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andy82

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I've only been working on my England kit update and so far the shirts & Tanktops are finished. I've got the templates of the tops available and I'll have a screenshot of them soon.
 

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Lucky said:
Good work, will you be doing more countries later??

Definetly Mate, The test kits don't take too long (except maybe the helmet)
but i'm planning to make all the 10 test nations kits
 
Cool, Waiting for the aussie one already....even before i have the game
 
Lucky said:
Cool, Waiting for the aussie one already....even before i have the game

Like I said I've done the Aussie one, I'm just waiting on Sam releasing the editor so I can sort out the helmets.
 
The line drawn on the front of the shirt looks naff...other than that well played andy boy.

Perhaps investing in Photoshop might go down a treat?

If you need any help, you know my msn
 
Nah Andy does...I know him from other forums :cool:

But if you want it anyway its:
nikphoenixatgmail.com

PS. Change the at to @
 
andy82 said:
I already have invested in Photoshop

Mind if I offer a tip?
Draw your line using the path tool in photoshop, then convert that to a selection. When you have your selection, create the lines on a new layer by going to Edit>Stroke and then choose your colour and thickness of stroke (2-3 pixels should be enough). Set the stroke to location to centre, click ok and you should have a nice clean line that is anti-aliased to the strip. You will lose the slight blockiness that the line has at the moment.
Nice work so far.
 
CaptainHowdy said:
Mind if I offer a tip?
Draw your line using the path tool in photoshop, then convert that to a selection. When you have your selection, create the lines on a new layer by going to Edit>Stroke and then choose your colour and thickness of stroke (2-3 pixels should be enough). Set the stroke to location to centre, click ok and you should have a nice clean line that is anti-aliased to the strip. You will lose the slight blockiness that the line has at the moment.
Nice work so far.

Thanks Cap, But how do i convert it to a selection?

This any better :(
 

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