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You could construct them not to ride up and constrict around those areas pretty easily, I'd say.
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I think it's a rubber-ish kind of thing, remember when Asuka donned her "special" plugsuit on 'Magma Diver'? She said there was nothing special with the suit, and thought it was just a regular one until she pressed the button, and her suit got inflated.
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Re: plugsuit construction
My thoughts are that a plugsuit has three functions
1. To protect the pilot
2. Increase their ability to focus on incoming data
3. Provide a location for all the sensors to be placed
Wearing something overly skin tight however, may reduce their ability to concentrate and therefore reduce their synchronization rate.
After searching for a 3D image of what a plugsuit could look like I found this image:
The suit was created by Weta Workshop for the 2017 Power Rangers movie.
Here is some of the suits without computer animation:
https://www.wetaworkshop.com/assets/News/Power-Rangers/_resampled/ResizedImage600400-I4-0371-130416.jpg
The suit has a spandex base designed to fit like a glove and was screen printed with raised inks to conceal any seams.
The 30 armor pieces are made from urethane foam.
Do you think it fits with what you feel a plugsuit would look like?
1. To protect the pilot
2. Increase their ability to focus on incoming data
3. Provide a location for all the sensors to be placed
Wearing something overly skin tight however, may reduce their ability to concentrate and therefore reduce their synchronization rate.
After searching for a 3D image of what a plugsuit could look like I found this image:
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The suit was created by Weta Workshop for the 2017 Power Rangers movie.
Here is some of the suits without computer animation:
https://www.wetaworkshop.com/assets/News/Power-Rangers/_resampled/ResizedImage600400-I4-0371-130416.jpg
The suit has a spandex base designed to fit like a glove and was screen printed with raised inks to conceal any seams.
The 30 armor pieces are made from urethane foam.
Do you think it fits with what you feel a plugsuit would look like?
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Re: plugsuit construction
I have found a behind the scenes video of the step by step process of how Weta Workshop created the Power Ranger's suits.
[url]]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7B6hKrJD7c[/url]
it is 4 minutes a 33 seconds long
If nothing else it will give people views of every angle of a urethane covered suit if the person is designing a evangelion cosplay.
Also it shows the how the characters move when wearing such a device.
Some tips I can give to cosplayers reading this is to look in to seam taping and gluing that is commonly done on drysuits to reduce the appearance of seams
Another thought is you can use nylon, polyester, spandex or any other swimsuit material instead of black PVC. Better fit, more breathable, less cheap looking.
[url]]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7B6hKrJD7c[/url]
it is 4 minutes a 33 seconds long
If nothing else it will give people views of every angle of a urethane covered suit if the person is designing a evangelion cosplay.
Also it shows the how the characters move when wearing such a device.
Some tips I can give to cosplayers reading this is to look in to seam taping and gluing that is commonly done on drysuits to reduce the appearance of seams
Another thought is you can use nylon, polyester, spandex or any other swimsuit material instead of black PVC. Better fit, more breathable, less cheap looking.
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