merkymerx
Active Member
Hey guys! After spending a lot of time researching on how people create their dye-sublimated Spidey outfits, I thought I'd give it a go
Here's what's on the workbench
I've been working on a Miles Morales dye-sub pattern for quite sometime now. Decided to make a whole new type of muscle shading for the torso. I based it off of Bruce Lee's abs and chest haha. Something I guess to differentiate my design from the muscle structure seen in the costume from the Raimi movies.
Since it was too difficult to work on the hi-res file (300mb small), I figured I could do some experimenting on a lower resolution one. So the image you see above isn't the final design
Hoping I can find a good dye-sub printer over here! Not many of them here in Manila.
Trying to get a set of comic book frames from Brad as well. I hope he's able to do them in red. I figured it'd be possible given that he does the back Spiders in that color.
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I'm also thinking of doing designs that I haven't seen done in dye-sub style yet. Probably the classic and ultimate Spider-Woman costumes.
Here's what's on the workbench
I've been working on a Miles Morales dye-sub pattern for quite sometime now. Decided to make a whole new type of muscle shading for the torso. I based it off of Bruce Lee's abs and chest haha. Something I guess to differentiate my design from the muscle structure seen in the costume from the Raimi movies.
Since it was too difficult to work on the hi-res file (300mb small), I figured I could do some experimenting on a lower resolution one. So the image you see above isn't the final design
Hoping I can find a good dye-sub printer over here! Not many of them here in Manila.
Trying to get a set of comic book frames from Brad as well. I hope he's able to do them in red. I figured it'd be possible given that he does the back Spiders in that color.
*****
I'm also thinking of doing designs that I haven't seen done in dye-sub style yet. Probably the classic and ultimate Spider-Woman costumes.