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Austrian Semi-Random Hex Camo (Work in Progress)
Bullethead posted a topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
While trying to learn more about Austrian camo, I came across a photo of a real Austrian plane in a museum in the Czech Republic. So, I decided to try to find out more about it, in the process finding a bunch of other photos from differen angles, allowing me to see what the camo looked like on just about every surface. And I discovered something very interesting. While the fuselage has a totally random arrangement, the wings have more of a pattern than not, which I call "semi-random". These hexes make lines and loops alternating dark and light. Thus, I became curious as to how this camo scheme would have looked in the air and started skinning it. I also looked up the plane. Apparently it was restored about the time more info about Austrian colors was coming along, and they seem to have had the remains of the original paintjob to go from. The colors were, in fact, pretty close to the ones I'd been using, so I was happy there. So I tweaked my colors to match this plane's, which involved making the darks darker and the lights lighter, which created more contrast to make the semi-patterns show up better. The plane in question is a Knoller C.II(Lo), number 119.15. Thankfully (because these planes were total crap), we don't have one in OFF, so I applied the scheme to our beloved DFW, for which I already have a template. The DFW is a bigger plane with different proportions and shapes here and there, but the scheme fit on it fairly well. I copied it from the real plane hex-to-hex, except for a few areas where the DFW's bigger structure stuck out beyond the pattern, or where I lacked a photo. Then I looked at it in the game. Because I spent almost all day and now about 1/2 the night laboriously copying and pasting individual hexes together, I wanted to show it off. As you can see, this is still very much a work in progress. For instance, I still have to hex the lower wing. I'm sure that once I'm done, I will never want to play another board wargame again :). Anyway, it's quite interesting. Up close, it just looks weird. At medium distances, you can really see the stripes and squiggly lines on the upper surfaces. And at long distances, the plane's outline is pretty well broken up. The camo thus seems strangely effective. Oh well, I suppose I'll finish this in a few days and post some better pics.