So if you read the novelization of the original Spider-Man movie, he got his suit tailor made by the same guy who made his wrestling suit. This means that during the entire rami trilogy, there was this one tailor that knew who Spider-Man was. Yet he kept silent, respect.
At least in the original comics, he would frequently have to re-sew his suit after fights so we can maybe guess his original one was crappy and he got better and better at sewing
If the comics took place in the real world I kinda wonder how DIY and crappy it looked swinging around in the beginning? And if over the years it started to look more professional like Hollywood does? Especially with him being a science wiz crafting this suit gave him more ideas over time.
You'd think after resewing rips and tears in the costume it would start to resemble a patchwork monstrosity. Just so many stiched up seems. Not to mention the material he would have to get for parts that were just completely ripped away. Gotta imagine after a while it would start looking like spideys suit of many colors.
@Cheeki Breeki Well to be fair in the comics it's a multipiece outfit ao there's more practicality. In later movies they give him sneaker like soles that are still less clunky than real shoes so he's not running in what's basically his socks. Why fingerless?
Some cosplayers have made their own movie quality costumes, so I never found it hard to believe that someone going out every day to be Spider-Man would put significant effort into making a good costume.
@@kijimunaa true, you wouldn't expect a 14-17 yr old kid to be able to lay down 1k+ dollars in a suit. I'd expect something like how miles' suit was originally, either being a cosplay suit or normal clothes and just the mask.
Given the plethora of different costumes he's made over the years, I think Peter Parker just has this fashion designer side to him that he wasn't necessarily able to flex when he started out due to a lack of resources. Or maybe the spider just passed on an innate knowledge of how to spin a thread or something.
I feel like this particular costume fits a Peter Parker who’s just starting out. He was making an original suit with no reference so it would make sense to look a little wonky and unprofessional. He’s even canonically known for having a crappy costume lol. But you’re right, there are cosplayers who have made movie level suits, but I feel like that fits an older and more experienced Peter
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Soda 🇵🇷 Take nylon 6 and 10. Put nylon 6 first in a cup then put on it nylon 10. Then you should use a tool to grab the liquid because it is a toxic chemical. And yes a tool.. cause when you grab it it turns into solid. It can hold heavy things like a real spiderman web. Have fun.
Spit 5 times in a bowl, add a little amount of water and go camping in somewhere with a lot of spiders squish one spider then add it to the mix and there you have it web fluid you can use to web up shit.
It's funny but I've been wearing a (homemade) Spiderman mask (when I go to places that say wear a mask - fortunately since moving that is not many places). Usually no one bats an eye but I did have the clerk at one store tell me "doc ock went that way". lol. Nice to see that even during a crisis people still have a sense of humor.
2 things: First, I have a theory on how Peter is able to put together such spiffy looking costumes from whatever material is available to a 15-year old kid with no budget. Basically, Peter has super-human sewing abilities. Much as the Spider's compound eyes translated into "Spider-Sense" for Peter's human form, the Spider's natural ability to make intricate patterns with its webbing translated into a natural super-human sewing ability for peter. So, with just scrap laying around the school gymnasium and what Peter knew Aunt May wouldn't notice missing from her sewing kit... BAM! Multi-million dollar superhero suit that would have taken a team of the best fashion designers months to perfect. Second, for more comic book authentic eyes, I recommend using plastic knitting canvas. When it's close to your eyes, it's pretty easy to see through. It's easy to cut into the shape you need, and cheap if you mess it up. Also, because it's got holes in it already so it's easy to sew to a costume. (It's also easy to hold pieces of it in your eyes like dual monocles for characters that have solid-color non-human eyes.) You can even get it in just about any color. I've used blue for an Optimus Prime costume, White for a Scarlet Spider costume (appropriate for Spider-Man too, of course) and red for a generally demony thing.
Actually that’s about right my grandfather was actually good friends with the person who gave Stan Lee the idea for Spider-Man. Now however I can assure you the Spider-Man you know of has fallen very very far off the beaten path of its original conception. But Peter doesn’t just have a spiders abilities he has their natural instincts as well from Webb spinning to creating very intricate and complex designs. Which yes translates into sowing and also increases his intelligence ten fold. A lot of people think the original Spider-Man was weak but no Peter was just a boy when he got his powers and as he got older he got stronger faster and smarter. And he obtained whole power sets that they never used for him to this day. Spider-Man is supposed to have a healing factor rivaling Wolverine’s. His strength surpasses hulk’s in his full prime. His sight is better than an eagle pin point laser accurate. And yes he was supposed to have organic webs from his wrists and his ankles. His suit wasn’t just scraps either he actually made his suit from his uncle Ben’s old Vietnam army uniform it was very durable. And when torn Peter used his silk to repair it making it ten times stronger. And his lenses were military grade goggles.
Spiderman homecoming did it best I think. Before Tony Stark gave him the high tech suit, he just threw together clothes he had like a hoodie and jogging pants. The eye lenses he made were pretty high tech, but considering Peter Parker is pretty much a genius and can make his own web fluid, it makes sense.
