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curswine's 2GK Kits 3rd series...

ExittheLemming

Senior Squad
I know you ain't that keen on bland sentiments like "great kit" "fabulous" "I want to have your babies etc" but I just wanted to thank you for still continuing to make kits available for FIFA 2005, as most of the other kitmakers have deserted this forum straight after the frankly, mediocre FIFA 06 came out.
 

curswine

Starting XI
Hehe, I am glad someone noticed ;) much prefer constructive comments than just ones to build up peoples post count lol. I thought fifa06 was pretty crappy too just from playing the demo, hence why I never bought it lol.

Hannover 96
 

Keegan

Yardie
Very well done, Curswine... I appreciate the attention to detail in your kits, but I'm not the biggest fan of that template. I'd like to see that kit on a different template, but as it is, it's a definite keeper!

Any chance of an 06 'version?

Cheers!
 

ExittheLemming

Senior Squad
I noticed the use of a very fine mesh over the (fabulous) Cameroon kit. Did you use this deliberately to try to prevent the apparant "blockiness" of green kits in the game
This is a phenomenon I've noticed for a while and particularly so when the players are in close-up. So whenever I download a predominantly green kit I end up applying a fine texture fill in Photoshop at about 50 - 70 % opacity which seems to avoid the "blockiness"
(Must be something to do with the in-game lighting from the grass or summat ?)
 


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