Paintable Eye Mesh - DreamVision Creations

09 Jun.,2025

 

Paintable Eye Mesh - DreamVision Creations

In regards to parts and pieces...

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Keep in mind the color you choose may NOT be the color you get; we can't always get EXACT matches to hex codes. However it should be relatively close. Be aware monitor variations could cause colors to look different when viewed on different computers! If you really want your ordered item to match something, sending us a physical sample is the best way!

We do not mind if you buy pieces and parts from us to be used on costumes you do on commission, as long as proper credit is given where due.

No one is allowed to make reproductions of any of the products we offer in our store. We have never, and will never give permission for this, and eventually it does get back to us, whether we find it or someone else that recognizes our work. Please do not try to do this, as we really don't want the hassle of a bunch of legalities.

It is your responsibility to be safe while working with or using our products. Cut/Heat resistant gloves and safety classes are a must when doing any sort of cutting/dremeling/heating to bring these raw products into a finished state.

Buyer uses all costumes and costume parts at his or her own risk. Texan Dragon Productions Inc. assumes no liability for any personal or property damage caused by improper use.

If you use Duracell brand batteries, they won't work as well in our electronics as other brands. For some reason they're ever so slightly shorter, and so don't touch the points in the packs as well. 

In regards to suit parts and pieces... (5/8/24)

Age Requirement -

In order to purchase finished suit parts from us online you must be 18 or older. To prove to us you are of the proper age before any payments are made you will be required to send us a picture of you holding your legal ID which shows your date of birth on it. As with any other instance, your address/height/weight/etc can be taped over/blurred out. We just need to see your name and DOB.

Quotes and Deposits -

Once you receive your quote you will be required to pay 50% of the total cost up front. 30% of that payment is non-refundable in the event that you cancel your commission. By sending this first payment, you agree to all of these terms and conditions.

Payments -

No finished products will be shipped until they've been paid in full. If you cannot finish paying for your project by the projected finished window we will give you a time frame past that window in which to get us full payment. Should you be unable to complete payment at that time, the project will be cancelled. Payments past the 30% deposit will be refunded, and we will modify and sell the project to another buyer. (Please see the 'Quotes and Deposits' section regarding the deposit!) 

Cancellations -

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We reserve the right to cancel a commission for any reason. If we feel as though we're being harassed, or the customer is being unreasonable we will cancel your commission and refund. What's started on the parts will be finished and sold to another buyer.

If a customer decides to cancel their commission for any particular reason, the 30% non-refundable deposit will be forfeit but we will refund any that has been paid past that point, and whatever is started will be finished and sold to another buyer.

If we do not receive the measurements/DTD, or proper communication through the project which results in us being pushed behind on our queue the project can be cancelled, deposit being forfeit and parts finished and sold to another buyer.

Timeframes -

Once a project is started we do not anticipate it taking very long to complete. Due to this, we request that each commissioner is punctual when it comes to communication. We do have a discord channel where we will request you join so that you can communicate with us in a timely fashion for any sort of questions that may come up throughout the project. There will be a channel made specifically for this purpose so the team can ask and respond. We ask that you be vigilant and respond to us within 24 hours of any questions asked. Our shop hours are M-Th 9 - 7:30 CST on a typical basis, so there will be no communications done overnight. We work on costumes alongside normal webstore orders and preparing for conventions. 

Measurements & Duct Tape Dummies -

For certain projects we may require certain measurements. Head measurements, hand tracings, and partial duct tape dummies may be requested to make sure we get the best fit. For arm sleeves, we may ask for an upper body bust. For feetpaws, we may ask for dummies up to your knees. These measurements and dummies will be required before we start work on your project, and if we do not receive them within 14 days of the project start date the project will be considered cancelled. (Please see the 'Cancellations' section on what happens to cancelled projects!) 

Changes and Edits -

Once a project is started, minimal changes can be done. For instance don't ask us to change the eye color once we've got them installed. Should you be truly unhappy with the way something is going please let us know immediately, not after the project has been completed. Of course we want you to be happy with your commission, but we may refuse certain things if we feel necessary. These can include but are not limited to: Intentionally damaging the item to make a change that should have been given to us originally, asking us to mimic a style we do not want to do, or are unable to do, completely changing your mind on something once fur has been purchased, etc. We do require an accurate, drawn reference image for each project in the style and colors preferred. This will help us both see what the finished project will be, and be able to make the best suggestions when it comes to design/materials/etc. If a certain fur does not exist in the color of your reference, we will try to find the closest match. If we need to order mofumofu special stretch furs or NFT they will be double the cost.