Probably the only flaws I have with the homemade suit is peter didnt cut out the pattern on the red parts, had fingerles gloves and didnt draw the web pattern on the suit. Other than that I think the homemmade outfit is the best mcu spidey suit
I love how someone actually made a video on this. As a kid who wanted to draw a good spider-man, drawing the details with the infinite lines always got so tedious! After learning that drawing straight lines are hard and sewing them in on an actual costume is impossible for a kid, seeing all those expensive costumes in the movies were so confusing.
Man, to be young, enthusiastic, and poor again lol. I made a Scarlet Spider from scratch years ago (using sunglasses for lenses, too!) But nothing will compare to the time and effort I put into my Boba Fett costume. Watching this video brings back some serious memories. I really respect the amount of work you put into this costume and video. The Korn music takes me back, too.
I have watched this so many times and yet I have no desire to actually make a suit. If I went cosplaying, I'd probably take the easy way out. 1. Buy red boots, gloves, and balaclava. 2. Buy mirrored goggles. 3. Use sharpie to draw webs on mask, gloves and boots. 4. Draw spider on old sweater chest, with no webs. 5. Sew on blue fabric for the back and add red spider. 6. Go to a Con and say it's based on the 60's Spider-Man cartoon.
I love projects like this where you have to work with limitations. Instead of it being a professional doing something with all the right tools and in all the right ways it’s an average Joe, putting something together the best way he can with anything he can find. This is why people love Spider-Man and why I love this channel.
In The Amazing comics Peter did say that he was "bad" at sewing. But he did learn eventually, and he did made some decent bucks from his TV show so I'm guessing he had access to halfway decent materials. I rewatched Spider-Man, and noticed that there was a large time gap between the wrestling match and getting his new suit. Probably a few months since it shows him graduating high school. He definitely took his time to work on the suit. I mean if a cosplayer can make a decent looking costume within a tight budget, imagine what someone with Spider powers can do. In TASM, Peter orders a plain textured wetsuit and sports boots online and it's briefly shown to paint over it with homemade stencils.
Agreed, just buy a hoodie, rid off the sleeves, get one of those complete red suit, get a sharpie(to draw the spider emblem), and push the lens out of some sun glasses.
@@Midnight_horrors885 But there is also an official webcomic linking Amazing spider-man 1 with the second, in which they do not show Gwen Stacy making the suit at Oscorp but imply that she gave Peter the idea to change his suit, and design ideas. like big eyes and a friendlier appearance were his ideas.
Fun fact: The original script for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie actually explained how did he made the suit and it's almost identical to yours. By buying two body suits (blood red and midnight blue), cuts them and stitches them together, cuts out large oval shaped white mesh for the eyes and glues them on the mask, and uses a marker to draw the webs and chest logo. No million dollar bodysuit, no sharp, slick lenses or logos, no silver webbing, just directly from the comics and practical. Why was that cut?
@@iknowdont_. When you read the script, it plays more like the montage in TASM1 which went by fast to show him drawing, making the webshooters and making the suit. (And no, there wasn’t a wrestler suit.)
This was such an interesting video, I never knew how simple sewing was and how making a Spider-Man wasn't as difficult as it seemed. I'll eventually give this a try once I get the resources to make my own suit. Thank you for this tutorial mate, hope this was a fun process.
I remember my grandma sewing me an entire spiderman suit from scratch when I was young. I appreciate how much effort that must have taken a lot more now that I've seen this. Especially since she sewed fucking raised webbing into it.
Somewhere back along the line (anyone can research this) in the comics, it was hinted at that, along with being able to stick to walls, having been granted the proportional strength of a spider, and being able to do whatever a spider can, the spider that bit Peter had also granted him a kind of weaving ability, which gave him a better knack for sewing than he'd had before. Yeah, I know it sounds insane, but I know I read it somewhere.
I love how passionate you are about Spider-Man as much as a fellow superfan such as myself. Your videos are great and im glad to be subscribed. Keep it up buddy and greetings from Buffalo NY. Merry Christmas!
Bruh, hats off to you. I have a sewing machine and a mother with knowledge of making clothes, and I still feel anxious over using the darn thing. The fact that you were able to make a Spider-Man suit (and with only a $100 budget) is admirable.
it's actually roughly as difficult as this. cutting a hoodie, drawing a specific spider, cutting up a mask, gluing mesh to goggles, etc etc. it's pretty hard.
That's honestly super humbling and cool to hear. I never thought I could have such a big affect on the fandom but I've seen dozens of suits built with my method over the years!
@@GodzillaMendoza you’ve helped me out so much man. I made 3 homemade suits using your design and now I make lenses for all my suits using your other video. I strive for comic accuracy on all my suits and I wouldn’t be able to do any of it without your videos.
So Excited im pretty sure that he said in his ultimate Spider-Man walkthrough that he thought that it gave the impression that Pete wasn't smart enough to make his own costume, so he dislikes it slightly.
