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- Nice reference, esp with the Metal Gear stuff for Soldier and Spy already in TF2.
- Fits Medic as a hairstyle cosmetic even outside of the reference, as it keeps his normal hair colour.
CON:
- Looks very blocky. It shouldn't look like it's from a 1998 videogame.
- Make it less symmetrical! Otacon/Hal's hair in official artwork isn't parted in the centre/middle, but slightly on the right side of his head... where incidentally Medic parts his hair, too.
I think best coment on this.
- Nice reference, esp with the Metal Gear stuff for Soldier and Spy already in TF2.
- Fits Medic as a hairstyle cosmetic even outside of the reference, as it keeps his normal hair colour.
CON:
- Looks very blocky. It shouldn't look like it's from a 1998 videogame.
- Make it less symmetrical! Otacon/Hal's hair in official artwork isn't parted in the centre/middle, but slightly on the right side of his head... where incidentally Medic parts his hair, too.
*I'll just... make a backup of this one...*