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Post by amazingheroes on Feb 1, 2005 7:15:09 GMT -5
Hi guys, I'm really new to this, how do I post a pic? I want to post a new pic of my new suit. Thanks, amazingheroes
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Post by Oberon on Feb 1, 2005 9:14:23 GMT -5
Hey there amazingheroes, First you have to upload the picture somewhere. I personally use www.uploadit.org, but there are many other hosts around. After that you have to click on the pic icon on the "Add tags" when you´re ready to post and put the link to the photo there. That´s it. Hope you can make it....
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Post by Xeno on Feb 1, 2005 9:48:51 GMT -5
Hi there, welcome to our boards ! Send me an e-mail with the pictures to wayne10650@yahoo.com I'll help you host them.
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Post by amazingheroes on Feb 1, 2005 9:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by amazingheroes on Feb 1, 2005 9:58:16 GMT -5
hhmmm that didn't work..haha Xeno I sent you an email..thanks! Kevin
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Post by Xeno on Feb 1, 2005 10:16:17 GMT -5
Awesome suit man !
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Post by amazingheroes on Feb 1, 2005 10:40:16 GMT -5
thanks! It's a spidyfan43 suit..he did a great job. It's a good mix of the comic and movie Spiderman. Anyone going to Wizard World Philly? I think all the spidey suit guys should go! That would be cool!
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Post by Superman on Feb 1, 2005 15:12:12 GMT -5
Hey man great suit, I like the brick work.
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Post by Spidey4fun on Feb 1, 2005 17:07:42 GMT -5
Hey Dude, GREAT SUIT. Spideyfan43......fantastic job...are thoses lenses made from tint? You know the more I look at those lense frames the more I like them...... ;Nice....
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Post by kuriatey08 on Feb 1, 2005 20:04:43 GMT -5
hey guys, I'm working on a costume also. I bought some patterns from Jawa, and should be getting those in pretty soon. I previously have made a costume, but I wasn't satisfied with it, I never really completly finished it. I think that with this next suit, i'm not actually dye sub the pattern on fabric, but after this one that I'm working on right now I'll probably do that. But yeah, anyways, once i get some progress on what I'm working on, I'll put some pics up.
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Post by larthelad on Feb 1, 2005 20:13:33 GMT -5
very nice to see the ols red and blue. i wonder if anyone has tried maybe doing the movie version of the suit in red and black or if any attempts have been made in making other perfect varitions of other spidey suits. I'm just being curious. Its not like I'm sure if I could make a suit anyway. I also dont have the body for a spidey suit either (for a while anyway)
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Post by kuriatey08 on Feb 1, 2005 20:27:39 GMT -5
At one time, a while back I saw some pics of someone who had made the suit with black, to replace the blue. I'll try to see if I'll be able to find that site again. if I find it, I'll let you know.
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Post by Spidey4fun on Feb 1, 2005 23:54:25 GMT -5
Hey Kuri, You'll like Jawa's patterns. They're pretty good in fact I've got some of his patterns as well. The blue brickwork is not complete though so if you've got photoshop, or are getting it, i'd have a play with the paterns yourself. Then you'll be that little bit closer to the perfect suit. ;D
cheers
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Post by kuriatey08 on Feb 2, 2005 0:10:59 GMT -5
i was just wonderin, I'm using foamies and cutting them out for webbing on my suit, and then puting a layer of varnish type stuff on the foamies to give it a more shiny look. I've tried using tulip paint, but I'm just not very good with it. Is someone nkows of a better way to make webbing, that'd be cool. i've also thought about using like a thinn sheet of rubber and cutting it out, but am having trouble finding this. If someone knows where I could get this rubber, it'd be a great help.
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Post by Spidey4fun on Feb 3, 2005 6:05:43 GMT -5
Hey Kuri, Try Latex. Poor some liquid latex onto glass. When it drys you can peel it off and trace the chest or back spider onto it. Cut it out and you've made your spiders.
As for webbing.....I believe spiderman43 has a good mix of latex he uses for the webbing.
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