I just sorta hot-glued my whole suit together and used puffypaint for the raised webbing. A web-backpack, bike pump, refillable air tank, some tubes, and a battery powered hot glue gun does wonders for convincing web-shooters, by the way. You just gotta be sure to have a patch of heat-proofing on your wrists and palms.
nice work, i never did like the idea that the cinematic spidermen (except for toms) could make such a deadly suit, and they never clarified how they did it.. i wish they had something like yours tbh, would be more realistic.
holy shit this video iconic, i can almost remember everything you've said in this video. bro cultivated an entire community with custom spiders like PSM.
In the novelization of spiderman 2002, they say that he met up with someone who worked for the wrestling place he went to and got a suit designed for him.
Why do people feel like Peter Parker, a person with a genius level IQ and who built his own webshooters, wouldn't be able to sew? LOVED THE VIDEO BTW !!!
If you're wondering how Garfield got the ASM 2 suit, they talk about it in a limited series comic run and the ASM videogame. Basically the Lizard shreds his original suit and Gwen sews him a new one.
GodzillaMendoza yeah but if you're going to try that, I'd advise using a lot of red nail polish for the web's. it'll probably show up better than red marker.
I think the easiest suit of all to put together would probably be Scarlet Spider. Thinking about that design now, it makes perfect sense that Ben Reilly would build something like that with his limited funds. It's simple, warm and easy to repair. It's basically just hobo Spider-Man.
It's really cool that it's actually doable and it doesn't look that bad either, although I believe that Spider-Man's actual costume isn't a one-piece suit, the mask, gloves, boots, shirt and legging are all separate pieces. Which I believe would be easier to sew and all, and it wouldn't require any zipper.
that is what a spider-man movies from 2002-2014 suits should look like more than a big chunk of puffy on spandex. it's comic accurate, silver webs and a scary logo don't look too good
10:45 yeah i guess thats why people would believe an impostor that its actually spiderman cuz of how bad and doable the costume actually would be irl if made diy
In TASM 2, Peter got his suit from Gwen as a gift because Peter’s first suit got damaged and you can find out about this with context or in some deleted scenes
I like how in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, Peter struggles with having suits because they always get destroyed, it’s interesting that those comics focus on it because I swear in other adaptations, and especially the movies, he just seems to have an unlimited amount of suits.
According to the games based on the Raimi movies which I assume are a hard no to the canon, Pete met up with the Flying Dutchman (guy who couldn’t feel his leg after being thrown by Bonesaw) who gave him contact info of a guy who could make him a suit
My question is not just "how did Peter Parker make his Uniform?", but also: how does he maintain his Uniform? I mean, he sticks to walls, swings from literal Webs every day of his life, and practically passes through several dirty places on a daily basis, so how the hell does he keep his Outfit so impeccable? One of the wonders that TASM1 did, was show off the Outfit constantly dirty, because unfortunately this is very realistic, he would be constantly dirty and dying, it would even be weird to see Peter wearing a Suit completely immune to dirt (I know it's a comic book about Super Powers and things that don't make sense, but let's there, a hint of realism here and there). Speaking of which, how does the Uniform handle all its Powers? stick to walls, Super Strength and Fast and constant movement? I'm surprised that any piece of cloth can support a guy who can lift 10 to 20 tons or something surprising like that, I like it when they establish limits for the total Strength of a certain character, even more so when he somehow manages to get around in a very well explained way to get out of a mess like that.
0:43 In the novelization when Pete wrestled one of the wrestlers told Pete if he wanted to go pro he could have his bother (I think) make a suit for him & if the suit gets damaged Pete has the dude make another one. But then it was retconed in the elevator scene from the second movie.
Re-watching this now, I assume you've since realized you could have just traced where the red parts fell over the blue bodysuit, then cut out the required blue pieces and sew them to the red ones by just folding them over and just sewing. That way your stitches aren't made from the outside and instead kind of hemmed into each other. (The stitches that attach them are on the interior, while the exterior only shows the pieces somehow miraculously meeting together) You've since recognized this, right? ;)
cool I'm going to make my own superhero costume thank you for showing me how to make a spiderman costume anyways goodnight I need to go to sleep its 12:46 a.m. goodnight and merry Christmas for every single SPIDERMAN nerd just like me
So if you read the novelization of the original Spider-Man movie, he got his suit tailor made by the same guy who made his wrestling suit. This means that during the entire rami trilogy, there was this one tailor that knew who Spider-Man was. Yet he kept silent, respect.
There is also an ENTIRE TRAIN of people who knew for half the trilogy
that is actually SO CUTE.
@@MoisterChife
Well, they knew how he looked, not who he was.
@@jasdanvm3845 fair enough
Not to mention he had to go back to the same dude every time his suit got a rip. He really trusted that dude
imagine if someone was watching because they suddenly got spidey's powers and are frantically searching around the internet for how to make a suit
Sage Grey blink twice if you need help
Godzilla Mendoza was a hero, I just couldn’t see it.
