Doesn't matter how smart he is. He doesn't have access to that kind of tech. It's the entire reason why his old suit was so shitty and he uses an extremely outdated Mac, and he gets excited over finding a used DVD player. He's smart, but he doesn't have the means to create anything to sophisticated.
No matter how smart you are, you're bound by physical limitations. You can't weld something without welding tools, you can't write computer code without a computer. Even if Peter had the smarts to create a top-of-the-line PC, if the only hardware he has access to is shit from the dump, he just can't. He can't create his own super graphics card that puts all commercial products to shame because he can't produce his own chips.
You could duplicate the fricking expressive eye trick by
1. Splitting the black around the eye into a top 1/4 and a bottom 3/4
2. Have the bottom 3/4 be elastic and kinked so they're partially folded over the lens
3. Sew the top 1/4 onto the mask so it barely overhangs the lens when the mask is pulled taut and deeply overhangs it when given a lot of slack
4. Having electrical powers that let you glue the mask to your skin so it gestures with you
If you raise or drop your eyebrows the brows will raise or lower over the lenses. If you scrunch your eyes, the black elastics will slide up over the lenses and pull back when you unscrunch. This literally isn't fricking hard with superpowers.
Peter still had the Stark suit at the end of the film. He was wearing it. My guess is that he just salvaged what he could from it, including the eye lenses.
They'll never do this. Every fricking character now has the ability to make their mask dissipate in half a second so you can see the dumb actor face contort because that's apparently the only way they can express emotion, and no matter how stupid it is to take it off in a moment of peril, they're taking it off.
https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/batman_early.html
In this early draft script for Batman (1989) he’s supposed to have reflective lenses over his eyes, but in the finished film he had black mascara around his eyes to blend them into the mask. The three subsequent films and the reboot trilogy had the same thing, but the mascara was always unmentioned, it disappeared when he took his mask off
It was kinda cool how The Batman had him wearing mascara in-universe
At least in The Batman he still had runny black makeup on his face when he took the mask off. Nobody said anything because he was an emo-goth-something-or-other.
But that would be unrealistic. I must have R E A L I S M in my super spandex fiction, otherwise it won't cater to my refined and mature taste in fiction
Like?
Yeh I agree
Batman would work with it
Doesn't Batman already have the white eye thing?
I live action? I don’t think so
Fair.
Yeah it would be cool to finally see the white eyes in live action
Baron Zemo for one
I've only liked Zemo in EMH
I'm glad they started having Spidey's eyes change sizes in the movies like the comics have always done.
It makes sense with the stark suit but I wonder how they’ll do it with his normal suit
I think they should just go for it
Pete's pretty smart. He designed a suit using the fabricator or whatever, I'm pretty sure he can figure out the lenses on his own.
Doesn't matter how smart he is. He doesn't have access to that kind of tech. It's the entire reason why his old suit was so shitty and he uses an extremely outdated Mac, and he gets excited over finding a used DVD player. He's smart, but he doesn't have the means to create anything to sophisticated.
No matter how smart you are, you're bound by physical limitations. You can't weld something without welding tools, you can't write computer code without a computer. Even if Peter had the smarts to create a top-of-the-line PC, if the only hardware he has access to is shit from the dump, he just can't. He can't create his own super graphics card that puts all commercial products to shame because he can't produce his own chips.
You could duplicate the fricking expressive eye trick by
1. Splitting the black around the eye into a top 1/4 and a bottom 3/4
2. Have the bottom 3/4 be elastic and kinked so they're partially folded over the lens
3. Sew the top 1/4 onto the mask so it barely overhangs the lens when the mask is pulled taut and deeply overhangs it when given a lot of slack
4. Having electrical powers that let you glue the mask to your skin so it gestures with you
If you raise or drop your eyebrows the brows will raise or lower over the lenses. If you scrunch your eyes, the black elastics will slide up over the lenses and pull back when you unscrunch. This literally isn't fricking hard with superpowers.
Something I fricking remind you Peter has.
Peter still had the Stark suit at the end of the film. He was wearing it. My guess is that he just salvaged what he could from it, including the eye lenses.
if it looks anything like how ocean master's eyes looked, it should be cool on batman.
They'll never do this. Every fricking character now has the ability to make their mask dissipate in half a second so you can see the dumb actor face contort because that's apparently the only way they can express emotion, and no matter how stupid it is to take it off in a moment of peril, they're taking it off.
The Batman 2022 had his cowl on for a lot longer.
He didn't have the white eyes though, but I prefer the cowl without white eyes in live-action.
https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/batman_early.html
In this early draft script for Batman (1989) he’s supposed to have reflective lenses over his eyes, but in the finished film he had black mascara around his eyes to blend them into the mask. The three subsequent films and the reboot trilogy had the same thing, but the mascara was always unmentioned, it disappeared when he took his mask off
It was kinda cool how The Batman had him wearing mascara in-universe
At least in The Batman he still had runny black makeup on his face when he took the mask off. Nobody said anything because he was an emo-goth-something-or-other.
Yes that’s so annoying. At least in the rami movies it was only taken off in the final fights mostly
spider-man is the only character it looks OK on
But that would be unrealistic. I must have R E A L I S M in my super spandex fiction, otherwise it won't cater to my refined and mature taste in fiction