HatchetForce, I didn't realize anyone else was teaching "lookoff" techniques to avoid detection.
Martial Arts have implemented (successfully) training which involves the closing (or covering) of one eye. Some of the most dramatic examples of sensitivity to being viewed are instances of human interaction with animals. I've seen where pet dog in the back yard could be viewed normally from inside a house and it (an Australian Cattle Dog) would lift its head and stare at the house attempting to locate the watcher. Same dog... the watcher, now with one eye closed, went unnoticed.
Nice detail on the application of camo-paint. Thanks for the information.
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HatchetForce, I didn't realize anyone else was teaching "lookoff" techniques to avoid detection.
Martial Arts have implemented (successfully) training which involves the closing (or covering) of one eye. Some of the most dramatic examples of sensitivity to being viewed are instances of human interaction with animals. I've seen where pet dog in the back yard could be viewed normally from inside a house and it (an Australian Cattle Dog) would lift its head and stare at the house attempting to locate the watcher. Same dog... the watcher, now with one eye closed, went unnoticed.
Nice detail on the application of camo-paint. Thanks for the information.
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