DarthRayne
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Nice suit! Will you be offering commission work on suits like those in the future?
Nope. That's the only one Im making.
I agree..But I herd they are really hard to make and Time consuming as well...I would spend at least 1 thousand dollars just to get my hands on one of them if I had the money because I know thats how much they sell for maybe more than that..Although Brad you did an awsome job putting that DK suit together it does look awsome. Nice JobDamn...you would make one suit that badass and never sell them to anyone...
t:White fabric doesn't work well for the eyes, visibility is so limited. Over the years I've experimented with a few things and wire mesh spray painted white looks best on camera and for visibility imo.
LOL You know the best thing about these Comic Lenes is that they look soo clean you cant really tell rather if its White Painted mesh or White Lycra inside the Frames..Nice Job Brad.Is that mesh in the photo? Maybe I'm wrong??
t:So I take it from the smiley with the teeth that you were just trying to be insulting, then?
Thanks for keeping my secrets bro!! I dont mind helping guys with questions when they're making suits for themselves.. but not when they're going to use my hard earned knowledge to go into business. 
Brad, you and I have already spoken by PM about this and I figured it was resolved. I understand the position in regards to competition. Fair enough.
It's fine for someone to protect your work...but to rub it in my face is a bit *****e-baggy.
And let's be clear, you haven't really helped out a lot of folks with much info in these Spiderman creation threads. More than one objective newcomer has come, asked for help, and replied that there was no real help to be had. That's happened MULTIPLE times over the history of this ...and the original thread.
You know what's funny...Mike Romanenko...even with all the stuff he's gone through...was much nicer...and forthcoming about creation methods than you.
Back when I was just someone who wanted to buy something, I asked if you could do a detachable mask and gloves. Wanna know how you responded? You said "Can't be done. The suit won't look right" Hmmmmm. Looks like you changed your tune once other people started doing it.
I realize that a lot of this might come off as sour grapes since we're in competition, but once you basically said the gloves are off...here's what you get.
t: And I still think the movie suit looks best done in one peice to keep true to the design and it's still the only way I do the urethane webbing suits. My Printed webbing suits I do offer with a separate mask and have done so since day 1.. but good for you for doing everything in parts. .. and yes, your gloves come off, mine still dont...but maybe one day.
t:Here is a pic of my almost finished suit from free comic book day.
-Todd
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LOL...and I was anxious to ask you that question Brad. But now that you mentioned it and brought it up to my attention I guess its ok to ask.And I still think the movie suit looks best done in one peice to keep true to the design and it's still the only way I do the urethane webbing suits. My Printed webbing suits I do offer with a separate mask and have done so since day 1.. but good for you for doing everything in parts. .. and yes, your gloves come off, mine still dont...but maybe one day.t:
t: Maybe in the future you could show us something like this in either Urethane or Printed that would really be something to look foward to seeing with your designs.
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A urethane webbing suit done like this just wouldnt look good. There'd be lumps under the arms and neck where the webbing overlaps, so it just looks better to be in a 1 piece suit... and in my opinion you're either fully in character or not.. But that's just my opinion.