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Originally Posted by Rugger_can
Very nice. Another key point is to remain aware of your elevation relative to a target. You never wish to elevate any part of your body beyond the visible horizon when in direct relation towards your creep as a silhouette is much easier to notice.
You touched on this, but the key point of camouflage is to attempt to make the human form no longer recognizable. A good "rule of thumb" is to make dark area's light and light area's darker, thus the eye will not subconsciously recognize it as a human form.
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Good point, and I'll add what you said is paramount for putting camo paint on one's face, head, hands, etc. More specifically, areas that are raised get darkened (bridge of nose, cheekbones, jawline, etc.) and areas that get shadow cast upon them (either side of nose, below jawline, inner ears, etc.) should be lightened with greys or light green.