...
That MIGHT have happened to me....
Mateo Esti making the web shooters for you
What?!? No? That would be ridiculous?!?
*nervous laughter
At least in the original comics, he would frequently have to re-sew his suit after fights so we can maybe guess his original one was crappy and he got better and better at sewing
If the comics took place in the real world I kinda wonder how DIY and crappy it looked swinging around in the beginning? And if over the years it started to look more professional like Hollywood does? Especially with him being a science wiz crafting this suit gave him more ideas over time.
You'd think after resewing rips and tears in the costume it would start to resemble a patchwork monstrosity. Just so many stiched up seems. Not to mention the material he would have to get for parts that were just completely ripped away. Gotta imagine after a while it would start looking like spideys suit of many colors.
@Cheeki Breeki Kinda like in the beginning of the Raimi films and Amazing and the homemade suit in the MCU?
@Cheeki Breeki Well to be fair in the comics it's a multipiece outfit ao there's more practicality. In later movies they give him sneaker like soles that are still less clunky than real shoes so he's not running in what's basically his socks. Why fingerless?
@Cheeki Breeki The spider hairs seem very strong and sharp so they probably poke through the fabric.
Some cosplayers have made their own movie quality costumes, so I never found it hard to believe that someone going out every day to be Spider-Man would put significant effort into making a good costume.
Ig the main problem is that he's dirt poor and doesn't have access to many materials you'd need for a high end suit
@@kijimunaa true, you wouldn't expect a 14-17 yr old kid to be able to lay down 1k+ dollars in a suit. I'd expect something like how miles' suit was originally, either being a cosplay suit or normal clothes and just the mask.
@@kijimunaa and with the damage they take you can’t really afford to spend too much unless it will help it last longer
Given the plethora of different costumes he's made over the years, I think Peter Parker just has this fashion designer side to him that he wasn't necessarily able to flex when he started out due to a lack of resources. Or maybe the spider just passed on an innate knowledge of how to spin a thread or something.
I feel like this particular costume fits a Peter Parker who’s just starting out. He was making an original suit with no reference so it would make sense to look a little wonky and unprofessional. He’s even canonically known for having a crappy costume lol. But you’re right, there are cosplayers who have made movie level suits, but I feel like that fits an older and more experienced Peter
All things considered, the suit actually doesn't look that bad
Brad Woods compared to his newer cosplays eh
Shut the fuck up its perfect
Tell em steve dave
It looks Good just the Eyes bother me
ExotiCarnage_ 0P ye, but ehh
Wears a superman t shirt, has a deadpool tattoo, while making a spider-man suit 10/10
I'm an equal opportunity comic book nerd.
Your comment also made me spit water all over my computer
I found a pattern marvel, dc, and marvel
@@GodzillaMendoza who the hell let a 17 year old get a tattoo
Most super hero nerds love multiple superheros form different universe's
actual footage of peter parker making his suit
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Irina Tsyganok So youre deppression has broken legs?
@@irinatsyganok2314 ok
@@irinatsyganok2314 r/ihadastroke but also r/im14andthisisdeep
@@irinatsyganok2314 r/yourpfpexposedyou
I'm looking forward to the web-fluid guide.
substandardlysubpar SAME.
Lol
Scientists in South Korea are already making Spidey-like web fluid that is strong enough to subdue heavy objects.
Soda 🇵🇷
Take nylon 6 and 10. Put nylon 6 first in a cup then put on it nylon 10. Then you should use a tool to grab the liquid because it is a toxic chemical. And yes a tool.. cause when you grab it it turns into solid. It can hold heavy things like a real spiderman web. Have fun.
Spit 5 times in a bowl, add a little amount of water and go camping in somewhere with a lot of spiders squish one spider then add it to the mix and there you have it web fluid you can use to web up shit.
@Dawid26480 i Cooper dude real spider webs are liquid that hardens the second it touches air
It's funny but I've been wearing a (homemade) Spiderman mask (when I go to places that say wear a mask - fortunately since moving that is not many places). Usually no one bats an eye but I did have the clerk at one store tell me "doc ock went that way". lol. Nice to see that even during a crisis people still have a sense of humor.
lmao
I like that, humanity is cool sometimes.
Did you catch Doc Ock?
@@dopeman4807 It really is Donald, it really is
@@IcyDiamond Sadly, no lol!
2 things:
First, I have a theory on how Peter is able to put together such spiffy looking costumes from whatever material is available to a 15-year old kid with no budget. Basically, Peter has super-human sewing abilities. Much as the Spider's compound eyes translated into "Spider-Sense" for Peter's human form, the Spider's natural ability to make intricate patterns with its webbing translated into a natural super-human sewing ability for peter. So, with just scrap laying around the school gymnasium and what Peter knew Aunt May wouldn't notice missing from her sewing kit...
BAM! Multi-million dollar superhero suit that would have taken a team of the best fashion designers months to perfect.
