gunman42782
Hunter
Usually not a big fan of camo on guns, but that looks very good. Nice job.
Okay, fisherman. :wink:CDFingers said:Nah, I have to use scissors and paper. That's the only way my wife will let me eat the Library paste...
CDFingers
Snake45 said:It explained (and illustrated) that in many cases, it's a waste of time and ineffective to try to "blend in" an object, unless that object is going to be fixed and immobile in one place. The idea is to break up the shape of the object into shapes that the observing eye does not perceive as the original object. And the best way to do this is not with many colors and subtle details, but with big, broad, irregular patterns of high contrast.
Rick Courtright said:Snake45 said:It explained (and illustrated) that in many cases, it's a waste of time and ineffective to try to "blend in" an object, unless that object is going to be fixed and immobile in one place. The idea is to break up the shape of the object into shapes that the observing eye does not perceive as the original object. And the best way to do this is not with many colors and subtle details, but with big, broad, irregular patterns of high contrast.
So whatever CD likes is fine for what that rifle is. I do agree w/ Mrs. CD's dictum about stenciled "trucker ladies," though. Those gals should be done up in chrome. Anything else is heresy.
Rick C
sebtool said:Heresy? Not IMHO! :lol: