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The Ultimate Arkham Origins Batman Suit is Fabricated Using 3D Printing and it's Amazing - 3DPrint.com
There are people who dress up in costumes for Halloween, then there are others who need more than just one day a year to put on costumes and take on an entirely new persona. These people consider themselves cosplayers, taking part in costume play, oftentimes referred to as “cosplay”. Cosplay has become quite a bit of a subculture that has really taken off thanks to technological innovations such as the internet, 3D modeling, and now 3D printing.
3D printing has lead to the creation of a plethora of unique costumes as well as detailed replica masks and other attire of some of our favorite movie and television characters. When it comes to cosplay, superheros are a bit of a subcategory within this growing culture. Whether it is Spiderman, Superman, Iron Man, The Hulk or Batman, there are always people who take a liking to one character or another.
In a recent collaboration between companies, a Batman suit was created, using advanced 3D modeling and 3D printing techniques. Gauntlet FX, and Crimson Coscrafts teamed to create what may be the most incredible 3D printed Batman suit that I have ever seen. The project was privately commissioned by Stevie Dee of Crimson Coscrafts, and undertaken by Gauntlet FX. The Arkham Origins suit was first 3D modeled before being 3D printed. Then a mold was created in order to cast it for creation of the final product.
“The colours are not the standard issue Arkham Origins, as I wanted to go with the Dark Knight Skin you get at 100% completion,” explained Stevie Dee of Crimson Coscrafts. “The suit is quite comfy to wear and movement is great. I cant bend at the stomach but I didn’t expect that.”
Crimson Coscrafts did the 3D modeling work on the project, while another party was responsible for the 3D printing and finishing, and Gauntlet FX provided the molding and casting. The team worked tremendously well on the project and the end results will surely please just about any Batman fan. Everything from the cowl, to the abs and obliques were precisely created, showing off plenty of intricate detail.
“Gauntlet had really thought about [the abs and obliques] and provided some squares of ribbed rubber to fit the pieces together, so I set to gluing these all up with some trust urethane glue with added gorilla glue,” said Dee.
For those individuals interested in getting one of these suits made for them, they can contact Gauntlet FX, directly. No prices have been announced publicly as of yet.
2015 should be a heck of year for cosplayers everywhere, with more and more design companies beginning to utilize 3D printing technology in order to completely customize their costumes. While companies will still utilize more traditional mold casting techniques in their creations, 3D printing is playing a major role in driving the growth of Cosplay. If it weren’t for the technology, creating detailed custom costume pieces would be a lot more difficult.
What do you think about this Arkham Origins Batman suit? Would you have done anything different as far as design goes? Discuss in the 3D Printed Batman Suit forum thread on 3DPB.com.
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Batman suit on a 3D printer will be included in the Guinness Book of Records
Batman costume on a 3D printer
The use of 3D printing technology in creating attributes of the film and game industry has already become a very common phenomenon that has lost its sensationalism. Nevertheless, although today's news concerns the heritage of mass culture, it simply cannot be ignored. In short, one American designer made an amazing thing: a Batman suit on a 3D printer. We will discuss all the details below. nine0005
You probably know about such a popular hobby as cosplay, which has gained popularity in our country in recent years. In short, its essence lies in dressing up in costumes of famous characters, often with a complete copy of their appearance. Ardent fans of this type of activity are ready to go to great lengths for the sake of a good costume of their favorite hero, because often the clothes of the characters are a rather complex design, which is simply unrealistic to make on their own. nine0005
Actually, that's how it was, until fans discovered the world of 3D technology with its unlimited possibilities. Now any designs can be easily made in a 3D modeling program, after which the necessary product will be made on a 3D printer. Of course, this is only half the work. Cosplay fans will have to go through a long process of sanding, painting and matching elements, but for a true fan, this is not a problem. Once again, this was proven by an Irish special effects specialist named Julian Checkley, whose amazing work was included in the Guinness Book of Records. Julian made an incredible Batman costume on a 3D printer, which shocked not only cosplay fans, but the whole world. It is noteworthy that the product contains 23 functional devices, so the Batman costume on a 3D printer has not only a decorative function. nine0005
Batman costume on a 3D printer: the history of creation
