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jtmoose
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I did some research about predator and prey camouflage and wanted to see if anyone had some thoughts. Here are my notes:
A few concepts I found to occur:
These concepts seem to drive me toward a few decisions
I'm thinking of these for my default camouflage choices but would like to hear others ideas.
A few concepts I found to occur:
- Cryptic and Mimicry patterns are only used in small animals that mostly require being up close to see in the first place
- Large animals use light-dark counter shading or solid colors
- Macro disruptive patterns seem to occur most frequently for both predator and prey large animals
- The only whole body animal patterns are solid for large or small animals and mimicry/micro pattern for small animals only
These concepts seem to drive me toward a few decisions
- Macro pattern with light-dark counter shading coloration
- Light-dark counter shading between top and bottom
I'm thinking of these for my default camouflage choices but would like to hear others ideas.
- Dark solid pants (black) + light solid top (tan)
- Dark solid pants + lighter color macro top (ASAT, Vias, Killik, multicam)
- Dark color macro pant (Fusion, mandrake, green deception) + lighter color macro top (ASAT, Vias, Killik, multicam, highlander, 3D/Brown Deception)