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Old 10-22-2012, 10:36 AM
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N1 tweak, jupp! Bit I personally do not like the candy look of sqb. Simply a matter of taste but I never saw such a colourful landscape Looks like a candy bf109 to me, but tweaking clours in clod is great. In general the houses and landscape are too green and coloured/too saturated. I like the look of jupps colour tweak.

Difficult to see what you see because of the different monitors. Someone with a calibrated screen on adobe rgb standards? They are not comparable. There could be huge differences. My standard clod looks nearly similar to jupps approach, btw..
I'm going to make a range of approaches now that I've got the base down. The current version is oversaturated so that I can get the colours *correct*, once that is achieved I will tone it down to realistic levels (as I have started to do already, if you look at the files I have uploaded).

I will also make other stereotypical approaches, the default game covers the ever-so-popular "desaturated blue" take, so I'll skip that. But I'll try to focus on WOP style tint + oversaturation, "Real life!!111!!one" style desaturated grey/green and a couple of others as they come to me.
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