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Fracture Camouflage™ Page 1 Patterns #1-#26

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These Camouflage patterns were developed using proprietary graphics techniques known as Camouflage Designated Enhanced Fractal Geometry (CDEFG). The results are Advanced "Camouflage Fractures" (Fractal + Nature = Fracture)

A fractal is any pattern that reveals greater complexity as it is enlarged. Fractals describe many real-world objects that do not correspond to simple geometric shapes

All fractals are derived from a 'positive feedback loop' when the output is fed back into the system as input and looped over and over.

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Fracture Camouflage

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The separate patterns below are available to license individually from HyperStealth® Biotechnology Inc. (a Colorado Company) or HyperStealth® Biotechnology Corp. (a Canadian company) or United Dynamics Corp. (a Colorado Company). Both Non-Exclusive and Exclusive licenses are available for each pattern. Patterns may be licensed only with permission. Once an Exclusive license has been purchased the pattern will no longer be available to other parties.


Fracture #1 Jaguar

The Jaguar Camouflage has variable sized spots that subtly transition in size throughout the pattern, special shading techniques actually form a subset of larger patterns from farther away helping to keep concealment at distances 17 more Jaguar color schemes here

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:

  


Fracture #2 Three Leaf

Based on a Globally common leaf pattern

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:

 


Fracture #3 Woodchip

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:

Omni Directional & Multi-fractal (Concealment for both Close and Distance)

  


Fracture #4 Moss

Based on a rock face, the vertical direction of the pattern (due to water erosion) is flipped 90 degrees so it becomes horizontal here. Horizontal patterns better conceal the vertical human shape.

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:

Temperate / Woodland / Desert

 

Arid / Urban / Snow


  Fracture 5

Desert Ripple

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 6

Desert Mirage

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 7

Desert Tide

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:

  


Fracture 8

Desert Reflection

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 9

Desert Ripple 2

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 10

D3P = Digital Disruptive Depth Pattern

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:

Further D3P schemes can be found here HyperStealth® D3P page

Below; Woodland / Desert / Urban

Below; Temperate / Arid / Tropical


Fracture 11

Brush

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 12

Leaf-Shadow

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 13

Desert-Shadows

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Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 14

Urban Rock

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniforms:


Fracture 15

Tropical Jungle

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:

     


Fracture 16

Urban Block

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 17

Urban Bricks


Fracture 18

Moss-Stripe Combo

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 19

Moss-Subdued-Stripe Combo

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 20

Fur

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 21

Clover

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:

 


Fracture 22 Leaves

Based on a fractal of Fallen leaves

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:

 


Fracture 23 New Zealand Fern

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 24 Straw

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

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Fracture 25 Small Granite

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

Simulated Uniform:


Fracture 26 Large Granite

Close up approximate 12" x 7":

 

Simulated Uniform:


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(Page 5; Patterns #65- #78 is here)

(Page 6; Patterns #79- #83 is here)

(Page 7; Patterns #84- #94 is here)

New (Page 8; Patterns #95- #102 is here)

Frequently Asked Questions

New: Another 100 Confidential 3rd Generation Digital Patterns (not shown here) available for viewing by U.S. and Canadian Military Command Official request for access


Patterns above are available to license from HyperStealth® Biotechnology Inc. (a Colorado Company) or HyperStealth® Biotechnology Corp. (a Canadian company) or United Dynamics Corp. (a Colorado Company). Both Non-Exclusive and Exclusive licenses are available for each pattern. Patterns may be licensed only with permission. Once an Exclusive license has been purchased the pattern will no longer be available for license by other parties

These patterns are copyrighted © 2003 by Guy Cramer, All Rights Reserved. Patterns may only be used only with permission.

 

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