• Facepunch Camouflage Thread V2
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There are four camouflage patterns in the picture. It might help to specify which one. The shirt is a shitty knockoff of the US woodland pattern, the plate carrier appears to be one of the Chinese digital patterns, and the gaiters look to be some kind of digital tigerstripe. The pants he's wearing look like they might be very faded brushstroke, and the 'grid' pattern might be the ripstop material the pants are made out of.
[QUOTE=FloaterTWO;51637899]There are four camouflage patterns in the picture. It might help to specify which one. The shirt is a shitty knockoff of the US woodland pattern, the plate carrier appears to be one of the Chinese digital patterns, and the gaiters look to be some kind of digital tigerstripe. The pants he's wearing look like they might be very faded brushstroke, and the 'grid' pattern might be the ripstop material the pants are made out of.[/QUOTE] Just the coat is M81 woodland. Other gears are Turkish arid/desert semi digital camo (we can say Anatolian camouflage). Here is the detailed one. [QUOTE=Ironclad2014;47619744]@Rusty, can you please try making this turkish camo: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Zs282dm.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Edited for better view: [IMG]http://i68.tinypic.com/2iaditi.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=FloaterTWO;51637899]There are four camouflage patterns in the picture. It might help to specify which one. The shirt is a shitty knockoff of the US woodland pattern, the plate carrier appears to be one of the Chinese digital patterns, and the gaiters look to be some kind of digital tigerstripe. The pants he's wearing look like they might be very faded brushstroke, and the 'grid' pattern might be the ripstop material the pants are made out of.[/QUOTE] It's the camo on the pants. There are 3 different versions of this camo as I know; 1 woodland/desert, 1 blue(for air force) and 1 snow version. Camouflage on pc and gaiters are the same with the pants, but every corporation uses their own cloth and pattern, like multicam. It's called nano camouflage, not because it has some futuristic technological features, they just called it nano.
[B]@ Chickenstick[/B] I plan to use the pattern for [B]myself[/B], I don't plan to release this mod on Armaholic, ModDB, WithSix or anything, so I think there is no problem there... [B]Thanks for the help![/B] That camo that [B]@ Harbard[/B] posted looks kinda weird since it has a greenish kind of color on some parts, i'll try it out and see how it looks.
[QUOTE=Chickenstick;51636586][b]@ Emelyikaa[/b] Just a heads up on using those camo patterns. The company threatens to sue anyone who uses their patterns. Even if it's non-profit and just for modding. They specifically mention modders and they could pursue them with legal action if necessary. EDIT: I originally quoted them and linked their copyright page, but that could lead them here and I don't want to see anyone get into trouble. Just look up their copyright page, it's in Q & A form, and it's all right there. No idea how serious they are about it, but they definitely don't like the idea of anyone using their patterns without giving them some cash. I recommend supporting a more fan-friendly camo company.[/QUOTE] I remember a long time ago, when there was a camo thread on Military Photos (doesn't exist anymore I think). People posted their own camo patterns, and Guy Cramer of Hyperstealth wasn't exactly friendly to them. Apparently, amateurish independent Photoshop tricks by individuals are a threat to their super camo... go figure. I doubt they'll be pleased with posting their camo swatches here.
[B]@ WormIsGod?[/B] I understand that [B]Hyperstealth® (Guy Cramer)[/B] would like to [B]protect[/B] it's "product", and they don't want anyone using it for free, because all they see is $$$. They don't give a sh*t, they are like: "[I]No money, no rights[/I]". Anyway, thousands of people [B]will[/B], [B]with[/B] rights or [B]without[/B] rights [B]recreate[/B] the pattern, for sure.
To be honest, Guy Cramer makes no better camo's than the average Photoshop camo designer. The different is Guy has contracts and money... I've made patterns that would beat most of "his" patterns. That Afghan pattern of his is a joke and truly shows where he stands in creativity and design.
[quote=Emelyikaa]thousands of people will, with rights or without rights recreate the pattern, for sure. [/quote] And I'm sure they don't care, so long as it's not [b]shared[/b]. Truth be told US "Fair Use" laws should protect users (non-profit-game-modders who live in the US), but that doesn't stop the company from harassing users by challenging that concept with legal action... and who want's to be sued? Not me. They're pretty obsessive about it, absolutely . They even track IP internet traffic to their site, which was demonstrated in their lawsuit against DCS. [quote]Digital raised for the first time in its reply brief the issue of independent creation. However, the Court waived off this issue based on the fact Digital’s IP address had been a top 30 visitor to HyperStealth’s website in the three months before Digital’s A-TACS FG Camo pattern was created. During this period 61 megabytes of information was downloaded to Digital’s IP address over the course of 124 visits.[/quote] [url]http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=9ce10968-38a3-4483-9cfb-2e916add2d01[/url] Make no mistake, they're watching.
