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Published: 2013-03-10 16:32:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 1884; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 0
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Reworked version of "Reptile" camouflage. Previous was in my opinion too close to FEAR pattern. This one have bigger elements of pattern, and is using my new "manequin". From left to right, 4 patterns suitable for MOUT/CQB operations:"Brown": made using a bit dark "arid" colours.
"Autumn": As name say, fall colours, that (thanks to this "grey-green"), may work in urban enviroment.
"Early Spring": partial snow-grey pattern.
"Urban Block": colours taken from earlier pattern of this name.
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Comments: 8
Mathias1978 [2015-12-09 21:54:52 +0000 UTC]
Cool camo - I have been referred to it by calpa9907 and I really like it since I also use the "geometric" approach in camo.
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calpa9907 [2015-12-08 15:30:59 +0000 UTC]
Very nice camo I've come across here! How come the look somewhat like r1p-cords fear gear d1rt from afar!?
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Alligator-Fists [2013-03-11 22:53:36 +0000 UTC]
Pretty cool! I like the use of a larger macropattern and the use of hexagons to add teture. The placement of colors is good too, adding a ragged, natural look to the pattern. I also like how you applied it here, but where'd you get a picture of me?
It would be even cooler to see this done with the pattern placed to follow the panels of fabric typical on uniforms, or even to follow the wrinkles.
Me like!
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Jeremak-J In reply to Alligator-Fists [2013-03-12 08:59:53 +0000 UTC]
It's not you, its me in US overwhites used as a blank for "pattern play". I followed panels of garment, but folowing wrinkles would be very hard and over my "Gimp-Fu". It would be easier on 3D model, with pattern used in texture.
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Alligator-Fists In reply to Jeremak-J [2013-03-12 09:08:24 +0000 UTC]
Always glad to meet a fellow clone from template 5178333!
Using the overwhites is a great idea.
This pattern works really with the different orientations of different portions of the gament. I can't see where the fabric panels are!
As for following folds and wrinkles, tell me about it. I try to work on that from time to time, but I'm parsecs away from getting it. If I ever figure it out (ha!) I'll let you know.
Anyway, this looks pretty good!
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Jeremak-J In reply to Alligator-Fists [2013-03-12 11:08:16 +0000 UTC]
"As for following folds and wrinkles, tell me about it." Simplest way would be take human 3D figure (from game for example), and prepare texture for it, using choosen camouflage pattern. Here you have examples: [link] [link] I've never made this, bacauce I just can't work with 3D models.
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Alligator-Fists In reply to Jeremak-J [2013-03-12 11:17:13 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thanks for the explanation! I actually meant 'tell me about it' like 'yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about'. I've been trying to do this, too, and what a headache! My skills ain't up to snuff. Yet...
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camorus----234 [2013-03-10 18:05:41 +0000 UTC]
These look great ,and should serve their purpose for MOUT -BUT is any government gonna take notice and use it?
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