The Shroud pattern is a hybrid combination of five SUBSTRATE patterns morphed together to create a multi-terrain pattern that is much more difficult to identify than standard camo patterns.
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The SUBSTRATE Sepia pattern is the multi-terrain, multi-seasonal brown colorway of the hybrid Shroud pattern.
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SUBSTRATE Subtropic is a greener variant to the Shroud pattern, making it more suitable for lush, dense tropical rain-forest environments.
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SUBSTRATE Sandstone is an arid environment variant that adapts well to sandy, rocky terrain with scattered dry vegetation.
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SUBSTRATE Stealth features a more contrast with darker brown and khaki hues to create the illusion of depth, while using overlapping gradients to mimic shadows and underbrush.
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SUBSTRATE Species features design elements that are 100% nature-made. Environmental textures, fur, skin and scale textures, combined with natural colorways that blend into multiple environments.
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The SUBSTRATE Spectre pattern is a hybrid cross between the Species and Sherwood patterns with more pronounced gray and lighter green tones to mimic lichen and moss.
SUBSTRATE Surface is a mixture of brown earth tones and manipulated tree bark elements to create an effective ground cover camouflage.
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SUBSTRATE Spoor is a mix of earth tones found in late autumnal ground cover, undergrowth, and fallen leaves with darker, contrasting tones for the illusion of depth.
SUBSTRATE Sniper was developed to be a base layer for ghillie suits that features both horizontal and vertical elements and colorations that were neither too brown nor too green.
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SUBSTRATE Sierra was the first pattern I created. Made up of various browns, grays, tans, and subtle greens, this is one pattern that will be hard to find in multiple environments.
SUBSTRATE Survivor offers a darker, gray-dominant variant to the Spoor pattern, while considering reduced sunlight from a denser foliage canopy and implied rock elements.
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