Luna's Ultimate Spider-Man Build, Orhadar Print. [Pic Heavy]

You know seeing your photos with the hood attached looks still pretty damn good. I may have to do that on my next suit
 
Hi luna, i have a question about shaping the lense frame to the shell, so when i using heat to bend it, does the frame needed so soft to bend it or...
I try to bend it few time and the upper arena of the framr shape good but the bottom arena of the frame cant shape to the shell 100%
 
You know seeing your photos with the hood attached looks still pretty damn good. I may have to do that on my next suit
Right on, man! Thank you.
Luv that suit :)
Thanks!

Hi luna, i have a question about shaping the lense frame to the shell, so when i using heat to bend it, does the frame needed so soft to bend it or...
I try to bend it few time and the upper arena of the framr shape good but the bottom arena of the frame cant shape to the shell 100%
Um… The frame does indeed need to be heated to the point where it is soft in order to bend it--if you try to bend it before it's hot enough you will snap it. You likely haven't gotten the frame evenly heated on your attempt.

Wow, I'm use to thinking of you rocking the stache, mini beard, and chin badger, very snazzy. The suit seems to look even better now!
Hahaha, thanks, man. I had to shave for a photoshoot last week anyway, so I figured "why not bring the spidey suit to the shoot and get a peter parker picture at the end of the day?"
;)
 
Luna, does Orhadar's pattern fit relatively well in terms of the other measurments besides height? You have a build similar to my own. We're both pretty fit, slim guys, so I was wondering if you just resized the height after purchasing the file or if you needed to resize other measurments (i.e., chest, waist, etc.) before having the patttern printed. Thanks!
 
Right on, man! Thank you.

Thanks!


Um… The frame does indeed need to be heated to the point where it is soft in order to bend it--if you try to bend it before it's hot enough you will snap it. You likely haven't gotten the frame evenly heated on your attempt.


Hahaha, thanks, man. I had to shave for a photoshoot last week anyway, so I figured "why not bring the spidey suit to the shoot and get a peter parker picture at the end of the day?"
;)

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I heated the frame then bend it, the upper arena shape to the shell good but the bottom arena cant shape to the shell perfectly :(
Oh and in the pic,the mesh it just i put it in, not glued yet
 
And i did wait for the frame to get hot, but it just not work like i expect, and i already broken a pair of my frame when i try to shape it ( although fhe frame is already hot)
 
And i did wait for the frame to get hot, but it just not work like i expect, and i already broken a pair of my frame when i try to shape it ( although fhe frame is already hot)

You're not getting it hot enough. I had to use a heat gun with a max temperature of 1600 degrees (f) for a few seconds to get the frames flexible.
 
Damn your suit is amazing (pun intended). Luna, you are awesome.
I plan on making the raimi suit using the 2002 spider ken made for me.
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Feel free to use it if you also plan on using this for a raimi suit.
 
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Damn your suit is amazing (pun intended). Luna, you are awesome.
I plan on making the raimi suit using the 2002 spider ken made for me.

Feel free to use it if you also plan on using this for a raimi suit.

Thanks, dude. Good luck with your project. :)
 
Hey, this is kind of nifty:
a post on "I ****ing Love Science" got a bunch of attention today, about what Spider-Man would have to eat if he were to shoot organic webbing, like in the Raimi films from the early 2000s. Guess who they used as the header image? :)
http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/what-does-spider-man-eat-breakfast
After doing some investigating, I've found that the content of the article was originally created by March Lorch over at 'The Conversation' last week.
https://theconversation.com/what-does-spider-man-eat-for-breakfast-36857

They used the same image for both articles: me in this suit, photo taken by Vic Threepio.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/warriorpoet/8730046223/
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Pretty cool! Brought back some memories of my first time wearing this costume. :)
 
Saw the article and immediately recognised the suit and here's the confirmation - so were they right? kilos of eggs the morning you put on that suit? lol
 
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