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When coming up with the design, I always envisioned wrapping paper taken straight out of the 50s/60s. That's why the colours had to be spot on. Looking through the workshop, I hadn't seen much, if any, warpaints with the Reindoonicorn and felt that it's something that should be in the game.
When drawing up the Reindoonicorn I wanted it to have that mass produced, 2D kind of style, and in many ways I feel that I achieved that. But thanks for the hollies idea, I can totally see that working
But, the pattern is just the same generic sticker warpaint. It's just the same sticker of the Reindoonicorn repeated over and over, there aren't even different variations. You should have made the pattern hollies or something, it'd be a much better fit with the color scheme with this warpaint.