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Edit: If possible, please upload this warpaint to Mods.tf as well. Make sure all of your submissions (War paints, cosmetics, etc) are also readily available to download off of Mods.tf (or Gamebanana) when you submit them to the workshop. That's the way I was able to turn my opinion around on items like the Gnarliest Garb, in which an in-game demonstration was more favorable than the preview material.
For a consistent answer, I'd specifically ask you to disregard your notions of the artists, disregard social issues, disregard any misgivings you may have about others and disregard any misgivings you would perceive others would have about you. Separate all things that are not this item, and look at it with an isolated, focused perspective.
If this item was already in the game, let's say added with the original skin collections, what about its design in terms of conceptual theme and execution would either draw you to it or turn you away from it?
If this item isn't to your liking, but you could see others possibly liking it, what about it would you see fit to change to enhance its quality for the game?
If it is to your liking, but there's something off, again, what would you change?
While I do not approve of the situation in the comments section (which prompted the creation of this discussion thread to dull out actual critique without being stifled), I would ask you to leave that there and bring something productive to the table here.
I do not care about the ideals of the creators.
Ideals, politics, beliefs, all of those have no weight when it comes to criticizing this warpaint for what it is, rather than the politics of the day or the beliefs of its creators.
I do not care for any other concept except for what you may or may not think about the war paint itself.
If you can put those things aside, I think you may have something objectively valuable to say about the war paint and the war paint alone.
This thread was meant for critiques about the warpaint itself, not about the character of its creators. Please keep the comments geared towards critiques about the warpaint.
However, I'd ask what you mean by team colored warpaint, since this is technically team colored, but with light blue and pink rather than standard red and blue.
Do you think this item would be better if the color schemes were changed to a more standard red and blue, like a strawberry red and a blueberry blue? I could see that as a nice change, since it'd be more team coordinated.