Not bad. I would have preferred a smoother look without the added texture, but overall I like it. Maybe the added texture is supposed to serve the same purpose as dimples on a golf ball.
Oo, ah. Good idea. So, you're suggesting that the texture might help him control his movements at super-speed better.
As long as it doesn't get too hot!
Oo, ah. Good idea. So, you're suggesting that the texture might help him control his movements at super-speed better.
As long as it doesn't get too hot!
Actually that's just what I think the texture is for -- it looks to me like a porous, "breathable" fabric that provides some ventilation and lets sweat evaporate. I believe that's not uncommon in athletic gear these days.
I like the design. It looks very practical, with the porous fabric and the accordion-ish effect on the knees for flexibility (seems like there might be something similar on the elbows too). It's not as much of a fantasy, looks-over-realism design as the one in the '90 series (which wasn't so much a costume as a full-body makeup prosthetic that took hours to apply), and more an actual, functional piece of athletic gear, or at least a reasonably convincing facsimile of one.
Far be it to nitpick the suit on the grounds that it isn't perfectly realistic, but just for the sake of discussion I have to wonder whether the whole suit would have to be porous or otherwise certain parts of his body would be way hotter than others.
As long as blood circulation is rapid enough, sure.As long as the body as a whole has sufficient cooling, it doesn't need to be completely uniform.
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