MCU Spider-Man Build (SPOILERS)

Okay so here's my idea: do duct tape under it, then do a pleather covering. That way it has the durability of the duct tape, but the aesthetic of the pleather


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You could try using black puffy paint for the rubberized areas, and then hitting it with a hair dryer. It would be flexible and have a matte rubberized texture.
 
Time to get to work:
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The white honestly looks like fabric
I would use either something sheer and layer it, similar to what was done for the daredevil ninja mask


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The white honestly looks like fabric
I would use either something sheer and layer it, similar to what was done for the daredevil ninja mask


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Yeah since these are just temporary lenses until Ken releases his, Im just going to use window screen mesh painted white
 
I want to point out that I believe that I was wrong about the split toe.
After looking at the pic awhile longer, it's clear that the "center" boot web goes along the middle, and I think what I was seeing was the center toe, which is higher than the rest of the sole, and the outer sole


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I just found a cool substitute for the white fabric mesh, and it is used when spackleing drywall. It looks like white mesh but it is stronger and has a stable look to it. Unfortunately I can't show a picture because I am in school. After school, I will try to get a picture
 
For anyone looking for material similar to canvas, look into Ballistic Nylon. Denier 1680 is a nice fat weave. I don't think this is what the movie suit is made of at all, but it seems to be what some of you are looking for. It looks like printed neoprene to me, but I'm not certain.
 
Thanks TheseusPro, and also duct tape is virtually industructible(Except when it comes to explosions and guns) therefore I wil use both pleather and duct tape
 
So, now my ideas for the pattern. I had modified Ken's Raimi Pattern and outlined the red and blue to print onto paper, but it didn't look good and a lot of the shapes were wrong, so now I'm trying the same method but with his TASM 2 pattern


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I don't think ballistic nylon stretches that well and make sure when you sew the spandex together use a ballpoint pin if you didn't already know.
 
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