Here's the problem with what you've proposed, and the difference in what REAL camo companies do, versus what you're trying to accomplish...
You take a picture, and it becomes a 2 dimensional composite of the 3 dimensional world in which we hunt. You now apply that wrapped around a 3 dimensional body, and you might as well have wrapped us in a cardboard box.
Modern camo patterns have intermittent shadows and psuedo-dimensional contrast to create the illusion of 3 dimensions and break up the outline of the human form.
So no, I wouldn't be interested in buying an inferior "custom" camouflage product.
I noticed that one of your poll responses is centered around different prey types - and frankly, I'd consider anything in this line to be pure hokum. We don't know enough about the visual acuity, color and depth perceptions, or the ability of the animal brain (talking about multiple animals here) to process and compile viewed objects into "visual" images.
Plus, I hunt the same territory within the same season for different game. If I have the option to have ONE set of camo that blends into the terrain and fools ALL animals, why would I spend double or triple the cost on multiple sets to blend into the terrain and fool one specific species at a time?
Last edited by Nomercy448; 03-28-2015 at 07:26 AM.