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

Thanks for the kind words, and welcome to the forum. :) don't think there's a size barrier for participating in Spidey costuming, however, there's many different interpretations of the character over the years, and plenty have a long heroic stature. Do whatever you'd like! If that happens to align more with Flash, then that's awesome as well, it's rare to see many good Flash projects. Cheers. :)
 
Looks fantastic. Came around looking for talent to hopefully make use of for future film projects...and you made my job a LOT easier. Thank you for that, and enjoy your costume!
 
hey i was wondering how tall you were and what weight? its cool if you dont want to say i am like 5'10 130 pounds and was wondering if i was close to your build since your spiderman suit looks and fits perfect . btw im getting a asm2 suit printed now using orhadar design and i resized the whole suit by an inch .
 
did you also darken in the front spider too?

I darkened the legs and outline of the front spider and added a subtle hourglass to the abdomen. Didn't want to buy another pigma pen just to fill it in, I think the look works.

hey i was wondering how tall you were and what weight? its cool if you dont want to say i am like 5'10 130 pounds and was wondering if i was close to your build since your spiderman suit looks and fits perfect . btw im getting a asm2 suit printed now using orhadar design and i resized the whole suit by an inch .
I'm just over 5'8" flatfoot. Dunno what I weigh since I don't own a scale, but I'm real slender, probably under 140 or 130. Thanks for the kind words.
 
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That was a sweet article duuudddeeee! Are you making a new suit any time soon?
Haha, thanks! I'm currently working on a new movie suit project, but I'm keeping the details under wraps for now. Hopefully I'll be able to write up another in-depth tutorial like this one when the project works out. Cheers. :)
 
By far one of best Spider-Man suits I've ever seen! Looks fan-tastic! Def beats spending countless hours on risky puff paint. Comic book style is the only way to go. Great work man!!


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By far one of best Spider-Man suits I've ever seen! Looks fan-tastic! Def beats spending countless hours on risky puff paint. Comic book style is the only way to go. Great work man!!
Thanks, mate! I think there's lots of cool ways to go and different interpretations that are equally valid. Ain't nothing wrong with puff paint dedication, even though this is the route I preferred. :) Cheers.
 
Forum member PumpMag just shared some new pictures of the 2013 Long Beach Comic Expo on his photography site, and among them were some great shots of me in the suit I hadn't seen before. Really fun stuff! :)

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ok im going to alot of threads and asking this because its important... anybody know where or who i can get a black spandex/lycra mask that is high quality and with eye holes so i can put my lenses in it?? the stupid zentai places in china and ebay have crappy.. very ****ty! masks need better quality i need full tightness around head and neck with no gobble or point places on the mask.. my budget is between 10 and 25 thanks!
 
ok im going to alot of threads and asking this because its important... anybody know where or who i can get a black spandex/lycra mask that is high quality and with eye holes so i can put my lenses in it?? the stupid zentai places in china and ebay have crappy.. very ****ty! masks need better quality i need full tightness around head and neck with no gobble or point places on the mask.. my budget is between 10 and 25 thanks!
Hi!
First of all, no need to spam multiple threads with your question, especially when your question isn't related to the topic of the thread. That's just poor form.
Second, to get a good fit on a mask, you need it to be tailored to your specific dimensions. You can do this either by getting a dye sub print pattern for a mask, printing it, and having it sewn up to your measurements (but this will be above your 10 dollar budget) or by doing alterations yourself on your cheaper mask.
Check out drknotter's modifications he did to a standard cheap zentai mask:
http://www.therpf.com/f24/spider-man-mask-mod-164010/#post2610197
This is a decent-fitting ready-to-go mask that lots of people use and modify. You could dye it black for your purposes. Good luck with your project.
Amazon.com: Spider-Man Deluxe Mask - Adult Size: Clothing
 
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You're suit has been an amazing inspiration. I am selling stuff in the Junkyard at the moment to get the money together for a similar build with the same pattern. I intend to use the suit for fundraising and such. With great costumes comes great responsibility and I really want to mean something when I put this kind of money in such an awesome suit.

Thanks for the inspiration.
 
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