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This gets my approval. Good job, sir!
As for the quality, it's good. One of the the things I really appreciate about it is that there are smudges and imperfections. A criticism I have of beginner Workshoppers is that their war paints tend to have nothing different about different locations in the solid color sections. This makes it look too crisp and stand out massively from the world of TF2. Most skins, even in FN, have uneven tones across the various single-color sections and what looks like stains. This grounds the skin in the world of TF2, and also makes the various different RNG arrangements of the texture on the skins stand out from one another, thus making each skin feel more special to the owner.
I can dig that