Second, for more comic book authentic eyes, I recommend using plastic knitting canvas. When it's close to your eyes, it's pretty easy to see through. It's easy to cut into the shape you need, and cheap if you mess it up. Also, because it's got holes in it already so it's easy to sew to a costume. (It's also easy to hold pieces of it in your eyes like dual monocles for characters that have solid-color non-human eyes.) You can even get it in just about any color. I've used blue for an Optimus Prime costume, White for a Scarlet Spider costume (appropriate for Spider-Man too, of course) and red for a generally demony thing.
That is so 60's that it might be true
Actually that’s about right my grandfather was actually good friends with the person who gave Stan Lee the idea for Spider-Man. Now however I can assure you the Spider-Man you know of has fallen very very far off the beaten path of its original conception. But Peter doesn’t just have a spiders abilities he has their natural instincts as well from Webb spinning to creating very intricate and complex designs. Which yes translates into sowing and also increases his intelligence ten fold. A lot of people think the original Spider-Man was weak but no Peter was just a boy when he got his powers and as he got older he got stronger faster and smarter. And he obtained whole power sets that they never used for him to this day. Spider-Man is supposed to have a healing factor rivaling Wolverine’s. His strength surpasses hulk’s in his full prime. His sight is better than an eagle pin point laser accurate. And yes he was supposed to have organic webs from his wrists and his ankles. His suit wasn’t just scraps either he actually made his suit from his uncle Ben’s old Vietnam army uniform it was very durable. And when torn Peter used his silk to repair it making it ten times stronger. And his lenses were military grade goggles.
4:00 classic parker luck
This is the exact thing that would have happened to Peter Parker.
yuh huh
plot prot op
Spiderman homecoming did it best I think. Before Tony Stark gave him the high tech suit, he just threw together clothes he had like a hoodie and jogging pants. The eye lenses he made were pretty high tech, but considering Peter Parker is pretty much a genius and can make his own web fluid, it makes sense.
JWC art but that’s more like a starter suit rather than the final costume like tobey’s wrestler looking suit and andrew’s first costume
JWC art Hopefully in far from home he uses the homemade suit and upgrades it to a classic looking suit
Probably the only flaws I have with the homemade suit is peter didnt cut out the pattern on the red parts, had fingerles gloves and didnt draw the web pattern on the suit.
Other than that I think the homemmade outfit is the best mcu spidey suit
I like the homecoming suit, but I hate that Tony gave it to him, it makes it look like Peter is not smart enough to make his own costume
Darkshadow689 Agreed
I like to pretend this guy actually is Spider-Man
me too
I mean, hey, your suit's no worse than Spider-Man's early Ditko costume was
Also, you should totally voice like some teen version of Spider-Man. That'd be cool.
Who said he isn't ?
No need to pretend
I love how someone actually made a video on this.
As a kid who wanted to draw a good spider-man, drawing the details with the infinite lines always got so tedious!
After learning that drawing straight lines are hard and sewing them in on an actual costume is impossible for a kid, seeing all those expensive costumes in the movies were so confusing.
Man, to be young, enthusiastic, and poor again lol. I made a Scarlet Spider from scratch years ago (using sunglasses for lenses, too!) But nothing will compare to the time and effort I put into my Boba Fett costume. Watching this video brings back some serious memories. I really respect the amount of work you put into this costume and video. The Korn music takes me back, too.
10:03 It looks like Peter seeing the election results and being like “it’s time to go stop ‘the kingpin’” lol.
Just like Spider-Man PS4 lol (such a fun game btw)
@@flamefistcomics4250 Definitely, can't wait for the next one UwU
@@flamefistcomics4250 "Fisk!?" *Alive starts playing*
I have watched this so many times and yet I have no desire to actually make a suit. If I went cosplaying, I'd probably take the easy way out.
1. Buy red boots, gloves, and balaclava.
2. Buy mirrored goggles.
3. Use sharpie to draw webs on mask, gloves and boots.
4. Draw spider on old sweater chest, with no webs.
5. Sew on blue fabric for the back and add red spider.
6. Go to a Con and say it's based on the 60's Spider-Man cartoon.
Screw it. I'll just lazily buy black mask and gloves on Amazon, and use my black pants, socks, basketball sneakers, and Venom hoodie.
Be the Danny devito spiderman
7. then get sued by marvel
@@rdrdrdrdrdrdrdrdrdr8675 lmao, marvel won't sue you for cosplaying,thousands of people cosplay all the time
Not gonna lie, this was pretty cool. Now I wanna make one XD
I bought mine well, I am 11 so it is reasonable..
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I love projects like this where you have to work with limitations. Instead of it being a professional doing something with all the right tools and in all the right ways it’s an average Joe, putting something together the best way he can with anything he can find.
This is why people love Spider-Man and why I love this channel.
**Sees video**
Me: Oh so it’s just simple spandex, this will probably be easy.
Video: Step 1 of 693.
