Paint guide

Meccha Chameleon Paint Guide

Paint works best after you choose a believable spot. Match brightness first, then hue, then texture feel, and finally pose so your outline belongs in the room.

Last checked: 2026-06-232 sources
Priority oneBrightness
Priority twoHue
Priority threeMaterial feel
PoseControls silhouette
PracticeUse simple rooms first

Recommended path

  1. 01Pick a nearby surface that matches your intended spot.
  2. 02Sample or match brightness before fine color changes.
  3. 03Adjust hue only after the value looks close.
  4. 04Pose to reduce outline mismatch.
  5. 05Check from hunter route angles before settling.

Why brightness comes first

A color can have the right hue and still look wrong if it is too bright or too dark. Hunters notice that mismatch quickly from doorway angles.

  • Compare against nearby surfaces.
  • Avoid over-saturated colors unless the room uses them.
  • Recheck after changing pose or camera angle.

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