[QUOTE=Harbard;51649263]To be honest, Guy Cramer makes no better camo's than the average Photoshop camo designer. The different is Guy has contracts and money... I've made patterns that would beat most of "his" patterns. That Afghan pattern of his is a joke and truly shows where he stands in creativity and design.[/QUOTE] True.
christ dude wtf are you doing..
[QUOTE=-Rusty-;51661480]christ dude wtf are you doing..[/QUOTE] I don't know...
LOL :) :)
Iraqi SF Golden Division.. <3 teh patterns :D [img]https://scontent.fmnl3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15578836_1211188115616026_3783744646312185564_n.jpg?oh=c2ea7a7f0e78e45247d80e67fc24b9d1&oe=58DCF109[/img]
[QUOTE=Rilski;51678661]Iraqi SF Golden Division.. <3 teh patterns :D [/QUOTE] Chinese Type 07. Two variations of Tibet/mountainous/arid.
Mm.. yes! :)
Finally breaking my camo hiatus. Tom Clancy's Endwar [t]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o37/TKB1/facepunch%20forums%20skin%20resources/Fictional%20Tom%20Clancys%20Endwar%20bluedes_zps09siq61x.png[/t] Camo is called "bluedes" in the files. I think this was EU's camo. [editline]23rd January 2017[/editline] Also posting that Clone Wars clone commando MARPAT clone (NPI) [t]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o37/TKB1/facepunch%20forums%20skin%20resources/fictional%20star%20wars%20clone%20commando%20marpat_zpsrt4t7vz0.png[/t] [editline]23rd January 2017[/editline] Halo 2 UNSC Marines' woodland pattern. [t]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o37/TKB1/facepunch%20forums%20skin%20resources/Fictional%20Halo%202%20UNSC%20marine%20woodland_zpsra5wwpv5.png[/t]
[B]@ Tounushi[/B] Any news on the [B]CUEPAT[/B]?
Great to see you back at it Tounushi! :)
[QUOTE=TheObscure;48914745]@ Tounushi Since you are the camo expert/veteran/master here, do you maybe have a high quality TTsKO pattern laying around on your hard drive? :D This is the last camo I need: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/f5voP6O.jpg[/IMG] It is used by one of the rebel factions in Battlefield 2 Special Forces. Thanks. :)[/QUOTE] The Red Hammer Studios guys have a lot of it, probably?
Made these using the digital camo template found in [url=https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1725333/Files/cadpat%20derivatives.7z]this download[/url] Iran 65th Airborne Brigade NOHED [t]http://i.imgur.com/9jeJMid.png[/t] My attempt at CADPAT-AR [t]http://i.imgur.com/9KQxIEj.png[/t]
please camo bundeswehr vehicle Desert and Summer
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;51745848]Made these using the digital camo template found in [url=https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1725333/Files/cadpat%20derivatives.7z]this download[/url] Iran 65th Airborne Brigade NOHED [t]http://i.imgur.com/9jeJMid.png[/t] My attempt at CADPAT-AR [t]http://i.imgur.com/9KQxIEj.png[/t][/QUOTE] CADPAT-AR isn't like that, this looks more like AOR-1, good job though.
[QUOTE=Emelyikaa;51746613]CADPAT-AR isn't like that, this looks more like AOR-1, good job though.[/QUOTE] CADPAT AR is a three colour pattern, which mine is. AOR1 is a 4 colour pattern. Also CADPAT AR runs vertically while AOR1 runs horizontally. It is tough to do proper CADPAT AR though because the shapes are larger, but since digital camo usually scales up well you can easily alleviate this when applying it to texture sheets. [img]http://www.hyperstealth.com/coyote/101_0970.jpg[/img]
Apologies if I've missed this, but it's not on page 1 where all the tiles are. Is there an original Denison smock tile available?
@Tounushi Sorry for the "spoon feed" help.. but did you make your own KLMK version?
D: Are 33 pages too much to browse? Or the 600+ tiles I've posted? [url]https://facepunch.com/fp_images.php?u=713937[/url]
Finally made a replication of the Turkish pattern. I used some effects to generate the smaller details so it's not perfectly accurate, but its about 80-85% on point. Not sure if the colors are right. Anyways, someone should find it useful enough. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ktiQUIl.png[/IMG]
always wondered if that grid is some kind of rip stop fabric or part of the pattern itself anyway good job!
[QUOTE=recolour;51820059]always wondered if that grid is some kind of rip stop fabric or part of the pattern itself anyway good job![/QUOTE] Yeah, I wasn't sure either, I ended up going it being part of the pattern based on how it seemed to be the same color as the green and because it looked like it didn't carry over onto the green and red shapes.
[QUOTE=Places4people;51818966]Finally made a replication of the Turkish pattern. I used some effects to generate the smaller details so it's not perfectly accurate, but its about 80-85% on point. Not sure if the colors are right. Anyways, someone should find it useful enough. [/QUOTE] Thank you so much for that! Grids are not part of the camo, so if it isn't too much to ask, can you also share the pattern without grids please?
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