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Old November 4th, 2005, 00:46   #3
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What I did was paint my M4 in a base cost of OD, then went back and painted on some different shades of brown, mostly dark ones, some darker greens, a couple yellow-green lines, and some black here and there. When I started paintind in the other colours, I just either put in bolts of colour, mainly on the body, or wavy lines, mostly on the fore-grip and barrel. What you want to keep in mind is that before you start to paint, go out to where you play the majourity of your games, and decided the dominant colours that are present, and use those on your gun. Also, try to through in either some brownish reds or yellowish greens to compensate for when the falls seaon comes around and leaves start to change colour. Also, be creative with your patterns and scheme, mix up the colours to the best of your ability. Before I painted my gun, I headed out to Home Depot and bought a piece of black PVC piping, and just practiced on it which pattern would look the best out where I played. I found that this worked very well, becaus ethe original pattern that I was going to paint my gun stuck out like a sore thumb where i usually play. So find something to practice on, then when you feel you have the best pattern, paint her up.

Good luck, in painting man!

Hope to see some pics soon!

Note: I don't have any pics to show you because I do not have a digital cam, but I will try to take some pics with my friends cam and send them to you.
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