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TUSX HUNTER "The Design & Development process of our Camouflage Pattern"

Started by Ryan Sanpei, March 08, 2014, 03:51:00 AM

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Ryan Sanpei


PZee

Ghee Ryan, that is superb! I would love to see that out here in Africa! I'm sure that will do well, as loads of those pics match the "veld". Watching this with anticipation!
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

Cari-bow

Ryan
The evolution of your camo product and thought processes are very interesting. I'm very excited but I really hope this much detail goes into the material choice. I find to many of the camo companies leave us close range hunters wanting something quieter. I'm hoping this won't disappoint.
Anticipation!
Abe

Ryan Sanpei

Thank you Peter! I sent you a PM!

Thanks Abe!
TUSX is an apparel company first and foremost. Tony just wanted to design and develop his own pattern for TUSX.
I totally understand your concern with quiet materials as both Tony only hunt with bows. If the factories can produce what we have given to them in terms of product sample, then we should have a product that will be applicable.
I wish we had more control over the factories. We've already moved production from one factory because they weren't able to deliver. Hopefully the second factory can produce the quality (printing,materials,construction,etc.) that we're after.

Thank you guys!
Ryan

LimBender

Like this last one.  If u put that much into camo, should be a very nice lineup!
>>>---TGMM Family of the Bow--->

Shoot some Zippers and a Bear.

Ryan Sanpei

Thank you Will!

All future development was based off pattern V6-2. Here it is demonstrated in forest terrain. We feel its overall performance was the best of all the patterns we had created to date.

For those who are wondering why all the pants are "blacked out", during the design and development phase, we wore many other camouflage patterns in a side by side comparison to use for our own interpretation.










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Ryan Sanpei

Here are a few more images of V6-2 in varied sunlight conditions.


 




 

Ryan Sanpei


Ryan Sanpei

These final patterns were designed to "isoluminate" into a two toned (dim & pale) pattern as distance increases. This is how we achieved our Macro Pattern. This diagrams represent "Boundary Disruption", at "extended range" while in "open terrain".


 

Ryan Sanpei

Not only did we want to "break up" at extended distances and in varying terrain, but we also wanted to achieve "near vicinity blending". Getting close, undetected is also very important to us. We felt that we could achieve this through the use of our RTM or Random Tonal Microstructure.


 

Ryan Sanpei

Our OmniVeil pattern was never developed as a specific open grassland pattern, but rather a multi terrain camouflage. As such it is incapable to blend you into every conceivable environmental setting. To counter this, we have developed OmniVeil to fall back into macro pattern boundary disruption. So although it can not blend you into a grassland setting, it has the ability to create visual confusion according to the macro pattern principle by disguising your hunan outline as is demonstrated by these test images.


 


 


 


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