kaz7
Well-Known Member
*facepalm* at the caption!
Changed my mind,that looks horrible on,why not white all the way around the neck and the different coloured shoulders i never like
*facepalm* at the caption!
Spot on them. I’d love to know how you do them.We all love a concept kit. So here are some more from me. Home kit has arches on the shoulders that represent Maine Road. Away kit is a nice return to bee themed kits. Third kit is based around canals in Manchester and on the crest.
Fussy? And the crackle Puma kit isn't?They're okay, but a bit too fussy.
1. Make the collar on the home kit plain white and ditch the pattern on the sleeves.
2. Make the away kit plain black with a plain yellow collar.
3. Make the collar on the third kit plain blue.
Then, you'd have three excellent kits. Sometimes, less can be more, yeah?
Eh? Where did I mention the "crackle" Puma kit?Fussy? And the crackle Puma kit isn't?
Sorry for questioning you.Eh? Where did I mention the "crackle" Puma kit?
No prpblem; question me all you like, when it's justified. Now, you didn't say where I mentioned said kit....Sorry for questioning you.
You didn't have to mention the crackle kit outright... the 3 kits posited were in the context of said crackle kit so any critique of said alternatives has to take into consideration said crackle kit. You deemed the alter kits "fussy", albeit subjective- they are less "fussy" than the crackle kit. Ipso facto you essentially mentioned the crackle kit even if merely through contextual juxtaposition. Furthering that line of reasoning your "fussy" assessment of the alter kits is deserving of at least some scrutiny in support of what I felt were solid - albeit pointless since Puma could clearly care less what the fans want- and well worked options.No prpblem; question me all you like, when it's justified. Now, you didn't say where I mentioned said kit....
*facepalm* at the caption!