The Official Costume Thread - Part 4

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but some of us don't expects dramatically dark shadows even black shadows

natural shadowing from the actors muscle tone is perfectly fine

this is my superman color palate any of these would be fine

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Must say that my preference is number 2 all the way, or blue 4.

Superman must be bright, to be sure, but at the same time he shouldn't burn our retina's out! :yay:
 

It's been alluded to already, but people need to stop thinking of the costume being a representation of a COMIC BOOK outfit but an outfit that is based in the REAL WORLD.

When picking shades, I try to think of it this way: If I were a superhero and had to chose a costume with blue, red, and yellow, I would not pick the traditional comic shades.

Of that swatch above, the only one I would consider actually wearing myself is 3b.

So, what shades would YOU wear?
 
Those goddamn colors are perfect-ish... Just depend on severe harsh lighting to bring on the darkness/shading...




That suit is pretty much perfect-ish. The \S/ could be a little better but the overall look is amazing. Now if only Snyder can somehow capture that look on film.
 
I like 4b 1r and for the belt 2y but for the symbol 1y
 
Whatever the origin of the suit in the movie,it must explain why a 21st century guy like Clark would choose to wear tights,briefs and a cape in public.I especially like Birthright explanation which expalins the suit as being based on Kryptonian fashion and clark wearing it to honour his people.
 
the suit resembling Kryptonian fashion (specifically law enforcement uniforms) is the only reason i can think of as to why he would create his suit with tights and briefs.
 
It's not entirely necessary that they explain why he wears a costume. They still haven't had to with Spider-Man.

But if they did, I would like to go into the psychology of it, learn more about the mind of Clark Kent and what would lead him to dress that way. One idea I had is the suit could be Clark's own attempt to look like an alien, possibly basing it off retro sci fi serials and things like that.
 
It's not entirely necessary that they explain why he wears a costume. They still haven't had to with Spider-Man.

Actually, they did. Spider-Man's costume is a wrestling costume in the movie.

But if they did, I would like to go into the psychology of it, learn more about the mind of Clark Kent and what would lead him to dress that way. One idea I had is the suit could be Clark's own attempt to look like an alien, possibly basing it off retro sci fi serials and things like that.

I like that idea!
 
Actually, they did. Spider-Man's costume is a wrestling costume in the movie.

Well yeah, but in the end, it's still dressing up in a fancy costume. I think overall, the thing people have trouble suspending disbelief over is that when someone becomes a superhero, that they'd wear a costume. Some heroes have costumes that aren't really costumes, like Iron Man. Or Green Lantern, who's costume is actually the uniform of the GLC. Superman and Spider-Man almost seem to just be expressing themselves by dressing up.

I like that idea!
Thanks. :)
 
I'm no expert on Spider-Man, but I believe in his comics origin, the suit originated either as his wrestling outfit or the costume from the tv show he starred in prior to his superhero career. It was the movie that had him wearing two separate costumes.
 
Well yeah, but in the end, it's still dressing up in a fancy costume. I think overall, the thing people have trouble suspending disbelief over is that when someone becomes a superhero, that they'd wear a costume. Some heroes have costumes that aren't really costumes, like Iron Man. Or Green Lantern, who's costume is actually the uniform of the GLC. Superman and Spider-Man almost seem to just be expressing themselves by dressing up.

Thanks. :)

I agree with you.

The first costume was for wrestling, but not the the final one.

The final suit was designed for the wrestling ring, the first was an improvised version.

I'm no expert on Spider-Man, but I believe in his comics origin, the suit originated either as his wrestling outfit or the costume from the tv show he starred in prior to his superhero career. It was the movie that had him wearing two separate costumes.

Correct. The comics had him wear a net over his face as a wrestler, then he made the Spider-Man costume for a TV show. I don't know why he quit the TV show.
 
I'm no expert on Spider-Man, but I believe in his comics origin, the suit originated either as his wrestling outfit or the costume from the tv show he starred in prior to his superhero career. It was the movie that had him wearing two separate costumes.

I thought he was talking about the film? You guys were talking about an explanation for Superman's costume on film, my mistake.
 
Just a quick mock up..

Took Sebastian Colombos classic suit art work, merged it with his Superman returns suit artwork, darkened the colours a tad, aded a little "sheen" to the material, added medusones amazing \S/shield design...
Not very polished just a quick mock up.. Thoughts?

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Only way you can get a costume that looks like that is with rubber muscles.
 
Careful saying rubber around here, people don't understand how rubber in costumes works in these parts.
 
I think the rubber look works for Batman bacause he wears armour, but Superman doesn't need it. I mean he's bulletproof.
 
To be honest the design wasn't meant to highlight the "rubber" look.. It was more to show how the darkened colourscheme married with Medusones Shield design could work...
 

The ridiculous thing about this concept is that while it is possible in physics to compress something that small, it would be impossible to uncompress it. Take a slice of Wonder Bread and squeeze it into a little ball, and then try to stretch it back out. Not so easy, is it? That's basically what Superman would have to do to his costume if he could squish it down that small, and it's the same reason that Flash keeping his costume inside a ring is ******ed. ;)
 
To be honest the design wasn't meant to highlight the "rubber" look.. It was more to show how the darkened colourscheme married with Medusones Shield design could work...

Well, in that regard I think it works fine.
 
In hindsight the "sheen" was a HUGE mistake :D

The reds were darkened (perhaps too much) but are open to "tweaking"
supersesignernorubber.jpg

tried to "de-rubberise" the design a bit :D
 
I had to ajust the temperature on my screen, because it looked REALLY dark at first.
 
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