The Amazing Spider-man 2 - 3D Print Files/Pattern - FREE

I posted it here since I couldn't find a definitive ASM2 costume thread but I'm sure other folks with professional cameras will swing by to take pics for ya. I was planning to see it in person but I'm no photographer.
 
Do you guys know of any instructions threads on this forum of how to actually sew together a costume like this? I really want to make this print but I'm concerned with the $300 price tag for cosplay seamstresses!

Thanks,
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Can someone tell me how to resize the file to fit me, and is there any instuction how to sew the suit
Gonna print it next week
 
Can someone tell me how to resize the file to fit me, and is there any instuction how to sew the suit
Gonna print it next week

I got this pic from this thread here :)
If its not good you have to look on ur print where to sew which webbing. Thats what i did too :) its not so difficult.
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Do you guys know of any instructions threads on this forum of how to actually sew together a costume like this? I really want to make this print but I'm concerned with the $300 price tag for cosplay seamstresses!

Thanks,
haha

I sewed a suit myself. The sewing of tje parts is not difficult. The zippers are :) to sew them good and still have the webbing match.
When u have the print and have a look at it u can figure out how to do it.

U just habe to use an overlock stitching and a needle for stretch fabric. For the zipper u use a normal straight stich and a special foot for invisible zippers.

--update-- the problem is to figure out the order you sew the parts together. But i just know which order works for me. And i guess i do it abit complicated :)


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I sewed a suit myself. The sewing of tje parts is not difficult. The zippers are :) to sew them good and still have the webbing match.
When u have the print and have a look at it u can figure out how to do it.

U just habe to use an overlock stitching and a needle for stretch fabric. For the zipper u use a normal straight stich and a special foot for invisible zippers.

--update-- the problem is to figure out the order you sew the parts together. But i just know which order works for me. And i guess i do it abit complicated :)


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What order worked for you?

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It feels wrong asking for more in this thread of free awesomeness, but can anyone turn the PSD into a file I can send of the printing service? I can't since I don't have Photoshop... :(
 
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It feels wrong asking for more in this thread of free awesomeness, but can anyone turn the PSD into a file I can send of the printing service? I can't since I don't have Photoshop... :(

You can download gimp. Its free.
But im sure someone can make a tif file.
I changed so much on it and its not able to be printed yet


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Will provide more pictures of my suit sometime this weekend.
Love the outcome with my edits, look almost identical to the movie minus the shine.
not the suit in my avi.
 
Will provide more pictures of my suit sometime this weekend.
Love the outcome with my edits, look almost identical to the movie minus the shine.
not the suit in my avi.

Cool. Would love to see it.
What colors codes u took?


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Cool. Would love to see it.
What colors codes u took?


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You can check this thread and my thread for some pictures, there a few pages back in this thread.
And I don't have any color codes, I simply tweaked the brightness and contrast to my liking and it came out amazing.
Here's how my file looks well kens file but edited by me.


Here's a link to some pictures I took of the suit, lighting dont do it any justice. Looks much better and accurate in person trust me.
Tams2 V 3 Photos by chrisalvarez93 | Photobucket
 
I sewed a suit myself. The sewing of tje parts is not difficult. The zippers are :) to sew them good and still have the webbing match.
When u have the print and have a look at it u can figure out how to do it.

U just habe to use an overlock stitching and a needle for stretch fabric. For the zipper u use a normal straight stich and a special foot for invisible zippers.

--update-- the problem is to figure out the order you sew the parts together. But i just know which order works for me. And i guess i do it abit complicated :)


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Thanks for the reply man, all the jargon is like double- dutch to me but I'm sure it can't be too difficult. Do you stretch it out when you puff paint it?
 
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