Shipping -

Currently we are open for US based orders for finished costume parts only. Too many problems trying to collect custom fees/taxes from International buyers, sorry! The cost of shipping is NOT included in the original quote due to not having a size/weight on the package. Once the project is complete and boxed up we will calculate the cost and send a new invoice for that. All packages are shipped with tracking and insurance for safety. Shipping quotes are rounded up a small amount to compensate for packing materials and time. Local pickup is available to those who live close enough.

Repairs -

If there was an error on our part and your parts arrived damaged, we will pay to have it shipped back, repair, and pay to have it mailed back to you. You have 2 months from the date you receive your item(s) to inform us of any problems and get us to take care of them. After the initial 2 months we will continue to offer repairs/replacements however there will be a fee and you will have to pay for shipping both ways. If we receive your parts and they are in horrible shape (Matted, gross, dirty, ripped from intentional wear) then we will refuse any such repairs and void our warranty. From the date of arrival to you in the mail you have 3 days to tell us about any possible shipping mishaps, beyond that and we will assume nothing happened during shipping and you have accepted it as it is. There are certain aspects of your suit that you should be responsible for such as brushing it before and after use, spot cleaning, and disinfecting/washing.  

Buyer uses all costumes and costume parts at his or her own risk. Texan Dragon Productions Inc. assumes no liability for any personal or property damage caused by improper use.

We Reserve the right to change our TOS at any time.

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What is the best fabric to use for white eyes on superhero masks?

Greetings, RPF. I am attempting to make my own Deadpool costume, and I was wondering what the best fabric for the white eyes of his mask would be. I have heard a couple of different things (chiffon, cheesecloth, etc.) But I haven't been able to find out firsthand what isn't see through from far away, but can be seen through easily close-up. Being a complete noob in the fantastical art of costume making, I originally ordered a Deadpool lycra zentai costume from one of those chinese wholesalers facepalm) The costume itself wasn't terrible, in fact I still plan to use it for my final finished product, but the mask was just awful. Next to the black design being blocky and ugly, the white eyes were completely 100% opaque. In fact they were less see through than the red part of the mask. So I ended up having to cut holes in it, which looked absolutely terrible and didn't improve my visibility as much. What I am planning to do is order this mask (eLucha - Custom Wrestling Gear - Masks - Baggy Shorts - Baggy Pants - Long Tignts - Hoodies, Jackets, Tops - Vest - Bicker Shorts - Full Sets - Custom work - Deadpool Pull up Wrestling Mask)
Which I actually discovered on a thread on this site (Which also led to my discovery of this amazing website and forum, cheers to all of you for being cool as hell) and combine it with the previously mentioned lycra suit to make a half decent Deadpool. I'm also trying to think up a design for his belts, etc. that could be accoplished by someone with such little experience as myself. So thoughts and ideas on that (or anything else that would help make this costume better) would be HUGELY appreciated.
Thanks in advance guys, here's to a long, happy friendship between us.
Cheers! It may seem strange, but the fabric that those "booksock" things are made of are perfect for this, if you can find a white one. I recently had the same problem when making my own Scarlet Spider suit and one day it hit me. Now I couldn't find a white one at any stores nearby so I basically just bought white fabrc with the same blend, which i think was about 5% spandex, and I don't actually remember the other materials, though I believe it was some percentage lycra as well. Now the downside to it, if you plan on wearing it at night, like I tried on halloween, it is still insanely difficult to see through, but possible. In the light though I don't have any problems seeing.
Hopefully thats helps you out somewhat,
-Deaks I tried posting last night and for some reason it never went through, I was saying that as strange as it sounds, the material that those little "booksock" things you use to cover your books with in high school, are a perfect material for something like this. If you can find a white one, which I couldn't find one near me and refused to purchase one online haha, so instead I just bought similar fabric from a fabric store near me, it was 5% spandex and a can't remember the rest of the blend. Now unfortunately it is not 100% see through, but in the light I can see perfectally fine, at night on the otherhand, It is very very hard to see, but still somewhat possible haha.
Hopefully this is somewhat helpful! For my Spider-man, I made the eye pieces myself. The eye is two layers of “modeler’s mesh”
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It’s a metal screening like material that is normally used to build up armatures for sculpting/modeling. The two layers were placed at ninety degrees from each other, to offer the maximum coverage to hide the eye/face. On top of the mesh, on the outside, I made a frame out of Foamie Craft foam.



The eyes were then glued onto the mask with E-.
You can paint the exterior of the mesh white, or you can leave it unpainted. If left unpainted it will still appear white in pictures taken with a flash.