"Hey Everyone" MCU Spiderman costume research

I can see doing a foam or 3D printed face shell with grooves, a screen printed lycra, and then contact cementing the lycra tightly into the grooves so it shows all the detail.

Or molding a foam latex mask with some serious paint work.
 
Hey guys I was thinking about the lenses and maybe some sort of screen/display could be used for the eyes? Just thought I'd throw that out there... Anyways happy ogling over Spider-Man!
 
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I was thinking of that if we find a thin motor to open and close the iris and embed them into the faceshell witout having it sacrifice comfort
 
Dunno if I care for the extra lines on the suit but the face and webs look completely classic (barring the mechanical eye movements). Also, what's so wrong with doing away with the web shooters? I get that they're a part of the comic's lore but I was quite alright with him not worrying about bringing enough cartridges with him in the earlier movies.
 
THis is the iron spider. HE is using a tecnologic cloth, like the glove on the trailer
It really doesn't appear to be that way, more of a normal cloth suit with mechanical eyes and webshooters. The only non traditional cloth (other than the eyes) is possibly the big black "stripes" which could be some type of screen or 3D printed rubber material

I also noticed that the belt doesn't extend all the way around his waist, but instead stops halfway on his side
 
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I think trying to make a mechanical version of this mask with servos would be a bit of a hassle.

Something like those reflex electronic skins would probably be far less bulkier. Basically a plastic sheet that changes colour when an electric current is passed through it. The colour will remain until another electric current is passed through it again.
 
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I think trying to make a mechanical version of this mask with servos would be a bit of a hassle.

Something like those reflex electronic skins would probably be far less bulkier. Basically a plastic sheet that changes colour when an electric current is passed through it. The colour will remain until another electric current is passed through it again.

I think this would be interesting to see, but would it slowly change color to simulate the shutters of the lenses slowly opening/closing or would it be an instantaneous change?
 
def a 3d print job to make durable servos i mean it shouldnt take much force or power to make the aperture eyes open and close like that
 
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