As an expert in his field, Checkley already had considerable experience in creating costumes of various plans, including using 3D technologies. However, according to him, this was the first time that a designer has relied so much on 3D printing during the creation process. Indeed, more than a month of painstaking work went into making a Batman suit on a 3D printer, based on the armor from the computer game “Batman: Arkham Origins”. It would seem a very long time, but in fact, the creation of a costume using traditional methods would take twice as long. Julian and his team were delighted to see how much 3D technology has made their task easier and faster. In addition, 3D printing has made it possible to produce elements with an extremely high degree of detail. Thus, a Batman costume on a 3D printer is not inferior to professional props. nine0005
Some parts of the costume were 3D printed, others were molded in 3D printed moulds. Due to this, the designer focused on the final processing of the costume details. As can be judged - not in vain. Undoubtedly, the appearance of Batman's armor is impressive. But what do you say when you learn about 23 devices that function exactly like the hero himself? Yes, Checkley has thought of everything carefully and created amazing gadgets, including not only a set of bat-shaped shurikens, but also smoke bombs, a stylized GPS tracker, a gun and much more. Naturally, such a “weapon” does not pose a real danger, but it is made qualitatively and on a level. nine0005
What is interesting about the Batman suit on a 3D printer
To develop some of the devices, Julian had to turn to an electrical engineer for help, they were so complicated. This approach speaks of such incredible hard work and dedication to their work that it simply cannot leave anyone indifferent. And Checkley's efforts really paid off - his amazing 3D printed Batman costume was honored to be included in a special edition of the Guinness Book of Records 2017. The designer himself is extremely proud of his achievement, which is not to be doubted. Indeed, nothing like this has ever happened either in the world of cosplay or in the world of 3D technology. It's amazing what amazing combinations 3D printing can bring to our everyday lives, and it's extremely curious what other uses talented people can find for it. nine0005
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3D Printed Batman Costume Enters the Guinness Book of Records
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Irish designer Julian Checkley created a Batman suit with 23 working attachments.
The cosplay masterpiece will be included in the 2017 Guinness Book of Records special edition dedicated to gaming.The development of an unusual costume has been going on for a long time - the premiere took place last year, simultaneously with the release of the Batman: Arkham Knight game. Since then, Order 66 Creatures and Effects has continued to refine the Dark Knight's garb, primarily by sculptor and art director Julian Checkley. nine0005
The design of the costume is based on the armor from the previous chapter of the game series called "Arkham Origins", and the elements of protective equipment are made using 3D printing. The printable files were actually taken straight from the toy and polished before being sent to a Canadian company that printed some of the parts and 3D printed the rest in urethane. In other words, the costume is as close to the original as can be. The production and assembly of the complex outfit took about a month. nine0005
"We've been wanting to do a Batman suit for a long time, and the Arkham Origins version was chosen because it's so buff, aggressive, and generally tough looking," says Checkley. “The armor was printed and molded for us, after which we brought it to Ireland and started cleaning and modifying: painting, replacing the cast rivets with real ones and making a light, flexible and durable suit to be worn under the armor. We attached the outer parts and the cloak to it.”
Unlike many other crafts, this costume is not only cute, but also functional. Over time, the design was overgrown with various gadgets necessary to fight the underworld and simply maintain the image - folding batarangs, ultrasonic generators to scare away dogs, smoke bombs, a superhero symbol projector in the form of a recognizable bat, and much more. The most interesting addition was the built-in flamethrower, which emits fireballs and inspires fear even in hardened supervillains. nine0005
“Looking at projects like this makes it clear why 3D printing is so popular among cosplayers. The technology is not only available, but also allows you to make the most complex outfits and accessories in a short time and without unnecessary labor. As a result, we have not only saving time and money, but also an excellent opportunity to show our own creative potential, which was demonstrated by the authors of the project,” says Sergey Pushkin, head of the 3Dtoday portal.
With the costume completed, the tall, nearly 2-meter-high Checkley was given the honor of portraying everyone's favorite superhero during a photo shoot. Cosplayers decided not to build a full-size replica of Arkham, at least for now, limiting themselves to the harsh landscapes of their native Galway. What was it like to play the role of a superhero? “At first you feel like an idiot: I'm 45 years old and I'm running around the city in a Batman suit,” Checkley laughs.