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

"i recommend not giving the file to zentai zentai. they have ripped off members of this forum and should not be supported."
The zentai-zentai problem may have been recently solved. The website now requires you to buy the pattern at gunheaddesign (orhadar's site) and then they will print and sew it for you.
 
Back looks awesome clean.... See a mistake on the u zip sewing how it is bubbly same thing happened to my tasm1 it pisses me off..other than that looks good..technically showing someone else's design on someone else's thread is sort of disrespect actually not disrespect just seems out of place actually......unless something of there's is incorporated .. shell/shooters/soles/ lenses frames ...
 
honestly, sewing isn't the most difficult thing in the world. it definitely requires a good amount of time and effort but like anything else if you practice you become good at it. i've sewn a good majority of my cosplay and have gained exp from doing that. there really is only one trick and that is RESEARCH. instead of doing something without prior know-how, learn to know how. of course i say this with the most respect for everyone on this thread who decides to embark on a project as taxing as creating TASM cosplay. but personally its been a dream of mine to dress up like spidey since i was a kid. so if im going to do something i would want to know everything about how to do it.

just saying, if this costume really means that much to you (which i know it does since you're here :) )take the time to research and save your money to make it real!

Best of luck!
 
Revised the "Mask Only" file to match the New CMYK V.2 suit, thinner webbing, slightly darker bricks.
Available in the first post as usual...
mask.jpg

enjoy!
 
hey guys does anyone know which program i use to resize the suit print, i am making an orhadar superior print and have run into some problems. i am 5'11" so the suit is supposed to fit fine, but its tight(my shouders are apparently wayyyy too buff)
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i need to order another mask to fit the face shell better basically, but i have no idea how to resize it in photoshop, or if a .tif file can be resized. any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. so stressed....im in crunch time, as i need it by comic con and i know its gonna be at least ten days to get the print from FOB.
 
hey guys does anyone know which program i use to resize the suit print, i am making an orhadar superior print and have run into some problems. i am 5'11" so the suit is supposed to fit fine, but its tight(my shouders are apparently wayyyy too buff)
:)
i need to order another mask to fit the face shell better basically, but i have no idea how to resize it in photoshop, or if a .tif file can be resized. any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. so stressed....im in crunch time, as i need it by comic con and i know its gonna be at least ten days to get the print from FOB.

You can use photoshop to resize it. The .tif file should open in photoshop. There is a ruler tool in photoshop ImageUploadedByTapatalk1404865233.484822.jpg
Using the picture you measure the height for you. If it's just the shoulders that are a problem you can try measuring every piece of the pattern out separately
 
Ive been with this thread since it started and most of the people who print kenlandrums file use fod, and that looks really good but Ive seen some people who use like a dye sublimation like KinoKaoru seen in this photo with pretty good results. my question is, is there any way to print kenlandrums pattern onto colored fabric like KinoKaoru did with his or would that not look any different or worse. and again i don't know much so any information would be helpful.
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heres where i got that from: http://www.therpf.com/f78/huge-update-kinos-screen-accurate-asm-2-dye-sub-pattern-suit-build-209490/

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Ive been with this thread since it started and most of the people who print kenlandrums file use fod, and that looks really good but Ive seen some people who use like a dye sublimation like KinoKaoru seen in this photo with pretty good results. my question is, is there any way to print kenlandrums pattern onto colored fabric like KinoKaoru did with his or would that not look any different or worse. and again i don't know much so any information would be helpful.
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heres where i got that from: http://www.therpf.com/f78/huge-update-kinos-screen-accurate-asm-2-dye-sub-pattern-suit-build-209490/
if you want to print on colored faric, you would need to seprate red and blue part from pattern
 
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Ive been with this thread since it started and most of the people who print kenlandrums file use fod, and that looks really good but Ive seen some people who use like a dye sublimation like KinoKaoru seen in this photo with pretty good results. my question is, is there any way to print kenlandrums pattern onto colored fabric like KinoKaoru did with his or would that not look any different or worse. and again i don't know much so any information would be helpful.
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heres where i got that from: http://www.therpf.com/f78/huge-update-kinos-screen-accurate-asm-2-dye-sub-pattern-suit-build-209490/

I dont know what the big difference of dye sub and digital print is. Dye sub looks bit darker when printed ^^
I tried both.
But as lon as u print on a white fabric both have the white shining thru.

If u print on colored fabric,yes u have to slpit the pattern into the red and blue part.

And u need a company that prints on a fabric u offer them.

But if u do that, i would go with screen printing.

Ps: if im wrong about dye sub let me know guys ^^


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Ollie (AKA OVDH from the old SuperheroHype days) used to use Direct Digital Printing over dye sublimation, if memory serves me correctly. And his work is still considered one of the pinnacles of Spidey suit replication...despite the bad way he left the community and the bad taste he left in everyone's mouth.

In reality, the printer's time, effort, care, and calibration are more important than which method they use. If you have a technique and a printer that works for you, fantastic! If not, keep looking around.

I will say this: it is extremely difficult to find a company willing to dye sub onto colored fabric you provide. Trust me, I've looked. DDP would have wider tolerances to allow you to do that, though.

-Nick

PS: a good dye sub shop can actually overcome a lot of the whiteout effect...sadly the one that's best at it was used for SM3, and they don't seem willing to make replicas. Haha
 
Ollie (AKA OVDH from the old SuperheroHype days) used to use Direct Digital Printing over dye sublimation, if memory serves me correctly. And his work is still considered one of the pinnacles of Spidey suit replication...despite the bad way he left the community and the bad taste he left in everyone's mouth.

In reality, the printer's time, effort, care, and calibration are more important than which method they use. If you have a technique and a printer that works for you, fantastic! If not, keep looking around.

I will say this: it is extremely difficult to find a company willing to dye sub onto colored fabric you provide. Trust me, I've looked. DDP would have wider tolerances to allow you to do that, though.

-Nick

PS: a good dye sub shop can actually overcome a lot of the whiteout effect...sadly the one that's best at it was used for SM3, and they don't seem willing to make replicas. Haha

I think the white out is more due to the fabric. Not to the technique. Maybe im wrong ^^

I had a test print from uk that had a much thinner "meshed" polyester spandex mix with a much smoother surface than FOD.
And there i almost had no white out effect.


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I think the white out is more due to the fabric. Not to the technique. Maybe im wrong ^^

I had a test print from uk that had a much thinner "meshed" polyester spandex mix with a much smoother surface than FOD.
And there i almost had no white out effect.


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Which company was it? And could you attach photos? And if you print on white fabric couldnt you dye it like crazydog500 did or will that not look at good, because his looks pretty good and i think he printed it on fod
 
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