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This is great!!!
Thanks, giovani :smile:
This version I amde for the reason that the sash might not be representative of the team, and I prefer this version, as its more "Bolivar" Its designed as if ...
Great way to display your work as has been mentioned before. A good change to a classic too.I think perhaps you could have added a few more details like elbow ...
Very nice, smallest amount of white possible always makes for a cracking LFC kit and this is no different.
The white texture still need a lot of work doing to it to make it look anything like a shirt and the way you make your lines and do your ...
Same quality as always not much more to say than that.Where the stripes disappear and turn to dark green is that supposed to be two layers like the older adidas ...
Cheers Eleté that was one of the main things I was trying to do here, make sure all parts of the kit matched to make and looked the same style.Yeah ...
It's quite nice, but I really dislike the Kashima badge you've added that white patch and blue outline looks atrocious, the rest of the design is pretty decent though.Could ...
I don't think this Lanús kit does the design justice in regards to the collar. It is supposed to show the neckline and some of the chest area, a bit ...
Thanks curswine,Almost all kits in this days have different fabrics, with perforated parts in the places where needs more ventilation. My first target is to make a good (beautiful) design, ...
The shirt looks very smart, with the perfet ratio of red to blue, and it is something I could see them wearing.I think the hald diamonds would look ridiculous if ...
:smile: of course cgorac. For Chelsea fans suits better with Lampard or Terry. If someone request for any player I'll put that name on the shirt, if not, I'll choose ...
Thanks for the comment, it was quite a poor effort really, and I won't be using it. I will, however, continue to try and create a template worthy of using ...

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