British Redcoat (Revolutionary War) Minecraft Skin
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British Redcoat (Revolutionary War)

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DatMuffinMan
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
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I was hesitant about uploading this skin at first, since I used a similar color scheme for my "Santa Claus" skin. But then I decided to change it a bit, and I did, and so I made this skin. It's designed to be a British Soldier from the American Revolution (1775-1783). History lesson. boom.

~ebmuffins
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xray2012
11/06/2014 3:15 pm
Level 32 : Artisan Dragonborn
Wow! Can you please make a Scottish highlander
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Xrunner
12/30/2012 8:06 pm
Level 29 : Expert Dragonborn
the red coats are coming!!
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DatMuffinMan
12/30/2012 8:07 pm
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
yup.
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Rotneybot
12/29/2012 1:17 am
Level 1 : New Miner
Looks like you put lots of effort into this skin. Well. Done. :)
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DatMuffinMan
12/29/2012 7:35 am
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
:)
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KnobleKnives
12/28/2012 8:36 pm
Level 71 : Legendary Lad
Very nice improvement. The only troubles I have with it are that the colors seem to be on the same saturation level and that there are pure gray shades in it.
With grays, you'll want to substitute a highly desaturated color for perfect grays (aka fully desaturated colors).
Aside from those, I like it. Diamonded
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DatMuffinMan
12/28/2012 8:39 pm
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
what do you mean by that?
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KnobleKnives
12/28/2012 8:41 pm
Level 71 : Legendary Lad
Which part are you asking about?
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DatMuffinMan
12/28/2012 8:43 pm
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
"same saturation level," "perfect grays" O_O
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KnobleKnives
12/28/2012 8:49 pm
Level 71 : Legendary Lad
Whoops, sorry. I'll provide some clarification.
I can only link you to a blog by The_Soup that'll explain the saturation level:

www.planetminecraft.com/blog/tutorial-palettes-and-hue-shifting/

However, lemme explain perfect grays. Perfect grays are completely desaturated colors (black, white, and just plain gray). Usually with skins, you want to avoid using perfect grays in skins and stick with a highly (not fully) desaturated color as a substitute for gray.

Hope I've cleared most of the confusion. ;)
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DatMuffinMan
12/28/2012 8:53 pm
Level 59 : Grandmaster Pixel Puncher
are these perfect grays in the design of the hat? or in the actual skin?
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