I've said it before but I'll say it again, your ASM is one of the best if not the best I've seen. Your body shape, how the suit fits you, the eyes, your stance and poses, just all perfect. Am I right in thinking that you've got no puff paint on there? If that is the case you couldn't tell, it has that slick look already.
Gotcha. LOVE the comic style frames!I've got 2 different masks.... One with comic style frames and the other with raimi style frames
Gotcha. LOVE the comic style frames!
Dude, that looks amazing (pun very much intended)!I've got a photo shoot planned for the middle of February (was in January but the photographer got busy). Thought i'd share a couple of phtos taken with my iPhone, not the best but you get the idea. Thanks to MCL34N for making this suit, it truly is a work of art!
The shoot got pushed!? Oh no! I was literally counting the days to see those pics! I bet they'll be worth it though like literally dude. From the recent trends I've seen on FB, you could probably sell your prints (as in your pictures). You should start an FB fan page! I would "Like" and "share" for sure!
I don't know if they've always been there but there are so many "cosplay celebrities" I come across now a days its pretty crazy...they get insane amounts of "likes" and they even sell their photos and schatzkies...like really crazy stuff I see lately around FB. A lot of hot chicks in costumes too LOL. Maybe they've always been there...I dunno I just recently discovered that universe.
Huh, no kidding! I'm kinda a one trick cosplay pony....helluva trick though lol. I could see the appeal of an attractive girl as a cosplay celebrity (more bankable then a dude I suppose). No offence to the sensibilities of any RPF members ready to jump down our PM's.
Not sure if my first attempt at this post worked correctly. (Sorry, I'm new.) Apologies if it's a duplicate post...
Hi all,
Relatively new lurker here. Congrats to everyone on so many unique and awesome Spidey suits. Here's something that I haven't seen on the board yet. This is one of the suits from the Broadway production, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark. Save your comments about the show itself, their version of the suit is pretty cool and unique. Consider that it's designed to be seen from at least 20 feet away. Most impressive it that it stands up to perhaps the most rigorous use that any Spidey suit will ever see - 8 performances a week involving substantial dancing, martial arts and aerial acrobatics. The entire front of the hood is built with a formed mesh and painted which is then sewn to the back of the hood. This allows an unobstructed field of vision through the mesh. It's why my head appears to have an odd shape in profile (it's not very noticeable when onstage). Puma Future Cat sneakers are attached to the suit with velcro and garment clips. This version of the suit zippers across the back of the shoulders, but there are various versions based on the specific actor and their performance requirements. The suit pictured has had some repairs because it's been used onstage. The costume was designed by the late Eiko Ishioka, a prominent Opera designer.
Kevinbnyc
Huh, no kidding! I'm kinda a one trick cosplay pony....helluva trick though lol. I could see the appeal of an attractive girl as a cosplay celebrity (more bankable then a dude I suppose). No offence to the sensibilities of any RPF members ready to jump down our PM's.
Not sure if my first attempt at this post worked correctly. (Sorry, I'm new.) Apologies if it's a duplicate post...
Hi all,
Relatively new lurker here. Congrats to everyone on so many unique and awesome Spidey suits. Here's something that I haven't seen on the board yet. This is one of the suits from the Broadway production, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark. Save your comments about the show itself, their version of the suit is pretty cool and unique. Consider that it's designed to be seen from at least 20 feet away. Most impressive it that it stands up to perhaps the most rigorous use that any Spidey suit will ever see - 8 performances a week involving substantial dancing, martial arts and aerial acrobatics. The entire front of the hood is built with a formed mesh and painted which is then sewn to the back of the hood. This allows an unobstructed field of vision through the mesh. It's why my head appears to have an odd shape in profile (it's not very noticeable when onstage). Puma Future Cat sneakers are attached to the suit with velcro and garment clips. This version of the suit zippers across the back of the shoulders, but there are various versions based on the specific actor and their performance requirements. The suit pictured has had some repairs because it's been used onstage. The costume was designed by the late Eiko Ishioka, a prominent Opera designer.
Kevinbnyc
I've got a photo shoot planned for the middle of February (was in January but the photographer got busy). Thought i'd share a couple of phtos taken with my iPhone, not the best but you get the idea. Thanks to MCL34N for making this suit, it truly is a work of art!