![]() Today we will make our own Patina Paint! Many of you have shared your success with the DIY Rust Pastes Product Hack we brought you awhile back… and now it’s time to Step-Up our Game! Join me as we delve into the secrets of creating DIY Patina Mixes for ourselves in 3 different colors! If you’ve ever wondered How to Make a Patina… then this post is for you. So please, take my classification as a quick guide to identify your own classification of the listed skins in terms of difference from FN to BS states.įor instances, you might think I over-evaluate the Dualies Dualing Dragons, yet if you check screenshots side by side of the FN and BS conditions, you can se that the BS version has a darker background which highlights the white lines of the dragons, and personally, I prefer black on white than grayish black on white.Hello, my beloved Graphics Fairy Friends! Heather from Thicketworks here, with another useful and fun Product Hack. Most classifications can be highly debated about, specially between someone who likes the skin and someone who doesn't care much about the said skin. V - The wearing is clearly visible and changes the skin completely, so much that we can consider it's two skins under the same name (Like the Rust Coat skin where we have the blue in FN and the rust in BS).ĭisclaimer: I want all readers to know that my classification might not be perfect. ![]() IV - The wearing changes the skin in some aspects or makes it very dark, making the high wear version desired by many. III - There's a distinct change in the brightness of the skin, but it doesn't increase it's appeal that much. II - The darker setting of the skin might look better for some, but it's mostly unnoticed as well. ![]() I - The wear/darkening is mostly unnoticed. Last update: AWP Doodle Lore replacement with AWP Duality () I also would like to present the Pattern Skins - Complete List guide, which lists all the skins that are affected by the PatternID number and that may look nicer than others depending on that number! This classification method was placed with the intent to facilitate quick, vertical reading of this guide, while still being able to use CTRL+F to find skins with the wanted level of importance. The rating doesn't mean the BS skin looks good, it just means it looks different, and some might like the BS version more than the FN version. The higher the value, the more different the skin looks when comparing a BS to a FN one. These skins are classified with a value from I to V in terms of importance of the float to the aspect of the said skin. This section is thus incomplete, since it's hard to pinpoint the "cut-off" point where it stops being acceptable into the list, but my criteria is, over 70% of the artwork is visible and in good condition. Some are actually non-patina skins, which have a wear pattern that protects a huge part of the artwork. Some of those still look decent up to a 0.80 float value, which make the BS state still a viable option for a budget purchase. These skins are known for always looking Factory New even in Battle-Scarred condition, although they do look darker when their condition is worst (Higher Float Value = Darker).Īt the middle of this guide I also present what I call the "Wear Patina Skins", which are skins that are mostly like what I just described, but that in really high wear values, we can actually see scratching in it. In this guide, I list all skins that are made with the Patina, Gunsmith or Custom Paint Job with reduced wear due to a well-crafted alpha channel or with Patina based characteristics.
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