How did the studio create the texture for the Deadpool costume?

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probably more like asking the designer of the Ferrari 458 Spider what paint method was used by the designer of the Ferrari 458 Italia.

Yes, this is a much better analogy. The same techniques and materials are used to paint both cars, even if the individuals responsible for overseeing the design/production are two different people.
 
Regarding found fabrics that looks like the screen-printed ones:
I found thick "cordura-like" stretch fabric in Beijing which I used for my Captain America Avengers suit. See close-up pictures of the fabric below (Please note that the ruler shows metric units, .ie mm). A darker, red version of this fabric, together with some airbrushing on top to enhance the color would definitely work for Deadpool or Antman IMO.

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looks a good alternative to the expensive printed fabric.
Do they have it in darker red? and how much does it cost?

Regarding found fabrics that looks like the screen-printed ones:
I found thick "cordura-like" stretch fabric in Beijing which I used for my Captain America Avengers suit. See close-up pictures of the fabric below (Please note that the ruler shows metric units, .ie mm). A darker, red version of this fabric, together with some airbrushing on top to enhance the color would definitely work for Deadpool or Antman IMO.

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I've been pouring over close ups of the movie for fabric reference and i finally found it, it's called dot textured interlock polyester knit. Looking at this picture, I noticed that the mask is a semi stretchy, cloth type material, not spandex or shiny fabric. it also had this, sort of, waffle pattern to it, or rather, a micro checker board. I found the fabric here, http://s7d1.scene7.com/is/image/Onl...ured InterLock?wid=2000&qlt=90,1&op_sharpen=1, however it is blue, so the search continues. View attachment 653879View attachment 653880
 
I've been pouring over close ups of the movie for fabric reference and i finally found it, it's called dot textured interlock polyester knit. Looking at this picture, I noticed that the mask is a semi stretchy, cloth type material, not spandex or shiny fabric. it also had this, sort of, waffle pattern to it, or rather, a micro checker board. I found the fabric here, http://s7d1.scene7.com/is/image/Onl...ured InterLock?wid=2000&qlt=90,1&op_sharpen=1, however it is blue, so the search continues. View attachment 653879View attachment 653880

as Kevin mentioned, I sure its screen printed stretch as well. The texturess look raised on the fabric i
 
as Kevin mentioned, I sure its screen printed stretch as well. The textures look raised on the fabric i

I found a red polyester shirt that had similar patterning, then quickly made a deadpool costume.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMlwIl8VfAs

Deets:
1. I made a faceshell instead of regular cloth over the face. The cloth on the face made the mask contorted (or maybe my face is fugly, probably that). used the pep file below, brushed and poured 2 part plastic resin (bought on ebay) and sanded the whole thing down so it doesn't look like a pep file. I used the polyester shirt, cut out a pattern, and glued is on the face shell.

https://www.onekura.com/blog/deadpool-face-shell-a4-paper/

the shirt i bought on ebay, it was lycra polyester and had a deadpool theme. I ended up repainting it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/17228861070...49&var=471109171917&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

the pants are dickies work pants, painted red and black, regular spray paint.

the guns are airsoft guns, full size desert eagles, clear, found here for $9.99 USD (cheapest i've found so far)

http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Magnum_Research_Desert_Eagle_44_Airsoft_Clear/1423

the swords are cheap kids ninja swords bought at party city (12 dollars USD) .

IDK, probably good for some amateur cosplay, but no where near movie quality, i will need to redo the whole thing
 
I'd say screen printed spandex, most of the costumes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe are spandex with textures printed on. It may be silicone printed, rather than puff paint. The Captain America stealth suit was printed nylon, looks like the Avengers Captain America suit was the same way. I'm sure I read that the Ant-Man was printed silicone onto fabric. Here's a photo next to the Deadpool mask:

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yeah like very tiny screen printing
 

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