Kevin Smith
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ME TOO!
i asked JMC to do a manip based on a flash costume design i did and i think it turned out fantastic!
the idea for the trim is that the suit would absorb energy from the friction created when he moves and release it at those points, so they would glow brighter the faster he moves and when moving fast enough create the familiar lightning trail. I also wanted him to be wearing some sort of helmet, because brain buckets are important, and some of the other touches are just there to tie the helmet in with the rest of the suit.
hope everyone enjoys!
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Okay, very nice work. A for effort. I had the idea of doing the lightning trim on the boot/shin area (a la the arms) if they decided the gold boots just absolutely would not work.
But the shades HAVE to go, The Flash should NOT be wearing goggles, shades, etc, of any kind, and that goes double for a helmet, even if I do see it as a strange nod to Jay Garrick in a way. Totally misses the point of being The Flash (iconic version, you guys know what I mean, lol), so that stuff I would say has to go. Also the ear pieces should be much bigger, he looks like he has little elf ears here as opposed to "door handles" (as Mark Millar called them - and they MUST be there. lol). I would also get rid of the bit of lightning trim around the neck, it's distracting, IMO (although it isn't anywhere near as "busy" looking as the New 52 suit is drawn in some images).
It's important that they get the suit right in the movies and we as fans are careful not to approve of stuff too "different" like this in a way, no offense. I have never understood people's need to complicate The Flash suit with goggles or shades, it's completely unnecessary, The Flash's suit is so well designed, so PERFECT the way it is it requires very little tweaking for live action, so much so you have to be very, very careful how much you mess with it because even the slightest changes in some aspects detract from it, IMO.
It's like the Spider-Man suit to me in a lot of ways; there are no ways to "improve" it. I'd literally just use the comic suit but use real sharp materials and threads and textures to make it. People would be amazed by it. I'd give it a bit of a shine to it as well, it wouldn't be spandex but it wouldn't be like any suit we've seen before (including MOS).
The genius of The Flash suit is in its simplicity, and how sleek it is through that.
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