World Spidey Suits & Suit Creation methods.

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Another pic of the Classic Spider-Man suit Brad made for me.
That looks awsome Spidey8 the colors are perfect the chest spider looks nice, the frames and lenses look awsome.. show a photo of the back Spider too.

Hey Brad is this another new suit youl be making?
 
Sure... I can pretty much mix and match any design you want.
 
Sure... I can pretty much mix and match any design you want.

Thats a cool thing brad, I was wondering if you would concider the following, MOVIE VENOM or IRON SPIDEY?

If these were avaliable i would buy in a heart beat!

Graham
 
I got a set of lenses casted from a stunt set and a fan made face shell...problem is, there is only one magnet on each lense and eyehole, but it does not have the clips on the lenses (as seen in screen used pics)..anyone have any ideas to attach the rest of the lense to the face shell without gluing it to the suit?
 
I got a set of lenses casted from a stunt set and a fan made face shell...problem is, there is only one magnet on each lense and eyehole, but it does not have the clips on the lenses (as seen in screen used pics)..anyone have any ideas to attach the rest of the lense to the face shell without gluing it to the suit?

Get some magnets that are thin and drimmel out the back of the frame till the magnets fit and do the same for the faceshell, then just glue the magnets in the holes you made.
 
can someone please send me a detailed file with pictures of how to put a bloody spiderman costume together im having a real difficult time, everything is ther i just can do it INSTRUCTIONS please! pm me please
 
can someone please send me a detailed file with pictures of how to put a bloody spiderman costume together im having a real difficult time, everything is ther i just can do it INSTRUCTIONS please! pm me please
Oh man, I tried asking them for this once. Expect nothing. This is a show-off thread.
 
Or maybe we just dont have instructions. ... do you keep instructions on how to tie your shoe laces? with detailed pictures?
 
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..... I drew this and forgot about it.

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There's a short sew line missing from the hips section. Shame only people who've already sewn a suit will be able to tell tho lol

EDIT: oh, and the Adam's Apple section that needs cutting out and sewing.
 
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Cool... nice picture. I'll keep that one for next time someone asks. ;)
 
Cool... nice picture. I'll keep that one for next time someone asks. ;)
 
Man I know how you feel! I asked McDonald's how they make their big mac sauce and got no response either! :doh:

Hmmm.... I wonder if you asked in a "McDonald's Big Mac Sauce & Sauce Creation methods" board? If you did, I would hope you'd receive some sort of useful response, based upon the title of the board.

Take a closer look at our board title... "Spidey Suits & Suit Creation methods". From the title, I'd expect any question about Spidey suits and their creation to be fair game. If you choose to not answer that is your business, but to ridicule someone for asking a question appropriate for this board is uncalled for. This board is for exactly that kind of question. "How did you do that?" is a great Suit Creation method question.

On the other hand, if someone wants to use this board as a "show off" opportunity, there's nothing wrong with that either! "Spidey Suits" is the first half of the name, so show off!

For those who have worked very hard and put tons of time into developing an awesome suit creation method, I can understand that you might not want to give away your secrets. Maybe you'd consider putting together a general "how to" file or even a DVD and sell it to interested people? You don't have to give away the secrets, just show how to put the pieces together, etc.
 
Maybe sometime down the track but just at the moment I've too many projects on the go as my spare time basically involves catching up on some sleep. Im fairly certain where all the parts go has been posted before.
 
Something else that may be of use. A sewing guide for a muscle suit. I used two black lycra suits, with foam in between. Then sewed the extra muscle lines to hold it in place and add detail.

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Can anyone post some photos of screen used Spiderman lenses with the clips? I am trying to find a way to make the clips (looking for photos of the back side of the lense with clips)
 
Hmmm.... I wonder if you asked in a "McDonald's Big Mac Sauce & Sauce Creation methods" board? If you did, I would hope you'd receive some sort of useful response, based upon the title of the board.

Take a closer look at our board title... "Spidey Suits & Suit Creation methods". From the title, I'd expect any question about Spidey suits and their creation to be fair game. If you choose to not answer that is your business, but to ridicule someone for asking a question appropriate for this board is uncalled for. This board is for exactly that kind of question. "How did you do that?" is a great Suit Creation method question.

On the other hand, if someone wants to use this board as a "show off" opportunity, there's nothing wrong with that either! "Spidey Suits" is the first half of the name, so show off!

For those who have worked very hard and put tons of time into developing an awesome suit creation method, I can understand that you might not want to give away your secrets. Maybe you'd consider putting together a general "how to" file or even a DVD and sell it to interested people? You don't have to give away the secrets, just show how to put the pieces together, etc.

You've got a great point there about the "show off" thing. When I first came here I felt the same way...still do somewhat.

What you've asked is a huge question...but here goes:

1. First you have to decide which kind of suit you want - comic-style or movie or a variation

2. There are two basic ways to make a spiderman suit - either get a pattern dye sublimated (printed) onto 4-way stretch spandex or have normal red and blue cloth cut into patterns

3. If you go the dye sub route...you're going to need a pattern. There's a pattern floating around...and it's also on some SpideyDIY site. That pattern is the "SpideyBoone" pattern. I've been told that this pattern has the dimensions and proportions of the arms and other parts slightly off. I've also heard that the dimensions are NOT off. So you can try that method if you want.

*****Theoretical idea...might not work...just theorizing****
If you are REALLY industrious and want to start from scratch, what I'd do is make a duct-tape dummy (google it) from head to toe then sharpie your proposed seams onto the tape..then cut it all out...then scan it piece by piece. Once you get there...at least you have a base pattern.

You could go further and find a muscle pattern and try to scale it correctly. But that'd be tricky because the way most spidersuits are shaded doesnt look like the pictures online.

Then you'd have to, piece by piece, figure out how to draw the weblines.

Now, if you're content with just drawing the lines, you might use 3d Tulip fabric paint. You could also use a Sharpie (yes people do that).

If you want 3d lines, you could cast 4mm thick lines of urethane tinted back (SpiderMilk did a diagram) and glue those down in the correct spots.

Or you could do a clay sculpt...cast that in plaster or silicone...then pour black-tinted urethane in...then glue it down.

Find good picture of some spiderman eyes you like ...sculpt them in clay, mold them in plaster/silicone and pour in urethane.

The lenses? there's a mesh method...and a white cloth method.

4. If you go the route with 2 different fabrics, you'll want to try it out with newspaper or muslin to make the pattern off of your duct tape dummy. Then look above and figure out how you want to do the webs...like I said above.

If this sounds like a complete mess to you...well it's just a glimpse of how hard it is to do this from scratch. But it's not impossible...someone started from scratch before :)

BTW...here's the comic spidey me and 2 friends have created...and are selling for $399 + 20 shipping.

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We also have a Movie version with 2d printed webs...

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Also 399$ + 20 shipping.
 
Oh... lots of goodies. Here's my latest creation. Myself and a fellow costumer made the molds... I made the undersuit and attached all the armour. :). Boots are custom made.

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Not spidey but Im about to start work on a full urethane webbing suit. :) I'll post progress pics once underway.

Brad.
 
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