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Old 09-25-2019, 10:27 PM   #1
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Jerseys with hoops, stripes and half-and-half designs

So, I have no idea how to make jerseys with such designs using the online or offline Jersey Maker. Any tips on how to do so?
Also if any of you have any idea on how to make it so there's just a line or two in the middle, a sash, or checkers that would be greatly appreciated.

Here are examples of jerseys I want to recreate in OOTP but don't know how to do so at the moment:







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Old 09-26-2019, 12:05 AM   #2
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Create what you can in Jersey Creator, save jersey, edit output image with an external program like Paint 3D, Corel Paint Shop Pro, Adobe Photoshop, or GIMP to add/manipulate simple geometric shapes. Then import back into Jersey Creator to finish.

Beyond that you'll need to create or source transparent graphic images. A deep dive into Google Images can provide invaluable graphics.

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Old 09-26-2019, 01:45 AM   #3
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For stripes, I will often make two solid colored versions of the jersey in Jersey Maker, and copy thin lines of one to paste on the other. I'm able to do that on Paint pretty well, lol.

An example from my European project with a few other uniform members. I think it turned out pretty well:



You could do something similar with half-and-halfs; just make two basic solid jerseys, splice them, and line them up in an external program. Use Ctrl Z and Ctrl Y to compare position so it isn't a pixel off. As Monk said, just do what you can on Jersey Maker and extend it to an art platform.

Also, since you seem keen on soccer uniforms, you should consider submitting some designs to our Europe thread.

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Old 09-26-2019, 02:26 AM   #4
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I prefer the standalone Jersey Creator 90% of the time. A number of the regulars use an Adobe Photoshop layer file to create their jerseys. I didn't want to buy a membership to Adobe's latest software, so I purchased a standalone Corel Paintshop Pro 2019 license.

I'll search the interweb's images for many, many hours for relevant graphics. Sometimes, you'll have to cut, paste, and manipulate to get things to fit your vision. Microsoft's Paint 3D program is actually very good for basic modifications. Colors and fonts are always tedious and require extra research. Eventually, you can graduate into patterns and gradients instead of solid colors.

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Old 09-26-2019, 02:44 AM   #5
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For example, I created the first image in Jersey Creator. Save as without shading or textures.

Then modified in Paint 3D to add the stripes/rectangles. Import into Jersey Creator as an Extra Layer. Add images and patches based on images found during an internet search. Add shading, textures, V-neck, etc. as desired. The online Jersey Maker does offer better V-neck graphics.
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Old 09-26-2019, 02:25 PM   #6
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I use Paint Shop Pro myself and prefer it to Photoshop. You can buy older versions at places like Amazon.com at reduced prices. Once you purchase this you are eligible for upgrade prices since you are a registered user. There are free alternatives. GIMP and Paint.net. All have tutorial on the interwebs and youtube. Of course you can ask questions here. The checkerboard can be created by using a pattern in PSP. The swirls can be made using the line (curved) tool for the ManBetX uniform but it would take a while. Tracing the design on the original and pasting it on the jersey template.
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Old 09-27-2019, 01:24 AM   #7
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Thank all of you for your very helpful replies!
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