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Try to stick to the colors seen in the game, don't use saturated colors.
Avoid sticker pattern warpaints, they are mostly uninteresting and look ugly on most weapons.
Not every texture needs to be based on something (wood, metal, etc), you can have plain colors, but a full warpaint without any can feel a bit rough.
Try getting inspiration from stuff from the game, objects, landmarks, weapons, itens, UI, textures, etc. Before moving on to more "exotic" themes for warpaints.
Honestly a cupidon collection would be amazing cuz i'm pessimistic with pattern but i think we haven't seen a love warpaint so far
I mainly made this to learn the process of making a warpaint and I hope to try and make some that the community will enjoy in the future, suggestion noted!
Nah.