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My real problem is not with the skins, as I think most of the official ones are beautiful, but with the horrible team color and decal system.
Good explanation, though I was more interested in why this one is specifically recommended by Relic. I guess they are all the same by design.
This decal remover scrubs all decals for all factions. The decals are not individual to a vehicle, as they are taken from one source file per faction. A decal remover pack simply replaces these with blank files, so nothing else is added to any vehicle in the faction.
Also do you know if decal removers and custom skins still don't work in ranked matches? I can try it myself, but if I join a match and figure out they don't work it will break my whole mood for the duration of the match.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=482406075
I added some notes on the paints and camouflage patterns I have reproduced in this set. There are existing lighting effects, dirt, scratches, rust and various other sorts of breakdown in the texture files themselves which make each coat of paint vary quite a lot from the "ideal". The in-game lighting adds to that - time of day and in-game weather can alter colours dramatically..
Getting the right green was by far the hardest part of this project. After matching all vehicles to the reference swatch, they had to be re-coloured a second time or a third time to colour-match each other. A flat tone shows irregularities much more readily than camouflage.
@Starbuck, @georider:
Thanks again for your help with all my questions! Your work sets a high standard and you both deserved a victory in the contest. Congratulations and commiserations..