MCL34N's Amazing Spidey- 1 Year Later (New Pics Bottom of 29)

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sweet! Thats exactly what I was looking for.Thanks for posting this.
 
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Thats great!

which size tip did you use for your test?

GFollano
 
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Hey guys wanted to share a little side project, I've been wanting to make a Batman Beyond suit for a while and my silicone chest spider method gave me a cool idea for a suit texture. This is just a material test to see how it looks, but I already like it a lot. Fairly sure I'll expand it into a full suit.

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YES!!!!! Ive been waiting for someone to possibly tackle the design.
Looks like its gonna be super awesome!
Can't wait to see how your design turns out.

Question: What kind of silicone material are you using? Are you dying it? It looks great!!!
 
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Very awesome! No issues with the paint or silicone pealing?
 
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Hey guys wanted to share a little side project, I've been wanting to make a Batman Beyond suit for a while and my silicone chest spider method gave me a cool idea for a suit texture. This is just a material test to see how it looks, but I already like it a lot. Fairly sure I'll expand it into a full suit.
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That looks awesome! I really liked the Batman Beyond suit though you seem to be giving it some extra designs. Which still look cool! Looking forward to see if you try to give this a shot!
 
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Is the mask still stretchy or how do you wear it and put it on
 
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The more you do the more I'm amazed. The batman beyond is awesome stuff. Guess its another piece of your work I'll have to follow!
 
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Yikes! You have to throw it away after every time? You're going to go through a lot of needles. Someone will think you're a junkie lol.

Ok well since it looks like everyone is trying to puzzle this out I'll share some more of my method. All I did was buy a few bottles of Aleene's Patch & Applique Glue which have the perfect higher detailed nozzle. You'll notice the tip of the dispenser isn't open, they let you cut it yourself for customization. Rather than cutting it though, get an upholstery pin (or any larger than average pin) and stick it in the tip to give it a syringe like accuracy. The good thing about this applicator tip is that its the perfect size to just screw straight onto a bottle of Tulip slick puff paint. For colors I use Deep red, and then a mixture of a little bit of black and navy blue for the blue sections. To get the tip off the tulip bottle you'll notice a slight seam running along the base of the applicator. Just take an exacto knife and run it along this seam. If it still doesn't come off just take some pliers and pull it off. To get steady details, it helps first to secure whatever you're working on to some cardboard or foam core with some staples or pins. Then just take the applicator and run it along the fabric with a steady flow of puff paint coming out. It helps to have a rag or something in hand to clean the end of the nozzle since you are literally just dragging it along the fabric at times. If it ever gets clogged, just screw off the top and clean out the clog in the sink, rather than clearing it with a pin and ignoring it.

How did you end up with the wonderful thin texture on the mask?
 
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Hey guys wanted to share a little side project, I've been wanting to make a Batman Beyond suit for a while and my silicone chest spider method gave me a cool idea for a suit texture. This is just a material test to see how it looks, but I already like it a lot. Fairly sure I'll expand it into a full suit.

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Oh. My. God.
Pardon me while I change my shorts...
 
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How are you getting the pools of silicone so thick? I thought you were just making a fabric paint border and pooling the silicone for the emblem...but that looks...what's the word...meaty! :lol

-Nick
 
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:eekLook out he's doing It again Folks! :thumbsup
 
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Those gloves look amazing! What kind of silicone are you using and how are you coloring it?
 
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Hey everyone! A while back I decided I wanted to tackle the new "Amazing Spiderman" mask and I thought I would post some pics of what I've got so far! I didn't have much of a budget for this project so I knew printing on Lycra was out of the question, so I just decided to go the classic puff-paint route! I started from scratch, realizing that the old Spidey pattern wouldn't work for this mask, since all of the webbing detail is different. Anyway, here are some progress pics, each with a brief description above it. Enjoy!

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I started with a quick material test, just to see how difficult this would be. It wasn't too bad, so I decided to press on. (The colors are way too bright here, so I had to change them a bit later on.)

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I then started work on my pattern. For those of you who have seen my work, you'll notice that I'm very fond of tin foil :lol

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I then flattened the tin-foil out in the shape of my rough patterns.

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My rough tin-foil pattern refined a bit-

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Then put onto fabric for the initial mask-

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The first mask all sewn together. As you can see, way too loose. That's the point of a first draft though!

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So I then pinned the mask up to get a better shape, along with the first draft of a lens template-

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For the lens material itself, I realized my front gate had a similar texture (Though not a honeycomb pattern)

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So, I set it up to have a silicone mold made-

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Then put liquid plastic into the silicone mold to make my lens-

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A more refined mask with a rough lens on it-

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I then started to sketch out the web pattern-

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The finalized web pattern-

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Annd then taken apart and laid out flat-

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Then I made a template for the shading and brick pattern-

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The first piece shaded-

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Annd the rest. I went a bit heavy with the shadows, and didn't really get some of the highlights I wanted, such as the cheek bones. I blame the fact that I was painting outside at night with practically no light.

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Ready to lay the Honeycomb texture. Note my hastily made light table. Like I said, practically no budget.

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The lenses refined and ready for some gold-

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The honeycomb laid on the face piece. Ready for webbing!

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The frames for the lenses being cast with liquid plastic-

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The lenses painted gold-

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Annnd the finished face piece, all ready to be sewn-

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The refined frames ready to be molded-

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Wearing the sewn up mask! Now all that's left is to lay the webbing to hide the seams, and glue on the lenses!

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The mask on a bust so I can lay on the final webbing. I also pinned the lenses on (roughly) with the old foam frame. The final plastic frames aren't as thick.

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Wearing the mask again, this time with the seams covered up

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Aaand with the lenses pinned on. I'm surprised I didn't pin them to my skin.

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The finished lenses

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The lenses glued on. They don't sit perfectly on the mask, but if you have any experience with Spidey masks you'll know that without a face shield it's hard to make them look perfect.

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Then wearing the mask-

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Again in at a different angle-

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Thanks for looking! :D

start making my own mask.I use your foil tin method.But I don't have the dummy so I have to put the foil on my face! :facepalm
So maybe it will not accurate as yours and I the patern after I cut it is not same as your.hahaha
 
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start making my own mask.I use your foil tin method.But I don't have the dummy so I have to put the foil on my face! :facepalm
So maybe it will not accurate as yours and I the patern after I cut it is not same as your.hahaha


Ahah ! I did exactly the same :D
The first try wasn't really good but the second one was pretty good ;)
In fact it was my gf who put the foil on my head, and it's really hot inthere. Be careful, you cannot breat easily while you have it on your face
 
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At first I thought it was the Miles Morales costume hahahah that looks sweet though. and Don't reveal your secrets, the Master never reveals his secrets. Only answer with a statement leading to another question. That's just their way
 
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All I can say after 26 pages is WOW! You have some serious talent and skills. I look forward to seeing more of your creations.
 
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