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    Vermonter and Seperatist Member Uesugi Kenshin's Avatar
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    Default Re: Uniformal colouring vs graphical flavour

    Yeah flags are the most important, I believe we will be using the faction symbols in the title thread for those. When the troops do look alike though it will be cool to zoom in so the flags dissappear and it is just a mass of metal lumps bashing into each other.
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    Default Re: Uniformal colouring vs graphical flavour

    Quote Originally Posted by Uesugi Kenshin
    Yeah flags are the most important, I believe we will be using the faction symbols in the title thread for those. When the troops do look alike though it will be cool to zoom in so the flags dissappear and it is just a mass of metal lumps bashing into each other.
    Yes, that'd be cool, not just cool but also pretty authentic.

    If you wish to have faction specific colouring on them, please make it quite minimalistic, like an armband on left arm or something. I didn't like MTW/RTW style at all. For example, brutii legionaries look so much better with red uniform and only a minimalistic blue sign somewhere on the uniform. Maybe they didn't use any such things on their uniforms in reality, but a small armband like thingie is imo a very good compromise.
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    Default Re: Uniformal colouring vs graphical flavour

    Sounds like a good way to go.

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