I made a camo pattern. What mind?
>>34452922
how did you get it to turn the guys wearing it invisible
>>34452922
Flecktarn was invented along time ago sweetie.
If you want a realistic test put it mixed in with the trees not simply in front of them
>>34452922
You have a 2D image with flat colors. If you want to see how this looks in reality, you'd need to print it on cloth and make clothing from it, a faster and cheaper way would be a 3D model in blender with some realistic lighting. Then you'll see that the surface and colors are affected by light and reflection, which changes the appearance of your examples somewhat.
But yeah, you practically did what Flecktarn, Erbsentarn and all those Russian versions of them did. Congratulations. If you came up with that yourself, then that's unironically, since you figured out one of the best patterns in existence.
>>34452939
>>34453071
Flecktarn only looks cool. More than 10 feet away and it looks just plain (too) dark green with random black splotches.
>>34452922
Mind posting a pic of just the camo
>>34452939
Flecktarn is a meme.
>>34453170
Not true. The black, brown, OD and green become dark spots, while contrasting effectively against the light green. One might argue about the size and intensity of the macro pattern areas, but it's outright false to say it doesn't work. Also, German forests are often much darker and browner than some light green forests in the US.
>>34453278
Yeah and that's why they're nowadays replacing it with this far lighter-colored flecktarn-multicam-vegetato-hybrid thing.
>>34453338
As they obviously not intending to fight in dark German forests anymore. Makes kinda sense, since were only sending them overseas anyways. For our territory Flecktarn works perfectly though, the three color tropic/desert version is among the best sand camo as well.