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In the war paint preview it's a tad vibrant looking because the light is directly pointed at it, nothing I can do there when it came to preview images. Since I chose to have the main section of the paint shiny (so it conveys the look of apple skin) it ends up looking far more bright than it actually is. But when using it in-game the paint is far more in line with TF2's palette I feel.
I know green is not exactly the most popular color for war paints but any darker and it would stop looking like a granny smith I feel
I'm not trying to be a ♥♥♥♥, but practically any green shade fits the lime scout aesthetic/ palette outside of Zepheniah's Greed-tier dark green (as you practically outlined; I've even seen drably olive mixed into lime scout sets before). Not that we don't already have helldiver, bonzo knawed, clover camo'd, raving dead, etc., but still lol. Light green is light green, all of them practically beg for some oldhead to pair it with a scorching tossle hahaha