BvS The Batsuit Thread - - - - - - - - - - Part 33

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Some spoilers..http://batman-news.com/2015/12/06/michael-wilkinson-comic-con-brazil-2015/

This is the quote I like

"When I was talking to the director Zack Snyder, he really wanted to go back to how it’s being shown in the comic books cause when you think about Batman in the last twenty years from the films, it’s sort of really stepped away from the really simple, powerful, intimidating silhouette of Batman in the graphic novel?"

Ben Affleck Batshadow? Awesome :mnm:
 
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If I were a betting man, I'd wager that this design was mostly derived from the artwork of Jim Lee, Frank Miller and David Finch.

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^ The texture of the suit, in particular, is very reminiscent of Finch's Batman; and all three aforementioned artists consistently depict the character with a very imposing and large, muscled frame.
 
Yeah but I was hoping for a full body shot on to of a building. Maybe i'm greedy.

OH yeah I want that too but I think this trailer was too fast pace for a shot like that. Hopefully in the next one
 
Some spoilers..http://batman-news.com/2015/12/06/michael-wilkinson-comic-con-brazil-2015/

This is the quote I like

"When I was talking to the director Zack Snyder, he really wanted to go back to how it’s being shown in the comic books cause when you think about Batman in the last twenty years from the films, it’s sort of really stepped away from the really simple, powerful, intimidating silhouette of Batman in the graphic novel?"

Ben Affleck Batshadow? Awesome :mnm:

Unfortunately I don't think that's what he means. I think he is talking about a hulking, muscular silhouette. I hope I'm wrong!

In other news, Coco, can you spot a detail (or two) in this nearly photorealistic iteration of the suit that should make guys like you and I happy? ;)

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don't know if we talked about this but is there black make up around Ben's eyes? I think not this time. What's your thoughts?
 
Unfortunately I don't think that's what he means. I think he is talking about a hulking, muscular silhouette. I hope I'm wrong!

In other news, Coco, can you spot a detail (or two) in this nearly photorealistic iteration of the suit that should make guys like you and I happy? ;)

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This is glorious.
 
I want the Desert Batman action figure. Any company make that version yet?
 
The black makeup is simply not going to go away. White people tend to have very light skin(...gee really). So you jet a cowl that can get pretty jet black so you don't want that pink fleshy skin peaking out. Looks terrible.
 
The black makeup is simply not going to go away. White people tend to have very light skin(...gee really). So you jet a cowl that can get pretty jet black so you don't want that pink fleshy skin peaking out. Looks terrible.

I agree. I'm white and the one time I forgot my eye makeup while vigilanting as Black Beetleguy, two car thieves actually laughed at me.
 
I don't know... I've always thought that if the eye holes were small enough, i cwouldn't care if i could see the skin around the eyes. I don't mind it on Adam West, for example.
 
Wearing a tight mask too close to your eyes might not be very comfortable. Also, no matter how close you make the eye holes, you'll still have to put makeup on the eyelids.
 
The black makeup is simply not going to go away. White people tend to have very light skin(...gee really). So you jet a cowl that can get pretty jet black so you don't want that pink fleshy skin peaking out. Looks terrible.

Agreed. The black eye makeup is a necessary evil. Comic artists never had to really deal with it, but in live action it's noticeably distracting if there's white flesh around the eyes. It's better if the entire mask area is blacked off asides from the obvious whites of the eyes, which can't be avoided.

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Agreed. The black eye makeup is a necessary evil. Comic artists never had to really deal with it, but in live action it's noticeably distracting if there's white flesh around the eyes. It's better if the entire mask area is blacked off asides from the obvious whites of the eyes, which can't be avoided.


I've never seen more raccoons than on the set of "Arrow"

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Has anyone made a manip of a batcowl with Black Panther's eye lenses?
 
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