WebHead101
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3-D printing an entire brick pattern and attach them using adhesive. Much like the urethane webbing of the Raimi suit
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3-D printing an entire brick pattern and attach them using adhesive. Much like the urethane webbing of the Raimi suit
Oh that's going to look cool man good luck[emoji106]
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Thank you. I'm going to be creating them using the orhadar pattern as a base, so if I do a run I can at least offer them to those looking for alternatives to puff paint (my friend is allergic to puff paint material so it's a shame I can't come into contact with him while I wear the suit)
i would definitely be interested if you were to eventually do a run
Hey guys sorry I haven't updated in a while but I have some progress pics to share , I have finally finished the puff paint and after making the tough decision I decided to go over the blue brick pattern with a metallic silver marker, it worked out really well and isn't too metallic but the silver is definately more enhancedView attachment 331667View attachment 331668View attachment 331669View attachment 331670View attachment 331671 now .. let me know what you think
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Metallic silver looks great, maybe more accurate then royal or navy blue.
There is Tulip Matte Black paint: http://www.ilovetocreate.com/store/product.aspx?productid=233
maybe it would look more accurate than the metallic silver. Did anyone try it?
The Black spider webbing on the red parts of the suite is matte black on the movie suite, correct me if I am wrong.
Hey, i completely agree with you, the movie suit has matte black or just plain black webbing, and i have seen a suit with black for the blue bricks, however its on an TASM1 suit and its on the first page of this thread, but im sure it would look the same on asm2 suits
I might be wrong but it looks to me like you've puff painted the web lines that are meant to be stitched. Won't this make it hard for you or your seamstress to stitch it together?
I might be wrong but it looks to me like you've puff painted the web lines that are meant to be stitched. Won't this make it hard for you or your seamstress to stitch it together?