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im ok for the grey but don't make it flat. no need too go fuel pattern on it.
just a bit of small texture change to not make this flat
Additionally, the differences between warpaints lies in the base itself, not orientation lock. It is clear here that the base for this one is smissmas camo, which gives the secondary texture larger area than normal such as the larger brown area for the black box, and gives more prominence to the quaternary highlight texture. Other bases may change the size of texture application each weapon. A more balanced alternative to smissmas camo would be yeti coated, which has a larger primary texture and more emphasis on smaller highlights.