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I use GFScape to extract the vtfs, then use Gimp to edit the skins. An example of my directory where I put my finished skin is like this:::
F:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\common\insurgency2\insurgency\custom\skins\materials\models\weapons\1911
then the vtf which for the 1911 would be:::
weapon_w_m1911_dm.vtf
Not sure how you make yours, or how similar your process is to mine, but I havent figured out how to get them to work since the recent updates, so I was wondering if you could provide any info?
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=381660757
More in this 'chocolate chip' camo definitely wouldn't be bad, but your other skins are unique too!
Really nice camo scheme, one of my favorites that the US uses for BDUs.