That was just a joke, there aren’t actually 693 steps 🤣
@@LunarWoodProductions well no shit
@@LunarWoodProductions no way
The goggles would go great with something like a Spidey Noir costume.
8:00 Gratuitous junk!
The best kind of junk...
GodzillaMendoza ;)
i made my eye lenses out of a plastic note book cover and glueing some fabric to it it let me do what ever style I wanted to
yo that's fucking gay but ok
In The Amazing comics Peter did say that he was "bad" at sewing. But he did learn eventually, and he did made some decent bucks from his TV show so I'm guessing he had access to halfway decent materials.
I rewatched Spider-Man, and noticed that there was a large time gap between the wrestling match and getting his new suit. Probably a few months since it shows him graduating high school. He definitely took his time to work on the suit. I mean if a cosplayer can make a decent looking costume within a tight budget, imagine what someone with Spider powers can do.
In TASM, Peter orders a plain textured wetsuit and sports boots online and it's briefly shown to paint over it with homemade stencils.
or go with spider Scarlet hoodie costume, much easier and less expensive
fahad habib Ikr
fahad habib maybe the black suit. all you really have to do is draw the spider
Daniel Hirsch And the rectangles.
Agreed, just buy a hoodie, rid off the sleeves, get one of those complete red suit, get a sharpie(to draw the spider emblem), and push the lens out of some sun glasses.
fahad habib Still have to use the goggles
Scarlet Spider just watched the tutorial until the lens attaching part before he got bored
well, I hate to defend ASM2, but APERENTLY Gwen made the suit?
I CALL BULLSHIT
@@silverdays2909 ???
@@bradengudgel8129 HOW CAN SOME RANDOM TEEN MAKE A BADASS SUIT
@@treemoderator7312 maybe , maybe
Can confirm, it was explained in a tie-in comic.
0:17 *nerdgasms* EEEEE..*cough* thank you and have a merry Christmas Xaiver
That nerdgasm probably sounds like
OOOOHHHHHHH GOD YES OOOOHHHHHHHH
It was explained in the amazing Spider-Man 2 video game why he got a new suit apparently Gwen made it for him in oscorp
@@Midnight_horrors885 But there is also an official webcomic linking Amazing spider-man 1 with the second, in which they do not show Gwen Stacy making the suit at Oscorp but imply that she gave Peter the idea to change his suit, and design ideas. like big eyes and a friendlier appearance were his ideas.
10:47=you
0:49=the guy she tells you not to worry about.
Lmao
Hahaha this is hilarious.
Fun fact: The original script for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie actually explained how did he made the suit and it's almost identical to yours. By buying two body suits (blood red and midnight blue), cuts them and stitches them together, cuts out large oval shaped white mesh for the eyes and glues them on the mask, and uses a marker to draw the webs and chest logo. No million dollar bodysuit, no sharp, slick lenses or logos, no silver webbing, just directly from the comics and practical. Why was that cut?
because the final suit looked cooler
Probably time restrictions
Also the black webs wouldn't show up on the cameras well so they used silver webbing
I assume it's because Sam thought it might not make sense as to how the costume came out so perfectly
@@iknowdont_. When you read the script, it plays more like the montage in TASM1 which went by fast to show him drawing, making the webshooters and making the suit. (And no, there wasn’t a wrestler suit.)
This was such an interesting video, I never knew how simple sewing was and how making a Spider-Man wasn't as difficult as it seemed.
I'll eventually give this a try once I get the resources to make my own suit.
Thank you for this tutorial mate, hope this was a fun process.
10/10 best costume, would build again
JMPHeinz 57 is it 10/10 IGN
Oh shit guys real life Peter Parker spotted!!!
I inmediatly liked this video as soon as I saw the final piece it is incredible and realistic Spiderman would have something like that
It’s great how the video’s quality looks like it came from 2002
Lmao
Robotic Spiderguy I don’t why this comment made me laugh so hard. Thanks for making my day...
JuSt LiKe ThE mOvIe
Exactly you get Meechie2015.
Tobey’s first movie came out in 2002…..
In TASM 2 video game it said that Gwen made that suit for him. She must be quite the master at sewing.
Was just gonna say that
She is a woman
Not canon
@@marko-gj1uj play the game then
I just really love this video, It's cool to see someone go through all the effort of trying to make this costume.
I remember my grandma sewing me an entire spiderman suit from scratch when I was young. I appreciate how much effort that must have taken a lot more now that I've seen this. Especially since she sewed fucking raised webbing into it.
Damn, I would not have the patience to learn half of this stuff through trial and error. And it actually came out looking really well. Good job!
Somewhere back along the line (anyone can research this) in the comics, it was hinted at that, along with being able to stick to walls, having been granted the proportional strength of a spider, and being able to do whatever a spider can, the spider that bit Peter had also granted him a kind of weaving ability, which gave him a better knack for sewing than he'd had before.
Yeah, I know it sounds insane, but I know I read it somewhere.
It's also implied that is the reason he was able to develop the web fluid as well.
