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Sneaky Chameleon Skink






Texas

Hello all,
A moment of your time please. Before I continue with this fanatic, I'd like to make sure the textile pattern effect I'm going for is recognizable. Can anyone identify what sort of style of clothing I'm going for with this fanatic's hood? There will be a hint below the picture, please tell me if you were able to get it with or without the hint. Also, try not to read any of the other replies before making your guess.





Hint
Spoiler:
Goblins eat a lot of mushrooms, like hippies.


Thank you for your time.

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2014/02/28 13:57:30


 
   
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Pulsating Possessed Chaos Marine





Charleston, SC

Tie Die. I figured that before the hint, then only confirmed it for myself after looking at it

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Sneaky Chameleon Skink






Texas

Good good, I didn't think about the first reply spoiling it. I'll have to amend my post to reflect that ^^; No fault of yours of course, thanks.
   
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Bounding Black Templar Assault Marine





Wisconsin, U.S.A.

Couldn't guess with the first picture, but the second one nailed it, much better angle. Looks good.

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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

 wikkedj wrote:
Couldn't guess with the first picture, but the second one nailed it, much better angle. Looks good.


This. Once the distinctive spiral showed up it was perfectly clear what you were going for (and getting). But before that, I didn’t know if you were doing some odd camo or something else.

   
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The Hive Mind





Agreed with the above. Didn't need the spoiler, but I did need that second angle.

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