Spider-Man Mask Pattern?

Kylash

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Does anyone know if there is a downloadable copy of the spiderman movie mask pattern, including the webbing and how to cut the fabric to be movie accurate? I know there are movie suit patterns out there from ooriginals But i wasnt sure if theyre available for public download or not. Really wanna make a mask for myself.
 
I found this online a long time ago. I'm not sure who the author is so if you're on here, I apologize for posting it without permission.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/dorc...st_outline2.jpg

I'm not sure if this is the whole mask or just the front half but it's all I could find without shelling out for the full sized files. I also have a pattern for a generic full body suit that might be helpful. PM me if you're interested

~Kevin
 
yeah, in none of those full body patterns ive seen here or on ebay have I seen the parts for making the mask.. no clue why.
 
I'd be interested in one too, but if you're making a movie one I think you have to make a pattern on the same thing you're using to make the webbing.
 
For those that don't know, I was the original source of the scans. I was able to purchase a set of the original dye-sub sheets from Spider-man 2 (which I still have) that a member had for sale here. Cost me a pretty penny to have such enormous sheets scanned in high res on an oversize scanner. I have the original CD that I got from the shop after they scanned it. Each scan is a TIF file and is about 150 megs each. I dont' have them with me but I can crop and post the image at full size 300dpi (max print quality and max oversize scan res) in a few weeks. Just remember to bump this in about 3 or 4 weeks to remind me. I think it's time to share these freely.
 
For those that don't know, I was the original source of the scans. I was able to purchase a set of the original dye-sub sheets from Spider-man 2 (which I still have) that a member had for sale here. Cost me a pretty penny to have such enormous sheets scanned in high res on an oversize scanner. I have the original CD that I got from the shop after they scanned it. Each scan is a TIF file and is about 150 megs each. I dont' have them with me but I can crop and post the image at full size 300dpi (max print quality and max oversize scan res) in a few weeks. Just remember to bump this in about 3 or 4 weeks to remind me. I think it's time to share these freely.

You my friend are amazing. Thank you I will be looking forward to this.
 
I bought a CD of those scans. Do they all have "mussed up" areas across parts of them? On close inspection i found that mine did. It would take some major cloning to make the images usable.

:unsure
 
that would be great, theres too many of these being sold for profit on ebay, thanks so much!
 
Yeah, I sold a bunch to pay off the cost of scanning.

Last time I sold them though was over 2 years ago. Anything since have been people selling my scans-fettster included. But since they're not my original pieces, really am in no place to say anything.

I believe my original scans didn't have any areas that were bad. They were exact scans of the originals. I'll take a look when I get home but I think the originals were fine. Something may have happened afterwards.
 
Yeah, I sold a bunch to pay off the cost of scanning.

I believe my original scans didn't have any areas that were bad. They were exact scans of the originals. I'll take a look when I get home but I think the originals were fine. Something may have happened afterwards.

This is what mine looked like...

SCAN2_Streaks.jpg
 
Black and White?

I'm not sure what you're pointing at there. The light patches or the lines? Light patches are shading. I'm almost 100% positive my scans didnt' have what look like printing lines.
 
Just out of curiosity, will anyone be able to host suck big files or should I just post up the mask/chest?
 
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