World Spidey Suits & Suit Creation methods.

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I have a feeling the new movie will be about as good as the musical. Not liking the new costume what so ever.
 
Looks interesting. The seams are certainly well hidden.
 
Sorry Guys I dont want to get off the Spidey Suit and Suit Creation Methods subject but I wanted to share a photo of the New Captain America Movie Costume:

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After studying the new suit I have a few conclusions to throw out there:

Base seems to be entirely blue lycra suit, even under the chest the blue shows through.
The seems are good but remain the same. You can just make out one on HIS inner left forearm.
The brick work has no muscle shaping to it :bow:. Most noticeable on his chest at the sides. Glove blue stripe part just has smaller bricks.

After the technique I looked into for the black spidey suit. I'm gonna go with extreme screen printing (Sony's method of choice from before btw):
1st layer = Black bricks
2nd layer = Red sections
3rd layer = Black webbing

It is conceivable that using incredibly thick rubber ink, you could create a deep rubber.

Feel free to discuss/dissect or call shenanigans on all this

Brogz

edit: Oh, and I don't like it
 
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Yeah... lots of rubber on lycra. Might have a blue dye-sub on a lighter blue fabric as the base also.. it's hard to tell. I might draw it up for a total dye-sub suit.. :) once some better pics become available.

Brad.
 
Im thinking there might also be a zipper on the right side groin for No.1 toilet stops...
 
i'm assuming the 3d pattern on the blue is done similar as venom ans symbiote from spider-man 3

it also looks like the spider is missing as there seems to be some remaining on the right side because of the lighting difference.
 
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The polygon pattern is similar to what I did on the Reilly suit. I thought it looked good back then.... still looks pretty good. ;)

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I'm only guessing but the red parts we can see on his hips might be part of the back spider.

Brad
 
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The new suit looks like a mix between the reilly suit and a basket ball.

When i see, how the red parts get wrinkles on his hands, i guess, they are latex attached to blue lycra.
 
Now, now, don't everybody panic. For all we know this could be a picture of his "wrestling costume" that later morphs into the familiar "Spidey" that we all know and love.

Remember that in the original comic he designed his Spider-Man suit to wear for his Pro-wrestling career which he actually pursued for some months, developing quite a fan-base. It was NOT the "one shot" match he had in the 2002 movie. He designed his initial costume as a gimick to add a little flash and pizazz to his "character" that he wrestled as. Maybe this might be his "concept prototype" and later when he starts fighting crime it develops into the more traditional look. It would also explain the bruising on his face and the sort of "padded, athletic" look to his gloves.
 
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Now, now, don't everybody panic. For all we know this could be a picture of his "wrestling costume" that later morphs into the familiar "Spidey" that we all know and love. ...


Do you really think so or do you only hope? :)
 
Do you really think so or do you only hope? :)

To be honest, I don't mind the new look. The way I see it, they gave us three solid movies of the "classic" Spidey look. The whole point of this reboot is to explore new and different directions, not to rehash the last three movies with a different cast. I would have been angry if the very FIRST movie had started off by immediately veering away from the Spidey that I'm used to, but now that I've had 10 years of looking at the good ol' classic red & blue, I don't mind them trying out something a little more avant garde. After all, this is supposed to be a "whole new" Spider-Man. I'm interested to see where it goes.
 
Very well said Taylor. We'll have a lot of time to discuss it.
 
Now, now, don't everybody panic. For all we know this could be a picture of his "wrestling costume" that later morphs into the familiar "Spidey" that we all know and love.

Remember that in the original comic he designed his Spider-Man suit to wear for his Pro-wrestling career which he actually pursued for some months, developing quite a fan-base. It was NOT the "one shot" match he had in the 2002 movie. He designed his initial costume as a gimick to add a little flash and pizazz to his "character" that he wrestled as. Maybe this might be his "concept prototype" and later when he starts fighting crime it develops into the more traditional look. It would also explain the bruising on his face and the sort of "padded, athletic" look to his gloves.
you think so? I really hope your right about that... You know the back Pack is is holding onto says alot...maybe he was lying to his uncle saying he was going to go to school when in reality he was going to make some money..but then again Im only guessing :dry:
 
Honestly, as long as he shoot webs, climbs walls, stops the bad guys and saves the day... I dont care what suit he's wearing. It'll still be spidey and a fun movie to watch.
 
Honestly, as long as he shoot webs, climbs walls, stops the bad guys and saves the day... I dont care what suit he's wearing. It'll still be spidey and a fun movie to watch.

You mean, he also could wear this suit in the movie?
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:)
 
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some one on prop replica forums made a better more accurate front spider

That's mine! It still needs to be cleaned up slightly, but until better (Non-battle damaged) shots pop up that's probably going to be the closest I'll get it for a while.

Glad you appreciate my work.

-Nick
 
That's mine! It still needs to be cleaned up slightly, but until better (Non-battle damaged) shots pop up that's probably going to be the closest I'll get it for a while.

Glad you appreciate my work.

-Nick
No problem. It looks great! Did you use photoshop?
 
No problem. It looks great! Did you use photoshop?

Yeah, first I did my best to remove distortion from the image and straighten it and make it symmetrical. Then I used the pen tool to interpret the shape as best I could.

There are still a few things I want to try to fix/change on it though.

-Nick
 
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