Download Article Show Download Article Camouflage is a common pattern used primarily by hunters to blend in with the environment, but it’s gained popularity in many design fields. Painting a camouflage pattern is simple to do in a day using spray paints and stencils. After choosing your color palette and priming your work surface, you can make anything blend in naturally.
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX To camouflage paint, choose 4-5 matte spray paint colors that match the environment you want to mimic. Next, prime the surface, spray on a base coat of the lightest color, and let it dry. Then, create stencils by tracing irregular blobs on cardboard using shapes and sizes that match the environment. Finally, hold a stencil against the surface and spray paint it with the second lightest color. Continue layering shapes, working from lightest to darkest and letting the paint dry in between each new color. For more tips on layering colors, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 128,103 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?What colors do you use for camouflage?One of the most popular styles of camouflage uses random splotches of army green, brown, and gray. This helps disguise someone in a woodland setting.
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