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RAZER gun
Geebanger0 Thats a good point. Since the circuit board glows pretty hard in the dark, I was worried that having any other element of the paint shine might be a little distracting.
This one uses light blues and beige with red and blue circuit boards, let me know what you think!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/Commodore-64-Computer-FL.jpg
http://madrona.ca/e/eec/calcpics/CommodoreC110/boardLg.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Sinclair_ZX81_PCB_Top.JPG
However, I would like to see a variation with more time-period specific colors. When I think about late 60s/70s computer hardware, what comes to mind is the bluish-green/red/brownish PCB boards with the manually drawn copper traces and the rectangular 6502-type processors.
The current color scheme as well is very similar if not the same as Alien Tech, which granted is a great war paint and there's no shame in taking pallet inspiration from. The benefit to the vintage computer color scheme, however, is making it distinct in this regard.
I'd say you have great implementation of the paint itself, but the concept could be tweaked to make the warpaint more unique from previous paints and give itself a time-period specificity. Essentially, go at this warpaint again with the idea of making a Commodore Vic 20 or Apple II warpaint.
Keep up the good work! I hope to see more of your stuff in the future.