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To use a kit created in an external tool, you typically need to: the kit as a PNG file.
If you opt for the graphic design route, follow these steps to build a high-quality kit. Step 1: Acquire a Base Template
Don’t forget the shorts (sidebar color, stripe patterns) and socks (base color and hoop color). A common mistake is making a beautiful shirt and leaving the socks plain white. Pes 2013 Kit Creator
If you do not want to deal with external files, PES 2013 features a surprisingly robust built-in editor. While it limits your ability to use complex graphic patterns or specific real-world sponsor fonts, you can adjust basic stripe layouts, select from dozens of collar styles, and input custom RGB color formulas to get a close approximation of any team. Step-by-Step: How to Install Custom Kits via Kitserver
Indexing colors and inserting files directly into the game's internal archives. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Kit To use a kit created in an external
PES 2013 often requires files to be indexed to 256 colors to avoid crashing the game engine, depending on the tool you use to inject them. Top Tools for Creating PES 2013 Kits
To prevent your kit from looking like a flat drawing, overlay a "fabric texture" layer in Photoshop set to Multiply or Overlay mode at a low opacity (5-10%). This adds realistic creases and cloth depth. A common mistake is making a beautiful shirt
Keep this at the very top, set to low opacity, so you can see your boundaries.