YuMaN Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 8 Join date: 2007-09-27 Age: 27
 | Subject: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:50 am | |
| We have not yet discussed what uniform we shall be having. Any suggestions?We have also not made our patches yet. Don't we have two?If u have any suggestions for the uniform, could u post pictures of the suggested uniforms so that other players may see them and they may have a clearer picture?Thanks!!! |
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zephyr S-Rank Ninja


Posts: 20 Join date: 2007-09-24
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:22 pm | |
| We don't have a uniform yet.. still thinking if we are going to require one at the moment..because we may have new recruits coming who'll be spending more on acquiring guns..patches muna... I'll post pictures of cammies but not all of them are available here. I'm having the patch sample made, but I think you're going to do the other one, right?
Can I have both patches pala? kasi I like them both naman eh..one on each arm. |
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YuMaN Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 8 Join date: 2007-09-27 Age: 27
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:34 pm | |
| From what I remember, the sample drawing is with you guys. I plan to have the other patch made once I get the sample copy from you. Yeah, I agree that the patches would also be better at the moment.
Can't wait to see the cammies though! |
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bliss Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 20 Join date: 2007-09-24 Age: 25
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YuMaN Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 8 Join date: 2007-09-27 Age: 27
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:02 am | |
| Ayaw ko rin yung tiger camo. Ok lang na may kapareho tayo para ma-team up pa rin tayo sa kanila. |
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zephyr S-Rank Ninja


Posts: 20 Join date: 2007-09-24
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:40 pm | |
| ayaw niyo ba ng multicam? It was featured in the movie transformers. Cadpat din sana pero secondary uniform ata siya ng BAG.
MULTICAM
THE BASICS
MultiCam™ is a single camouflage pattern designed to help the wearer hide in varied environments, seasons, elevations, and light conditions.
It was designed to address the real-world need for concealment in different environments, with one basic kit of gear.
While there are many great location-specific patterns. MultiCam™ is designed to work well across a very broad range of environmental conditions when observed in both the visual and near Infra Red (night vision) spectrums. HOW IT WORKS TAKES ON THE SHADES OF THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT
The pattern is subtle enough to reflect some of the surrounding colors of the environment. It takes on an overall green appearance when under a green forest canopy and an overall tan look when in the open desert. By adapting to varying local lighting conditions, the pattern blends well in many environments, elevations, seasons, weather conditions, and times of the day. DISGUISES VOLUME AND SHAPE
The design takes advantage of the way the human eye/brain perceives shape, volume and color. By using proprietary high resolution digital fades from one color to another, the colors and shapes of the pattern become hard to recognize and define. The wearer's profile begins to loose its edge and fades into whatever color or shape surrounds him. It works on the principle that an observer can see something but still not recognize it as anything to be interested in. Since only a very small portion of the human eye perceives color, the brain does a lot of “filling-in” for the eye. MultiCam™ takes advantage of this principle and helps the observer to “see” the pattern as part of the background. BALANCED SCALE AND CONTRAST
The scale and contrast of the pattern elements are designed to work well when observed from both distant and close ranges. We all know the idea is to break-up or disguise the human form, but without a ghillie suit or a rock to get behind, this is typically done with heavy contrast between large elements of a pattern. However, high contrast, large element patterns stop working in open terrain (e.g. "chocolate chip" in open desert.) They also tend to stop working as the observer gets closer to the camouflage, since the large pattern elements end up being out of scale with the highly detailed surroundings of the observer. MultiCam™ relies more on a blending effect than a contrast effect to disguise the wearer. This effect allows it to perform in a wide range of environments, and keeps the pattern effective even at close distances. HOW IT WAS DEVELOPED
The MultiCam™ pattern was developed by Crye Precision in co-operation with the US Army Natick Soldier Research Center, as an experiment to determine whether a single camouflage pattern could be effective in limiting the visual and near-IR signature of a person across a wider range of environments and seasons.
Soon after American forces first deployed to Afghanistan, a problem with the camouflage patterns used by the US armed forces became immediately apparent. Watching the daily footage of US Forces in the mountains of Afghanistan and the deserts of Iraq wearing Desert BDUs and Woodland gear and remembering that the same problem had shown up 10 years earlier in the first gulf war, we decided good camouflage for where you are might be better than perfect camouflage for somewhere else.
We spent a lot of time looking at how natural camouflage works, how animals blend with their environments and how natural objects take on the colors that surround them. We considered where it is hardest to hide and studied which terrain/environmental elements were common to as many environments as possible. We studied how light effects environmental elements. We also tracked the seasonal and elevation changes that affect any one region and tried to factor all this together to make a highly adaptive and effective pattern. We then started putting our findings to the test by creating a digital composite of our observations. We spent a lot of time talking with users, going over our approach with them, factoring in their observations and concerns about everything from getting rid of black to launderability. We then when back to the computer and created a digital image with over 100 layers, trying to match our basic idea for how we thought it could work. Once we had something we liked, we started prototyping it and testing it. We tested it for over a year and a half with the US Army and found it to be more effective than we had originally thought possible. After two consecutive tests by the US Army, where it came in top out of all candidates, we tuned it for production and have what is now called MultiCam™.Here's some photos.           Marami ding gears na multicam pattern.  The best thing is, they have female sizes and gears..available here in Baguio.  |
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YuMaN Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 8 Join date: 2007-09-27 Age: 27
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:19 am | |
| I was actually going to suggest multicam. I saw the website featuring it.It's for all seasons.I have an idea about the price. One friend said he can give it at 2,000 pesos. |
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zephyr S-Rank Ninja


Posts: 20 Join date: 2007-09-24
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:47 pm | |
| May nagbibigay pa ng mas mura jan. As low as Php1,500.00. Bumili na si sir bliss..matagal ko na ding pinagiipunan yung multicam. Mabibili ko na siya this month. Dalawa kami ni Tikeetz. |
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YuMaN Ninja Academy Student


Posts: 8 Join date: 2007-09-27 Age: 27
 | Subject: Re: WHAT'S OUR UNIFORM? Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:48 pm | |
| Kay Sir Celso daw bumili si Bliss for 1,600.Saan yung 1,500? |
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