Nice one Ron.
It is always nice when you try something new and it works.
Now try a German pea dot camo on a figure:D.
All the best.
Ralph.
Very nice Ron. Is this a sort of digital camouflage, the sort of thing image recognising software has trouble with ?
I don't think so to be honest. That type of camouflage wasn't invented until much later, when image recognition software was developed. There weren't even any computers around at WWII unless we talk about the very first electro-mechanical computers that were built in order to speed up Enigma cracking in the UK. Imaging processing computers didn't arrive until the 80's, but they were pretty much useless until the late 90's - and those ones are pretty primitive compared to the things we're doing today.Very nice Ron. Is this a sort of digital camouflage, the sort of thing image recognising software has trouble with ?
Ahh well then, there you go. Me showing my armour ignorance. I didn't realise it was a WW2 vehicle. Image recognition back in those days was all by Mk 1 eyeball !That type of camouflage wasn't invented until much later, when image recognition software was developed. There weren't even any computers around at WWII
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