1920-30's uniform MSO94

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yeah i wanted to be numberless. Kinda makes it neat looking.
I used Paintshop to do the black and white photo. Its has a black and white buttom. simple

I use about 4 programs to do my photos sometimes.
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Great looking unis. I like the no numbers look.
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Thats great, MS094....I wasnt born yet, I think only OldCoach was around then :-) but it makes me want to watch some old stuff. Love that B&W pic.

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A little before my time, but not much.

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I think what maybe happening with your facemasks is:
1) You assign the facemask color for each team to whatever facemask color folder in which you have the blank pink BMP's. The screenshot below shows that I have one facemask folder in my MaxFB game folder. Just so happens I chose to use the "aqua" color folder.

2)The pictures below the black line show the contents of the "aqua" folder. You still have to assign each player a facemask in the player editor section of the game. If all the BMP's in the folder are blank pink then there should be no facemasks. One other thing, if you have player detail set to high, the game will assign a dark facemask to each player regardless of how you assign the facemask. Set your player detail to medium/normal. Definitely don't set player detail to low.

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I did the same thing but I copied the Aqua file, made 1 thru 13 blank and then renamed the file "None" and put it back in the Commons folder. That way I can select "None" as a facemask option.
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Gary , how did you get the tecturing of chest on your first pic , with strips on the chest .Kind of looks like a quit effect on jersey
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Not my pic, it's Michaels. Nice work for sure.
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I've been trying to find  visual references for old NFL uniforms (20s-40s). Here's one site that at least mentions uniform colors with some old pictures to look at.
http://billsportsmaps.com/?cat=8

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That is good stuff BigSmooth

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I just notice. How do i make the players wear the sleeve all the time.
 
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I like how the runner is being tackled so hard his hand is falling off. [:D]
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I used the normal PSP template to do the jerseys. When I added the stripes i set it below the texture layer to give it a material look.
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