip is appreciated. I plan to add just black weblines with fabric marker then maybe go over with puffy paint. Should I lay the parts flat or put them on a mannequin? What should I put the weblines down with first before doing them with marker? Should I use a ruler or any other tools? What would be easier asm2 style weblines or comic? Thanks for reading, sorry for all the questions!
 
What should I use to put down the weblines like before I actually draw them in with the marker? Something that I can easily get rid of if I mess up on the fabric a bit?
 
Get some dressmaker's or tailor's tracing paper and a tracing wheel. That way you can draw a thin, dotted line on your fabric, then go over it with your marker.
 
Not sure on how to post pictures on the mobile app or I would. Could the chalk wash off easy if I mess up or no? It's on a thick spandex material if that helps.
 
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Thanks!! I'm thinking either just a black fabric marker or possibly puffy paint. Going for a ultimate spiderman bagley look. Big back spider medium sized front one. It's in 6 pieces too! :)
 
The suits dark enough already a marker would make it worse so use a sewing chalk pen and draw the lines and u can rub em off if necessary then go over it with puffy paint mix black and silver for tasm2 and just black for whatever else or use liquid latex
 
I see but with fabric pens you cannot rub it off so I'd go with puffy paint you can peel it off after or practice with it a bit and use applicator tips for thinner lines and if you are really scared then go to someone who paints suits
 
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