Mandochlorine Hunter Oct 11, 2006 #1 I noticed that the Material the jumpsuit is made from has an oily shiny finish to it.. anyway to reproduce that effect on my Dickies suit?
I noticed that the Material the jumpsuit is made from has an oily shiny finish to it.. anyway to reproduce that effect on my Dickies suit?
SaxeCoburg Active Hunter Oct 11, 2006 #2 Use an iron that's too hot, it'll leave it with a shiny look...
DL44 Blaster Well-Known Hunter Oct 11, 2006 #3 not sure what you mean....oily where:confused Do you mean the vest? The original jumpsuits were not shiny to the best of my knowledge. Steve
not sure what you mean....oily where:confused Do you mean the vest? The original jumpsuits were not shiny to the best of my knowledge. Steve
J john django Hunter Oct 11, 2006 #4 I think you guys are talking about this shot...the jumpsuit is seems shiny. I believe it is the film maybe a little overexposed. IMO I think the Flightsuit is matte not shiny.
I think you guys are talking about this shot...the jumpsuit is seems shiny. I believe it is the film maybe a little overexposed. IMO I think the Flightsuit is matte not shiny.
DL44 Blaster Well-Known Hunter Oct 12, 2006 #6 If it is that shot that is being referenced, then yes it is the picture. No Fett jumpsuit that has/was used was "shiny". Look at the suit near the cod in that pic....no shine Steve
If it is that shot that is being referenced, then yes it is the picture. No Fett jumpsuit that has/was used was "shiny". Look at the suit near the cod in that pic....no shine Steve
TeamFett Well-Known Hunter Oct 12, 2006 #7 Nope, jumpsuits are not shiny. Vests sometimes, but not jumpsuits.
Scott Kaufmann The Dent Community Staff TDH PREMIUM MEMBER Nov 13, 2006 #9 The Fett is from ROTJ but the pic has definitely been doctored. The jumpsuit should not be shiny.