Marvel's Spider-Man fan recreates movie posters using the photo mode

Marvel's Spider-Man
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A Marvel's Spider-Man fan is using in-game asse💧ts to recreate the film franchise's movie posters.

In a recent tweet (via ), graphic designer ursRockRider said "I put a quest on myself to recreate The Amazing Spider-Man poster." The attached image, which at first glance is indistinguishable from the actual poster, is entirely made from assets available in the PS5 version of the game, from Andrew Garfield's suit to the webbi🦋ng behind him.

Not content with their first effort, a few days later Rock Rider tweeted another poster, this time for Sam Raimi's 2004 release of Spider-Man 2. The artist described the second poster as the "hardest recreation poster I've ever done," saying that they "put double the effort to get the most accurate position and colour tone" to match the original poster as cloไsely as possible. While the existence of Mary-Jane Watson on that version of the poster likely meant Rock Rider couldn't create a perfect copy, their offering is certainly a convincing alternative.

The existence of the spidey suit🦋s worn by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in their respective films was likely a useful starting point, but everything else in Rock Rider's images is taken from Insomniac's game. Their efforts were so impressive that the developer responded, calling the artwork "simply 🦂amazing."

Marvel fans are likely to find themselves positively spoiled by Insomniac over the next few years. As well as the releases of Marvel's Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the studio is already confirmed to be working on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Wolverine.

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