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I absolutely ADORE the orange/yellow highlight on the business-side of the Skullcutter, but feel the vent should be on the weapon's back blade. A vent being on the bit you're actively hitting people with doesn't make a whole lot of design sense, which immediately makes it go from "cool weapon mod" to "decorative sticker," sorta ruining the whole point of making it appear so realistic.
Plus, I'm 70% certain that the Skullcutter's blood decal will overlap with it after you lop someone's head off, further breaking the effect.
Personally, I think putting the sticker on the gun's ejector is just a really clever move overall. It makes it look and feel like an actual functional vent leading to some internal mechanism, instead of just a particularly realistic sticker, and makes it feel more intentional then just being stuck on the side of the weapon. Almost like a reskin.
This goes doubly-so for the stock pistol due to the relative size and on-screen position of its ejector. Warpaints that actively highlight that spot on the gun always feel great to use. All this to say, I'd strongly advise putting the vent on the gun's ejector port when it's available. While it may be less visible, it also greatly elevates the warpaint.
8/10 War paint, great work
(also hopefully we see more rab x renim x moon collabs in the future? :eyes:)