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I'd say at least High-tier Mecenary grade woth 1.5 keys at FN!
Some newer war paints though, have fixed orientations for the skin pattern but have other randomized aspects to it like its color. Macaw Masked is a great example of fixed orientation that I'd love to have for this skin! It'd be nice to have control of this feature for war paints made in the future, but I simply cannot do this part of war paint creation because this is something the TF2 Team does in-house. Fingers crossed community creators get more options to do something like this on our own someday!
Hopefully this all makes sense, and many many thanks!
btw I think almost all war paints look terrible, but this one I like. Nice job!
@Lazer: The only way I can make a war paint straight the way I want it is through War Paint previews, unfortunately. If I could set up parameters so I could get it like that in-game inspect animations I definitely would, but there's no tools (ala CS:GO's weapon skin publishing tools) that give me the power to do so. This is as close as I could get it with a modded Civil Servant weapon skin for now! Idealistically, I'd love for the TF2 Team to set up orientation like in the other weapon previews if it ever gets accepted! It's just something that's out of my control for now.
10/10 would buy