Crow Logic
Jun 18 2007, 03:24 PM
After playing around with the pics I posted on the other thread I realized that at least in the artist rendition the dark grey brown Sasquatach does indeed blend in well with the scenery. In certain respects the artist rendition couldn't have been a better color to choose for certain things.
SquatchCommando
Jun 20 2007, 03:03 PM
Taht is a good point you picked up on Crow.
Grey is a great color for cammo because tree trunks most often have a greyish hue to them. It also makes a good background colr that flattens you out into the backround . When The WW 1 and 2 German army used grey for a reason. Black works as a background color too if yourbehind things if in front of it can silluette you in the day time or a bright night but not has much as you might think.
Any Earth tones (Brown Black Grey) Are not bad colors to be born with in the wild broken patterns are the best but not many Sas's get reported with this
One thing to remember about being real tall, It may seem to make you a target, and can but you also often see farther and when descreetly standing in trees to be hidden its not a bad way to see them before they see you.
Standing partially behind a tree is not a bad way to observe and not be seen especially at night that with grey would make you almost invisible.
dogu4
Jun 21 2007, 07:58 AM
I can't help but be reminded of that wonderful program on the Discovery Channel a while back where people watching the program were completely blind to a guy in a gorilla suit...it had nothing to do with camouflage as it's normally thought of, but it revealed tons about our faulty misperception regarding our own visual accuity and perception; it's largely overblown.
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