Im in the same boat. After looking at pictures looked like it took 4.5 web sections/squares vertically, so i measured that on my suit (6ft tall) which was about 20cm cm vertically turns out the scaling of the files worked out about perfect for my height. Not official but i did mine at ~y = 7.7 inches and x = 5.5 inches and then 0.14 inches for z (3.5mm thick). If anyone else that has a better idea could weigh in that would be great. Hope that helps. As for back spiders went off images and tried measuring a similar length on my suit. Which was 11 inches (28cm) by 10.7 (27.2) inches at the same z height as front spider. Had some weird scaling where it confused mm instead of inches (but the correct numbers) so be wary of that if that comes up.Anyone know the size for the front and back spiders? looking to 3d print them
Hi, the best way from what I have seen is and what I am going to try myself for an emblem is 3d print, smooth it all out and cast using Smooth On Mold Star 15. Once the cast is made I will cast in urethane using Smooth On Products. I am hoping to have this done soon. I would check out their YouTube channel.Did someone know how to cast spiders on urethane? Some idea?
Amazing job on this! Really well done! I’m actually in the process of designing my own pattern and wondered if you minded sharing where you got the shoes and the rubber soles from? I’m UK based.Quick update on how the suit is going now that most of the parts needed arrived.
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3d printed Frames and lenses with stainless steel 60 mesh and clear mylar sheets for the lens. Frames primed with white plastic primer and finished with gunmetal.
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Leather shoes with square tips cut and soles removed then flat rubber sole added to the base of the shoe and glued on. Then shoes put inside the suit and the sole of the suit cut and glued around the sole of the shoe. new rubber grip sole glued to the sole after being cut to shape. Similar to El Fett video on youtube.
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Edges of webbed sections puffy painted with silver (not done by print costume) to enclose the webs.
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Front spider cut to size as first attemt was too small then lined up and glued to suit using E6000.
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Back spider made with stencil and cut from rubber sheet then glued to back of suit using E6000.
Now just waiting on Faceshell 3d print to be delivered and more updates will follow.
Thanks.
thank you, links are below for rubber soles.Amazing job on this! Really well done! I’m actually in the process of designing my own pattern and wondered if you minded sharing where you got the shoes and the rubber soles from? I’m UK based.
Your latest versions of the Raimi patterns are incredible.My pattern? My pattern is from Comic Chris from instagram, but it's far from perfect. As for the faceshell, its El Fett's Spider-Man 2 shell. I plan on revisiting this suit soon with an accurate pattern and an actual 2002 shell! I've posted screenshots of the new pattern
If you are attempting to download the ai files for the webbing the link will not download the correct files. That link only has Tasm2 webbing. I made my own raimi webbing that matches perfectly. Here is that link. All Webbing Files - Google Drive...and we begin.
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Spider Files
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http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/frontSpider.ai
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http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/backSpider.ai
These are the 3D files extruded to 2mm and slightly beveled.
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3mm thick versions
http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/spiders-3mm.obj
http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/spiders-3mm.STL
2mm thick versions
http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/spiders.obj
http://www.kenlandrum.com/spider-man/spiders.STL
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Webbing Files
Zipped file for all of the web vectors.
FINAL WEB VECTORS.zip
drive.google.com
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Extruded/beveled 3D web files:
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Pattern Files (Raimi Version)
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sNvgA37t6qQktUN3N4MTZfTjA/edit?usp=sharing
Layered .psd (colors, muscle shading, bricks, webbing all separated)
Bricks only, non-distorted version.spider-man_bricks.png
drive.google.com
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Flattened (with webs) .jpgspider-man-raimi-w-webs101414-PRINT_FILE.zip
drive.google.com
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NEWEST colors (web guides only, no spiders) "Ready-to-Upload" CMYK jpgspider-man_NO-WEBS-031914_v2.jpg.zip
drive.google.com
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3D Print Ready Face Shell
Sized to 23cm in height - 3mm thickness
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3D Face Shell - print ready .obj & .stl formats3D_FaceShell.zip
drive.google.com
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3D Print Ready Lens Files
3D Lens Frames - print ready .obj & .stl formats
Sized to 85mm - Snap distance 3.2mm to accommodate 3mm thick face shell above + fabric
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No problem. I also just got all the files cnc routed onto molds just like they did in film production. I will be offering urethane casts soon to anybody that needs some for a reasonable price.Hello Sampan,
Thanks for offering the files. Last piece of the costume I needed. Much appreciated.
Cheers,
Kevin