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For a somewhat recent example for what I'm talking about I'd look at Colonel Barrage's Locomotive warpaint. The textures for that warpaint all look like they'd work as weapon textures while also representing a train. The textures here, specifically the brick and stone, looks like they were created with the castle theme solely in mind without consideration of being fitting on a weapon. Locomotive also does a pretty good job with it's sticker, as the sticker adds to the theme of the warpaint while blending in with the texture it's place on and hence not sticking out so harshly.