elurew
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Post by elurew on Apr 6, 2005 19:05:51 GMT -5
thats a cool pic... what exactly was that ebay auction selling??
And what do you mean by a clean pic of the chest spider?
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Post by Spidey4fun on Apr 6, 2005 20:46:06 GMT -5
thats a cool pic... what exactly was that ebay auction selling?? And what do you mean by a clean pic of the chest spider? The Aution was selling the chest piece from the Spiderman II movie suit. Sold for about $9000 I think. A clean picture....just a nice photoshop picture or similar of a good size. cheers ;D
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Post by Spidey4fun on Apr 11, 2005 21:18:36 GMT -5
Got one....thanks. ;D
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Post by urbandcspidey on Apr 21, 2005 18:46:35 GMT -5
the latex sheets are expensive, but you may be able to use a fetish thick latex hood. they come in red and black. for example the one that can be found at this link www.twistmyrubberarm.com/en/color_black_red_std_latex_rubber.htmuse good barber shears to cut the rubber without distressing it. email the owner, he may be able to give you additional tips
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Post by urbandcspidey on Apr 21, 2005 20:55:42 GMT -5
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Post by skdzines on Jul 9, 2005 23:42:52 GMT -5
I don't have any pics of the actual mold of my most recent front spider, but I created a mold of the spider that I designed using photoshop. I have used a mixture of a silicone rubber that I purchased from silicones-inc.com. The mold came out excellent and is extremely flexible and stretchy. Only thing I haven't done is tried to glue it to the suit yet. Apparently though, silicone can only be applied to fabric using another 100% silicone to act as your glue. Haven't tested it yet though. I'll let you know how it works out. Other than that, the mold itself is excellent. Here is photo of the image used for the mold.
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elurew
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Post by elurew on Jul 21, 2005 8:58:43 GMT -5
hey... so how are you guys attaching the spider to the suit? do they go over the webbing? or do you cut the webbing clear so the spider can be placed directly on the suit
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Post by glsmatt on Jul 21, 2005 19:39:17 GMT -5
I was the one who helped create that back spider. I gave a copy to nayef and he created a latex version of it.
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LUDAKRIS
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Post by LUDAKRIS on Jul 25, 2005 4:36:11 GMT -5
? help create it how for what the movie?
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Post by urbandcspidey on Aug 12, 2005 21:17:35 GMT -5
i just received my front spider from a seller named osirisflower on ebay. it is made of black latex. i used the brush-on version of krazy glue to attach it. No problems. I also stretched the suit a little and held it down with computer speakers so that there were no wrinkles in the fabric. PS, i was playing Preludes Greatest MasterMixes while doing this. Here's a search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ50QQsassZosirisflower to a picture of the spider from ebay. more pics to come.
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elurew
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Post by elurew on Sept 23, 2005 0:04:31 GMT -5
i have a latex printed back spider and am not really sure how i should go about putting it on... should i sew it on? or superglue??
help? please?
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Post by urbandcspidey on Sept 30, 2005 19:57:49 GMT -5
Just wanted to share with you pictures of my construction of the back spider. The top two pictures show what happened when I used vinyl spandex. Using the template obtained from this thread, I used fabric scissors to cut out the red spider. Major problem , the "Crazy glue" attacked the back of the spider. Part two, I then tried a red latex sheet for the spider. Using the same pattern and the fabric scissors, I was able to successfully glue the spider onto the suit.
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Post by urbandcspidey on Sept 30, 2005 23:00:58 GMT -5
Here are two more pictures. The front spider is 3 dimensional black latex, and the other is the latex sheet. Sorry for the out of focus pics, but the camera was having trouble taking pictures in the dark.
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Post by Spidey4fun on Sept 30, 2005 23:39:01 GMT -5
Looking good Urband.....Latex not vinyl.....nice tip on the back spider. Here's a close-up of the latex chest spider I cast. The mold has the same beveled edge as my webbing. I just need to fit the mold for the tips is the spider legs. They're a little to round. ;D
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NFox
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Post by NFox on Oct 21, 2005 11:36:03 GMT -5
Hey guys. It's been a while since I've posted here, but I have still been reading these boards religiously. I thought I'd add to this thread with both a front AND back spider design that I made up based on MANY refernce pic of both. They aren't "screen accurate" (mostly due to error on my part) but are close enough that no one will notice any minor discrepancies they have.. Enjoy: Nick Fox
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