Amazing Spider-man 2 pattern

This new pic should be a big help!

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...the part of the "belt" looks so extremely straight on this new picture?! in my opinion is this area also a little bit to wide (tall) - two rows would be enough. sorry guys i love the raimi suit :D.
 
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Some more pics for reference orhadar!

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This on in particular looks A LOT like one of the concept drawings for potential Raimi suits for Spider-Man 1. Looks great.

And based on some of those crouching shots, looks like Spidey can unzip for when he needs some quick relief. ;) haha

-Nick
 
Great references for this Spiderkiller!
It shows off the brick pattern really well. It looks more like the pattern is a squashed octagon with rounded edges in some way. Don't know if this is due to Andrew bending a little or what but if that is that case maybe I'd edit that a little personally.
I've never got a Spidey suit but this one has really got me contemplating getting one. My only issue is that I'd want a removable mask and it looks like this one is part of the suit from the pictures.
Plus, I'd want to lose weight and tone up before wearing this or I'd be FatSpiderman! :p

Great work nontheless orhardar!
 
My only issue is that I'd want a removable mask and it looks like this one is part of the suit from the pictures.

None of the "hero" suits ever have removable masks. They make dedicated costumes just for the shots where he has to take his mask off in all of the movies, but otherwise, they leave it completely attached to keep everything smooth and lined up.

-Nick
 
It's a really nice suit but I'm not sure I like the total lack of muscle shading. There is none. At all.
 
It's a really nice suit but I'm not sure I like the total lack of muscle shading. There is none. At all.

I was never a huge fan of the airbrushed muscles. A TINY bit might be ok, but I feel that some tend to go overboard on the muscle shading.
 
I was never a huge fan of the airbrushed muscles. A TINY bit might be ok, but I feel that some tend to go overboard on the muscle shading.

Agreed, you can overdo the muscle shading for sure. But none just seems odd to me. Makes me think of the 70's tv Spiderman which is not a vibe I want.
 
I think those shots may just obscure the muscle shading or perhaps it's a cheaper stunt suit for wide shots only. But is put money on the hero suits having muscle shading.

-Nick
 
Just compare it to the reds on the old Raimi suit, which we KNOW has muscle shading:

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In daylight the shading often doesn't show up with photographs. So if you were going to make a Raimi suit with that picture, you'd imagine the reds were completely flat.

Alternatively if it's a stunt suit with fewer details: it's about time. I never understood why they spent as much money on the stunt suits that would only be seen in long shots as they did on the hero suits.

I guess we'll see as more pictures become available.

-Nick
 
I think those shots may just obscure the muscle shading...
Just compare it to the reds on the old Raimi suit, which we KNOW has muscle shading:

http://movies.radiofree.com/photos/spider-man_3_07051.jpg

In daylight the shading often doesn't show up with photographs. So if you were going to make a Raimi suit with that picture, you'd imagine the reds were completely flat.
I agree completely.
Alternatively if it's a stunt suit with fewer details: it's about time. I never understood why they spent as much money on the stunt suits that would only be seen in long shots as they did on the hero suits.
One of my friends works with a stuntmen who was one of the key performers on the Amazing Spider-Man team and he said that one of the blessings of a fully masked character like Spider-Man is the ease of using stunties for more featured shots and setpieces without things being obvious. Their suits are as good as the hero suits because more often than you'd think, they ARE the "hero" performer in the shot. It also allows for using multiple people with specialized skills for one complicated shot, sometimes without cutting, and also it's good to just have a picture perfect stunty AVAILABLE just in case. For example (though he didn't work on this picture) in the first Raimi Spider-Man film, in the famous kissing in the rain scene, the upside down spidey Mary Jane turns to face in a very close two-shot is a stunt man, because they wanted to sell the bit of Spider-Man moving quickly and using his webs: in one unbroken take, hero-suited Toby runs around a corner, Kirsten follows him, Toby exits a secret door in the wall, so that he's gone when Kirsten and the camera look around the corner. Then hero-suited stuntman appears upside down over her shoulder and startles her, still within the same take. Cut. Close up on Kirsten laughing, when we cut back to the CU of Spider-Man, it's Hero Suited Toby again.

The stunt suits are as nice as the Hero suits because it makes it easier for the production to cover their ass if need be. It wouldn't even save them much money to scrimp on stunt suits anyway, most of the cost for the wardrobe department is wrapped up in the R&D of the suit and the normal clothes worn by the many many many many people that AREN'T spidey in the film. If the director wants to change the way something is shot on the day, in the middle of a sequence, and asks if the team can accomodate that, you do NOT want to be the person who has to tell the director that the suit won't hold up to viewing from that angle, and that you'll have to halt production for no less than 25 minutes to change the stunt-man out of his hooks, harness, and stunt suit and get him dressed up in a better-looking hero suit. By the time that's done, the lighting might have changed, and they'll have to re-light the entire scene. If that delay happens close to a meal period, you might put the production off schedule enough to incur a meal penalty. The production is then fined for every single person on set who is not being fed according to the legal guidelines. Then, not only are things late, not only is the shot not in the can on time, not only is the director furious, but you've also cost the production several thousand extra dollars over budget.

No wardrobe department is going to **** around like that. So they put the stuntmen in hero suits every time.
 
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What are you doing looking in that area nick. ;) lol Looks like a hell of a great idea for these types of suits.
REally likeing this suit, I guess another build is in the future. :p

This on in particular looks A LOT like one of the concept drawings for potential Raimi suits for Spider-Man 1. Looks great.

And based on some of those crouching shots, looks like Spidey can unzip for when he needs some quick relief. ;) haha

-Nick
 
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helpful shot :) i see a new pattern that allows smoother legs anyone think they can incorporate that into the patterns we have?
 
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