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For a long time, I've been casting an envious look at the football kit template at True Colours Football kits by John Devlin:
e.g.
What I like about the template there:
- it looks like it's easily editable in Adobe Illustrator
- it has excellent creasing effect that makes the kit look more realistic
- it has a lovely grassy background
What I would like to ask is see if someone could help me create a football kit template with those qualities to include long sleeve shirts, shorts, and socks. I am hoping to use the template to illustrate the Albion home and away kits from 1970-1997 on Seagulls TV - The Albion Retro Site
I do like the shape and style of the shirt template here
(from Smart Shirt Designer software)
Maybe it could be based it on that shape with long sleeves. However, it doesn't include shorts and socks
Anyway, I'm just sending a call out on NSC to see if someone could create a kit template that I could edit easily in Adobe Illustrator. If the crease effect has to be created in Photoshop and put on a layer over the top of the design, so be it, just as long as I don't have to edit it! Also, please give me an idea of costs.
Thanks for reading.
e.g.
What I like about the template there:
- it looks like it's easily editable in Adobe Illustrator
- it has excellent creasing effect that makes the kit look more realistic
- it has a lovely grassy background
What I would like to ask is see if someone could help me create a football kit template with those qualities to include long sleeve shirts, shorts, and socks. I am hoping to use the template to illustrate the Albion home and away kits from 1970-1997 on Seagulls TV - The Albion Retro Site
I do like the shape and style of the shirt template here
(from Smart Shirt Designer software)
Maybe it could be based it on that shape with long sleeves. However, it doesn't include shorts and socks
Anyway, I'm just sending a call out on NSC to see if someone could create a kit template that I could edit easily in Adobe Illustrator. If the crease effect has to be created in Photoshop and put on a layer over the top of the design, so be it, just as long as I don't have to edit it! Also, please give me an idea of costs.
Thanks for reading.