Fun Fact: in TASM 2 game, peter mentions that Gwen actually made him the perfect suit (and yet she doesn't appear in the game at all)
to avoid spoilers.
@@Astrothenix and because she died in the first game i think
That's actually really freaking cool. I'm going to try doing that sometime in the near future. Thanks Xavier, and Happy Holidays!
I love how passionate you are about Spider-Man as much as a fellow superfan such as myself. Your videos are great and im glad to be subscribed. Keep it up buddy and greetings from Buffalo NY. Merry Christmas!
Fantastic tutorial! thank you so much, now i know how to make a superhero outfit
I believe the word you were looking for was Amazing
Bruh, hats off to you. I have a sewing machine and a mother with knowledge of making clothes, and I still feel anxious over using the darn thing. The fact that you were able to make a Spider-Man suit (and with only a $100 budget) is admirable.
"authentic battle damage"
Nice bomb squad outfit
SpiderMatty Hah.
got the refrence
AAAAAHHHHHH
SpiderMatty, the bomb squad costume is when he made the black spider man costume 👍😏
nex salty
Aww so cool! I never really put much thought into the fact that he did make his own suit. Great job.
Just...
Make the Hoodie suit from homecoming
A Casual User underrated
it's actually roughly as difficult as this. cutting a hoodie, drawing a specific spider, cutting up a mask, gluing mesh to goggles, etc etc. it's pretty hard.
ITS HOME MADE SUIT
Every Spider-Man has a homemade suit
I made the homemade suit from homecoming for comic-con :D
Cool! I'm never gonna do this ever! Here have a like!
@Máximo Napoletano Serradilla how did it come out?
@Máximo Napoletano Serradilla yeah how is it
@Máximo Napoletano Serradilla nice
Your suit looks really accurate and actually looks more like the original shows without all the harsh shading
Fiction: 10:40
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Truth: 10:46
Ha very true
Lol
uhh someone made the fiction tho it did took him time but its still doable
That suit can literally be used for an Ultimate Spider-Man fan film
This video revolutionized the Spider-Man cosplay community
That's honestly super humbling and cool to hear. I never thought I could have such a big affect on the fandom but I've seen dozens of suits built with my method over the years!
@@GodzillaMendoza you’ve helped me out so much man. I made 3 homemade suits using your design and now I make lenses for all my suits using your other video. I strive for comic accuracy on all my suits and I wouldn’t be able to do any of it without your videos.
I remember watching this when I was younger, now that I’m older I can actually appreciate all the time and work that went into this.
That's a beautiful webshooter you got there hun. Really had my spidey sense tingling. ;)
@@Keynote_ lmaooo
6:22
*Looks at his four brothers that aren't doing anything*
I personally made a version of the homade suit from Homecoming. Mostly, because I was stupid and foregot to make my costume!
It’s been 84 years and I’m still waiting for a web fluid tutorial
Wow, he finished the suit on election night and I'm watching this on the next election
Is it weird that u kinda of acting like how Peter was in the comic
He looks a bit like peter parker too
Also how did you feel about Tom's originial suit before he got the ironman made one
So Excited im pretty sure that he said in his ultimate Spider-Man walkthrough that he thought that it gave the impression that Pete wasn't smart enough to make his own costume, so he dislikes it slightly.
I just sorta hot-glued my whole suit together and used puffypaint for the raised webbing. A web-backpack, bike pump, refillable air tank, some tubes, and a battery powered hot glue gun does wonders for convincing web-shooters, by the way. You just gotta be sure to have a patch of heat-proofing on your wrists and palms.
nice work, i never did like the idea that the cinematic spidermen (except for toms) could make such a deadly suit, and they never clarified how they did it.. i wish they had something like yours tbh, would be more realistic.
holy shit this video iconic, i can almost remember everything you've said in this video. bro cultivated an entire community with custom spiders like PSM.
I’d love to see a live action spiderman tv show except he uses these methods to make his suit and then upgrades it over the course of the show 😱
In the novelization of spiderman 2002, they say that he met up with someone who worked for the wrestling place he went to and got a suit designed for him.
5:07 weird flex but okay.
JAJAJAJAJAJAJA LMAOO
Dude that costume is pretty cool
And Merry Christmas
2019 january
Why do people feel like Peter Parker, a person with a genius level IQ and who built his own webshooters, wouldn't be able to sew?
LOVED THE VIDEO BTW !!!
This video was great, and your writing is hilarious, great job kid 👍🏽
Why don't you make a fan film? I think you'd be a good Peter
The Little Pasty Peter's a ginger?
Boy you best not be talking mess about gingers up in here.
GodzillaMendoza hair dye. In the comics they use her for a highlight in the 60s so...
GodzillaMendoza Don't worry. My best friends a ginger (not that I can say batting about it, she'll kill me if I say anymore ginger jokes.)
That would be awesome
Love your dedication to the suit! Nice Deadpool tat btw
Man you really need to upload more you could have so much more subs but i do appreciate the real time you put into your all your videos.
