@Lunaman correct me if I'm wrong but did you say you saw someone do this suit but actually puffed painted the webs? If so do you remember who it was? I'm curious to compare both the pigma pen to the puff paint before I do anything with mine. Thanks!
Hi Tjack
I'm interested to purchase this exact combo of TASM2 mask and domed lenses.
Can you please PM me the cost including shipping to Sydney Australia please?
Thanks
Darren
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Hi Tjack
I'm interested to purchase this exact combo of TASM2 mask and domed lenses.
Can you please PM me the cost including shipping to Sydney Australia please?
Thanks
Darren
I concur. :lol Not the right place, mate. (I'm not TJack)Buddy, I think you should try PMing TJack or at least posting this on his ASM2 Combo thread instead of on Luna's. Just sayin'!![]()
does anyone know how to peel off a puff paint line
I got pretty good results using Dye-Na-Flow by Jaquard with the Airfix additive to catalyze and set the dye without heat. Here's the result on my ASM2 suit, which I'm working on making a tutorial for (it's just taking a really long time because of how complicated the build was and figuring out how to explain it with pictures):
http://i.imgur.com/Vq948Dl.jpg
Thanks.Holy O_O that looks gorgeous! The colors are so rich!
Well, I mean, yea--it tinted them red. That's kind of what dye does.When you did the dying process did it take away from the webs or front spider?
You want the collar to be as high as you can make it, though most of the overlap will come from the extra length of the mask underneath. With my only suit that had a separated mask, this point was around one set of webs down from where the throat dart normally ends (the throat dart is that oval shape on the neck of the pattern that needs to be sewn together to make the neck narrow).
http://i.imgur.com/5Er6HwDl.jpg
I have a questions about your separate mask suit. Did you still have the fabric bunching up around the neck when you had the mask on? I always ran into that issue on my suits.
There will always be a degree of fabric bunching and layering at the neck for a separate mask--that's the price of admission for the convenience.I have a questions about your separate mask suit. Did you still have the fabric bunching up around the neck when you had the mask on? I always ran into that issue on my suits.
Thanks. My first TASM2 suit is a modified Orhadar print.man your TASM2 suit is too clean! I am waiting to see the tutorial for it! I have been interested and researching on getting a mask and the red on your suit just pops and I love it. I been hesitant in getting a print done with white lycra and really want one done with colored fabric but might try out how you dyed yours depending how difficult it is lol. Whos print did you go with for your tasm2 if you don't mind me asking?
It's a matter of where the seam is placed, so, camera angle and pattern design.Hey Luna,
I myself am looking into the Spidey suit (black version), using the same method you did however there's one concern I had unless maybe its just the angle of the photos... it seems the front half as compared to the back half of your mask is 2 different shades in color? is this a side effect of the printing or maybe it was just the camera angle?
Urethane webbing is exceedingly expensive to do properly. It requires you to create a custom 3D file of the webbing pieces scaled to fit you and only you, and then use that file to cut a negative mold out of your mold material via a CNC mill, usually aluminum. Then that extremely expensive mold needs to be filled with urethane to cure, and the webbing needs to be demolded, cleaned of flashing, trimmed, then you need a custom full-body mannequin to wear the suit, because you can't attach the webbing before sewing, and the webbing needs to be hand placed and adhered to the suit with one drop of glue at a time, leaving space between the adhesion points so that the stretch factor of the fabric and the urethane can adjust independently.The other thing I was looking into was using urethane webbing (to be more of a movie quality suit) instead of the dye sublimation. Did you ever look into that as an option? I'm thinking it would be much more expensive than just printing but I'm not sure how much it would cost, any thoughts?
Hey, thanks, man!Still one of the best Spidey suits out there, never gets tiring checking out this thread! Great work!
Thank you!Really awesome!