Gamma Goliath
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The second one is basically the JL suit.
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Trouble is, Ben or any actor besides the rock doesn’t have this type of figure to realistically make this look work.. Ben would have had to wear a muscle suit under his Bruce Wayne attire to convincingly look built! Which I wouldn’t have minded... personally... however we would know it’s movie magic...I think that some of the BvS pre-production designs are pretty interesting :
If it is , it looks much better on paper IMO.The second one is basically the JL suit.
I mean, the suit is fine but Tyler Hoechlin is really skinny.
Cloth hides definition. That's why even the most muscular person can look relatively slim inside a suit. And it's why every superhero outfit needs muscle padding regardless of how big the actor is.How the hell does he look so skinny in the Superman suit...
Cloth hides definition. That's why even the most muscular person can look relatively slim inside a suit. And it's why every superhero outfit needs muscle padding regardless of how big the actor is.
Yeah itd look a lot closer to this on a film budgetI was going to say, most costume do, as they aren't drawn in a way that reflects the reality. An example, the superman suit from supergirl.... looks amazing on paper.View attachment 26295
I think not... it’s more the way the actor in the suit was drawn.. unrealistic proportions etcYeah itd look a lot closer to this on a film budget
That same suit could be drawn on a smaller and more realistic model and it would look just as amazing.I think not... it’s more the way the actor in the suit was drawn.. unrealistic proportions etc
It's not just material, but design as well. A lot of had Routh's suit was designed, from the size of the S to placement of the cape contributed. Think how vertical lines are slimming and horizontal are fattening. They choose a lot bad design elements that all the money in the world can't fix.I think that it's caused by the material they're using. Brandon Routh had the same problem :he was pretty big , but on screen he looked pretty skinny for the role he was playing.
Comparing the two photos you have to notice how the way the cape in attached makes the MoS shoulders look bigger. How the belt is lower and the "alien" texture makes a 'v' which makes his torso look thinner which makes his arms and chest look larger. And the musicle shading all adds to making him look stronger. But this suit probably wen through a 100 small iterations and test suits before they settled on what they wanted. I doubt tv made more than one test before the final suit.That same suit could be drawn on a smaller and more realistic model and it would look just as amazing.
What makes the difference is the materials that are used.
If you took Hoechlin’s suit design and used the materials that they used for the MoS suit, it would look much closer to that concept art.
The under layers of both Arkham Origins and JL are quite nice looking :
The same way Evans looked so skinny in that first Avengers suit.How the hell does he look so skinny in the Superman suit...
lolDiana: 'who are you imposter? Where's the bloke from BvS?'
Not just hides definition, it compresses and smoothes everything out. Superhero costumes using modern construction techniques basically function the same as high-powered Spanx unless they have muscle padding underneath.Cloth hides definition. That's why even the most muscular person can look relatively slim inside a suit. And it's why every superhero outfit needs muscle padding regardless of how big the actor is.
Yup - but I always liked the idea his suit would get ripped and damaged - superman esp! Batman wears spandex that is basically flame proof and I guess under impact tenses up and stops a bulletNot just hides definition, it compresses and smoothes everything out. Superhero costumes using modern construction techniques basically function the same as high-powered Spanx unless they have muscle padding underneath.