Showing posts with label redesign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label redesign. Show all posts

8.04.2011

★ "Does Whatever a Hipster Can" ★

Hipster Spider-Man, a photo by Joe D! on Flickr.



Via Flickr:
The next submission for Project:Rooftop's Spider-man Redesign, joining Golden-Age Spider-Man and Home-made Spider-Man.

Facts: Peter Parker is a scrawny, dorky, 20-something in NYC that putzes around all day with a camera being poor and acts like his life is "soooooo" tough. He has emotionally distant parents, periodically finds himself in a dumpster and in an upcoming storyline, he complains that all of New York is stealing his style.

Ipso facto: Peter Park is a hipster

BONUS
What he's wearing: Stuff he got from this one vintage thrift store, you've probably never heard of it.

7.31.2010

★ Another Project:Rooftop Redesign ★

All images link to higher res 
versions
Here's my redesign of BuckyCap, the premise was "If the classic Captain America is middle aged, from the 40s, and unfrozen in the 60s, what would his former sidekick, 15 years his younger, and brought into the world of iPhones, facebook, the Internet and Hipsters be like?

Bonus: Free Red Skull redesign!

4.05.2010

★ Project:Rooftop - Black Canary ★

Project : Rooftop Black Canary Redesign


I'm very happy that Project : Rooftop is finally back and ready for action. This time around we're all redesigning Black Canary.

Just some things I'd like to point out:

This design is inspired by "biker couture" high fashion, not very common but fits her personality perfectly.

The negative space between the corset and the choker make a canary shape.

The jacket is the Schott Perfecto One Star, worn but such awesome people such as Brando, the Ramones and even Fonzie wore a variation in the early episodes of Happy Days.

2.25.2010

★ Spider-Man Redesign (Update: Now with 100% More Kraven) ★

Though Project:Rooftop seems to have just started up again, I'm still going through with the submission for the fan started Spider-Man & Villain Redesign contest. I've just finished good ol' Spidey, with the villain coming up this weekend. (Update, see below)

Spider-Man Composite

The premise behind this is that all the components are readily available to a high school kid. It always bothered me how Peter could whip up a Spider-Man costume over night. This was especially evident in the first film, when one day he's in a poorly constructed wrestling costume, and the next he's in a professionally made spandex costume with rubber webbing and a honeycomb pattern. This all looks beautiful, but a nerd with no fashion sense pulling this out of nowhere at the last moment seemed like a big stretch to me.*

So to rectify that problem, I've decided a costume where everything is commercially available from things a high school nerd would have access to. Places like Target or Amazon.

This consists of:

Hoodie, jeans, gloves, and a ski mask & cup googles. All readily available. I couldn't see Peter making all the line work for the full web pattern (at least at first, Reed Richards or someone with technology/money/skill could always give him the classic costume later) but a kid sharpieing in a giant spider on a hoodie? That seems doable. I wasn't going to have the pattern on the ski mask, but its just so damned iconic, I needed to have it. He's just not Spider-Man without it.

Protective gear, helmet, shin guards, motocross chest guard, and obligatory athletic cup. The idea of a teenage geek fighting crime in a concrete jungle without something to at least help with the inevitable scrapes and bruises.

Web shooters. These are gauntlets originally designed to hold shotgun shells. Here they house the web fluid. Paired with carpal tunnel gloves, which have a pocket on the inside of the wrist, usually for a splint, but with the splint removed, make an excellent pocket for the shooters themselves. Conductive thread on the middle and ring fingers of the gloves let Peter's trigger the device without it going off every damn time something touches it (this is the same science behind why the iPhone only works with your fingers, and not a stylus). Perhaps Peter set it the trigger is set to his specific genetically enhanced Spider-Man biometrics, so no one else but him could use it.

Last but not least, Gillies. Irish dancing shoes. I was looking for something for him to wear that was thin enough for his powers to work through, but not something as simple as socks. Something that will hold up better. A ballerina friend of mine suggested these, thin leather shoes perfect for Spider-Man. (Thanks Erin)

Costume can be worn with hood up and zipped for full effect, or down and unzipped for a more casual look. Everything here could fit in a backpack for easy transport/hiding.

So ta-dah, let me know what you think in the comments.

*I'm aware the whole idea of getting spider powers from a bite is a big stretch in and of itself, but that's the whole conceit of the plot. Magic fashion powers, however, are not part of the package.

*Update* KRAVEN!

Kraven Redesign

This one has far less explanation than Spidey, simply, this is a darker interpretation of Kraven. He has tattoos of every animal he's ever hunted, (notice how the lion tattoo references the classic, but somewhat hokey, vest) with a special place reserved for our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.

Also, kickass Lemmy style manscaping.

I wish I had time to paint it up like I did for Ol' Webhead, but I just didn't have time. I do have a whole lineup of a brand new Sinister Six, so maybe I'll re-upload this when I'm done the others.