The Amazing Spider-man 2 - 3D Print Files/Pattern - FREE

remove the finger pads most are putting there own...getting rid of the black soles is a really good idea....also another suggestion...make a turtle neck top for lets say a suit with a detachable hood...i know you only wanna alter your design... but how about just trying to cut your suit like the one that is many pieces and has it where you could put the waist zipper and the zipper partially up the back etc...
 
Yes, here is a screen shot of the CMYK values. Blue.jpgRed.jpg
 
Hey i was wanting to start cosplaying. I dont have very much funds right now and have been trying to make due with fabrics at home. its not working out for the most part. i did make some cool gloves last night though that i will post when they are done. but i was wondering if anybody had the complete tasm2 suit file or comicbook style looking suit and what i needed to do from there. im not good at photoshop so i really need some help with this. I have been trying to read most of this forum but its a lot of info to take in. so if i could get some help on the cheapest way to make a starter good looking suit please please let me know. i really want to start getting involved in this community! thank you guys very much!
 
woohoo just stumbled upon this! Awesome stuff! Gonna try my luck at getting some of these guys to help me print..Anyone else can share their finished costumes here? Would be pretty inspiring
 
I'm having a bit of trouble with the faceshell. I've got a flashforge printer, and every time i bring the STL into the printing program, it imports as a tiny tiny object, which is problematic, because I've already resized the file to my measurements. Has anyone else had this problem?
 
I'm having a bit of trouble with the faceshell. I've got a flashforge printer, and every time i bring the STL into the printing program, it imports as a tiny tiny object, which is problematic, because I've already resized the file to my measurements. Has anyone else had this problem?
Read the manual at the end of the first post. You need to convert from inches to mm in netfabb.
 
I recently just started to sew, so i am just making the mask portion. My question is, is there any particular order in which parts to sew first? So far i made one mask but made a error in sizing so it didn't fit to my specifications and while sewing it a had trouble with the alinement of certain parts.
 
I think most folks are using puff paint. If you were wanting to make the webbing in urethane, i'm pretty sure you would have to:
1st, download the vector files & extrude them.
2nd, either get them 3D printed or CNC'd into a piece of metal.
3rd, if you printed them in 3D, they need smoothing then molding.
4th cast them in urethane.

This was the way they did the Raimi suit, but it appears that in the case on ASM2 they silk screened the webbing and used a "puff" additive.

Hope that helps.

What about the files you post of the webbing files on the first pages how to get those printed for asm2
 
Would I need like a screen printed quote or urethane quote
If I were gonna go all out I would be silk screening the bricks the the webbing with puff... It would probably require a lot of experimentation but it would be well worth it.
The short answer is I guess it depends on how you want to build it.
 
Hello everyone! I'm posting here since I'm using ken's pattern to build my suit, but my question is about screen printing. Please tell me if I'm posting in an inappropriate place. So my question is: If I want to print the black brick pattern on blue with latex ( I've read that is possible and I would have to buy it anyway ), what kind of latex would I have to use? Is mask making latex suitable for the job or I need something else? Thank you very much guys!
 
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