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JB1992 — MSC Temperate grass woodland netting

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Published: 2016-01-27 14:50:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 2756; Favourites: 38; Downloads: 0
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Description Multi Spectral Camouflage, (Dark olive green base color of vehicle + temperate grass woodland Netting (only green camouflage colors), used for daytime
operations in Forrest and grass land areas, now this is only the vehicle netted, the turret is in progress, also the vehicle base color is optional,
an army green or gray color for example will do as fine.

The vehicle you see here is the XM (4) JAGUAR with 120mm smooth bore configuration, (yes it can launch GLATGM's, 
and the radar tower on the back is a full Spectrum Active Protection mast (FSAP system.)

(I might have changed the front of the turret a bit, but it's still in WIP as I'm trying to add more and more configurations to this vehicle,
including several armoring kits with different looks and different sloping styles... In the Future I'll probably create a flash game of sorts
so you guys can customize tons of things on this vehicle.)

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Model made in: sketchup.
Rendered in: sketchup. (lines & edges turned off,)
Render Time: some seconds
After effects added in: none
Total time spent making: unknown.
Author: JB1992 

Copyrighted © 27-01-2016 By JB1992.
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Comments: 9

TheoComm [2016-09-16 16:07:54 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely love the netting 

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JB1992 In reply to TheoComm [2016-09-17 12:38:15 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, there's a small textual tutorial I've given in the comments bellow, it's for sketchup but I see you also use it ,
If you like to know more about the netting just ask

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MrJumpManV4 [2016-01-27 21:13:48 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

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JB1992 In reply to MrJumpManV4 [2016-01-27 22:16:51 +0000 UTC]

THX, you should really do some netting too on your design.

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MrJumpManV4 In reply to JB1992 [2016-01-28 06:39:47 +0000 UTC]

that would be pretty cool Xp
I'll have to mess around with that some time

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JB1992 In reply to MrJumpManV4 [2016-01-28 10:45:02 +0000 UTC]

well, I created 5/6 flat surfaces, evry one with a different shape, 2 long stretched shapes, 2 small leaf like shapes, 1/2 medium lilypad like shapes, then I turned all created surfaces into groups, so you have 5/6 groups.

The big shapes have a bright color, while the small shapes have a medium to dark color and the smallest is darkest in color, scattered them randomly in an two by one unit/meter size and turned it into a large group,
then I copy pasted this large group all over the place. Now, obviously this looks repeating from a distance, so some of the large groups are mirrored, (some two times and some a single time)
and later on I deleted some of the shapes inside the large group, until it looked right to the eye you know. later on I created a single large component of all the netting groups and exploded the
inside large groups, so you only have all of the shapes in groups left inside this component... this component is added to a layer, and I turned it off for now, to work beneath the netting and also
because you get a shit ton of groups in your model  (Though if your toaster can handle it, it won't be a problem I guess )

Also I think this type of netting would look great on your tank design: fav.me/d9pi1rl

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Andorianus In reply to JB1992 [2021-09-23 22:19:10 +0000 UTC]

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MrJumpManV4 In reply to JB1992 [2016-01-30 03:48:46 +0000 UTC]

I tried it out a bit, thanks for the short tutorial

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JB1992 In reply to MrJumpManV4 [2016-01-30 15:24:33 +0000 UTC]

No prob, You know it's actually quite fun to mess with the different colors of the netting in Sketchup, at least I found it to be very addicting to find the perfect combination.  

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