Distortiontech
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Haven’t tried it yet as I am waiting for the work week to be over to start working on the suit againCool can't wait to see also hows the stuff your using for the soles working out? was thinking of getting some.
Haven’t tried it yet as I am waiting for the work week to be over to start working on the suit againCool can't wait to see also hows the stuff your using for the soles working out? was thinking of getting some.
Aye I get yer.Haven’t tried it yet as I am waiting for the work week to be over to start working on the suit again
The most active Raimi build I have seen on the rpf. Dude this looks so great! Where did you get the mannequin?Currently gluing the shoes together and now have to wait for the e6000 to set
The mannequin was the cheapest one I could find on Amazon with separated fingers however looking back I’d recommend going with a higher quality Poseable mannequin instead which I’ll eventually buyThe most active Raimi build I have seen on the rpf. Dude this looks so great! Where did you get the mannequin?
I’m actually pretty excited after seeing brads work from other cosplayers I’m pretty confident that it will be a great shell until I can get a spideyplanet shellyou won't be disapointed with the faceshell I made mine fit SP lenses.
While possible I doubt the silver sharpie would actually stick to the urethane and be effective enough urethane rubber is almost impossible to paint which is why we only do the sides so there’s not much touching the colorI wanted to ask a general question on webbing. Say if I made my webs with a black colored Urethane instead of silver. Instead of coloring the sides of the webbing with a black sharpie, I could theoretically color the top of black urethane webbing with a Silver Sharpie to create a similar effect. Do you guys think this process can work? I saw someone color thick black puff paint web lines on their suit and then add a silver sharpie layer to create an illusion of it being a bevel and it looks pretty good. I think the same could be done with Urethane.
Hmmm, sounds like something I'm gonna have to try cuz I don't really have time to wait 2 weeks for black sharpie to dry LOL. Otherwise totally would go that route. I have two ideas, the sharpie method and perhaps going carefully in the mold with a fine brush to lay silver powder only on the surface and not the walls with silver cast magic powder from Smooth on. I'll experiment.While possible I doubt the silver sharpie would actually stick to the urethane and be effective enough urethane rubber is almost impossible to paint which is why we only do the sides so there’s not much touching the color
Try getting some clear urethane mix it with a lighter graphite (since the only thing that can paint urethane is urethane) until uniform then paint it on the urethane webs.Hmmm, sounds like something I'm gonna have to try cuz I don't really have time to wait 2 weeks for black sharpie to dry LOL. Otherwise totally would go that route. I have two ideas, the sharpie method and perhaps going carefully in the mold with a fine brush to lay silver powder only on the surface and not the walls with silver cast magic powder from Smooth on. I'll experiment.
Friend, if you are still looking for the pattern, I can pass you a raimi pattern that has already corrected the shoulder problem, I just need you to leave me an instagram to be able to contact youAny idea where I could get this same pattern? I followed the link but it doesn’t exist anymore.
Really? Thanks! My Instagram is @spooderman_02Friend, if you are still looking for the pattern, I can pass you a raimi pattern that has already corrected the shoulder problem, I just need you to leave me an instagram to be able to contact you