Thanks for teaching all of us to make a spider man suit and the next suit should be the Alex Ross suit
If you're wondering how Garfield got the ASM 2 suit, they talk about it in a limited series comic run and the ASM videogame. Basically the Lizard shreds his original suit and Gwen sews him a new one.
You should make a miles morales costume next year
that would probably be way easier, actually...
GodzillaMendoza yeah btw merry Christmas
GodzillaMendoza yeah but if you're going to try that, I'd advise using a lot of red nail polish for the web's. it'll probably show up better than red marker.
I think the easiest suit of all to put together would probably be Scarlet Spider. Thinking about that design now, it makes perfect sense that Ben Reilly would build something like that with his limited funds. It's simple, warm and easy to repair. It's basically just hobo Spider-Man.
GodzillaMendoza Please do classic scarlet spider suit. It is the only superhero suit I can make
It's really cool that it's actually doable and it doesn't look that bad either, although I believe that Spider-Man's actual costume isn't a one-piece suit, the mask, gloves, boots, shirt and legging are all separate pieces. Which I believe would be easier to sew and all, and it wouldn't require any zipper.
Ads: 10:40
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Reality: 10:46
So true
LMAO
10:44
that is what a spider-man movies from 2002-2014 suits should look like more than a big chunk of puffy on spandex.
it's comic accurate, silver webs and a scary logo don't look too good
Nailed it. If you look at the realistic artwork of Spider-Man by Alex Ross his suit will look very similar to this.
“Authentic battle damage” 😂😂
FINALLY A COMIC BOOK RELATED CHANNEL I ENJOY
It's 2:00 am where i live
Merry Christmas
Wow! Very fascinating to learn ways on how to properly design a full Spider Man costume.
I dunno why but xavier spinning the drill when it got stuck is weirdly satisfying
10:45 yeah i guess thats why people would believe an impostor that its actually spiderman cuz of how bad and doable the costume actually would be irl if made diy
You're really playing Korn in this vid? You're the best m8
That suit is amazing
Eh. I think it's more Spectacular.
Yeah ;)
+GodzillaMendoza I see it as sensational
@@superioridiot3846 nah thats Ben Reilly
In TASM 2, Peter got his suit from Gwen as a gift because Peter’s first suit got damaged and you can find out about this with context or in some deleted scenes
I like how in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, Peter struggles with having suits because they always get destroyed, it’s interesting that those comics focus on it because I swear in other adaptations, and especially the movies, he just seems to have an unlimited amount of suits.
According to the games based on the Raimi movies which I assume are a hard no to the canon, Pete met up with the Flying Dutchman (guy who couldn’t feel his leg after being thrown by Bonesaw) who gave him contact info of a guy who could make him a suit
I am 51 percent sure Peter used this tutorial for his new homemade suit
My question is not just "how did Peter Parker make his Uniform?", but also: how does he maintain his Uniform? I mean, he sticks to walls, swings from literal Webs every day of his life, and practically passes through several dirty places on a daily basis, so how the hell does he keep his Outfit so impeccable? One of the wonders that TASM1 did, was show off the Outfit constantly dirty, because unfortunately this is very realistic, he would be constantly dirty and dying, it would even be weird to see Peter wearing a Suit completely immune to dirt (I know it's a comic book about Super Powers and things that don't make sense, but let's there, a hint of realism here and there).
Speaking of which, how does the Uniform handle all its Powers? stick to walls, Super Strength and Fast and constant movement? I'm surprised that any piece of cloth can support a guy who can lift 10 to 20 tons or something surprising like that, I like it when they establish limits for the total Strength of a certain character, even more so when he somehow manages to get around in a very well explained way to get out of a mess like that.
0:43
In the novelization when Pete wrestled one of the wrestlers told Pete if he wanted to go pro he could have his bother (I think) make a suit for him & if the suit gets damaged Pete has the dude make another one. But then it was retconed in the elevator scene from the second movie.
definitley what a real Spidey suit would look like with the resources that are available! love it
Are you thinking on doing a fan film?
Re-watching this now, I assume you've since realized you could have just traced where the red parts fell over the blue bodysuit, then cut out the required blue pieces and sew them to the red ones by just folding them over and just sewing.
That way your stitches aren't made from the outside and instead kind of hemmed into each other. (The stitches that attach them are on the interior, while the exterior only shows the pieces somehow miraculously meeting together)
You've since recognized this, right? ;)
cool I'm going to make my own superhero costume thank you for showing me how to make a spiderman costume anyways goodnight I need to go to sleep its 12:46 a.m. goodnight and merry Christmas for every single SPIDERMAN nerd just like me
Hell yeah!
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Leon S Kennedy
read this comment, looked at my clock, and saw that it was 12:46 a.m.
Leon S Kennedy #1 you r #1 spiderman nerd (And Me)
Seriously appreciate the hardwork
If I ever make my own spidey costume I'll base it off spectacular spider-man I just like the webbing on the mask.