@@bickle8931 jajaja aún en no Way Home es un poco difícil de creer en un mundo real, pero si es bastante pasable dentro de la lógica del UCM Pero uno así de casero como el primero de los cómics la verdad si se ve posible con este vídeo y otros más
@@Slump1105 I'm pretty sure you can see him using a faceshell to print out the lines but overall he doesn't use it on the final product. If he wore a faceshell the mask would be put on very differently and it would've had a shape already before putting it on.
@@moogle7445 Turns out that in my country the materials to make a suit are more expensive than just buying a suit so I’ll buy one soon 😅 thanks for asking though :D !
This Tutorial was a big help in making my Ultimate Spider-Man! I love your video! Excited for the one that’s coming tomorrow! And I’ve already been expanding with other materials and options! You’re so good at this man!!!
I spent a good month or two making that more complex Miles mask (just without the moving lenses) on RU-vid and whilst it looks dope on it's own, it's hard to breathe in, took too much effort/money to make, and the lenses aren't aligned properly when worn. I'll definitely follow this for my next Spider-Sona based suit, thanks!
this is basically what i did making my USM mask. personally, i prefer using fishbowl plastic for my lenses, while it does fog, it gives off the rounded look of USM spidermans lenses and has really nice reflections in photos and in person. unfortunatly i had my friend glue the lenses directly to the mask while i wore it. turns out, you should never trust your friends doing this, because they WILL cause crooked lenses.
Man, this tutorial is very helpful! Thanks for making this video. Honestly, imma try to make a Tobey Maguire Spider-Man mask because I’m just a huge fan of that mask
This is excellent work! I was going to buy a Spider-Man mask from Amazon(as I had bought a costume from them)the suit looks fine for my first one ever, and I will be wearing it to an up coming local con in November, but the mask looked terrible, was too big and had nose holes! After your video I could make one now. The frames and lenses you did look really good! I hope when I do my mine for my mask, I hope they look as good as yours. Great job.
I’m doing it! I’ve been wanting my own spidey mask for years now but most are too expensive. After seeing this I think I can make a decent one on my own. Just waiting for the materials to ship in and I’ll be making my own mask!
i remember starting out it was super hard for me to make masks i literally had to wing it now that folks are make videos like this it super easy to make masks now.
I found out that if you want to make your lenses have more of a glassy effect you can cut out some soda bottles with the inside part of your lenses as a stencil and glue it between the lens and the pc mesh
Great tutorial! I’m using it for my first cosplay for local Comicon, one question tho What does the plasti dip do exactly? Because the nozzle for mine broke off after I opened it for the 1st time if it’s just for protection then I’m not too worried as I don’t think I’ll be wearing it as much after comicon
so on a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being normal fabric mesh and 10 being way better visibility, how good is the visibility from the inside of the mask using pc fan mesh?
Man if only my own mother actually followed the god damn guidelines. Maybe my mask wouldn't have a horn on my forehead. I love the video mate, keep it up