![]() Whilst the Generic Kits are found in the simatchviewer-pc.fmf file and once extracted are located in the \simatchviewer-pc\textures\generic_kits\ folder. The Licensed Kits are found in the graphics.fmf and once you have extracted that they will be located in \graphics\pictures\kits\3d\ folder. Another thing you might want to do is extract the 3D kits included with the game as you can use these as a guide and if your editing skills are good enough you can pinch bits from them for your kits. Alternatively The GIMP is an open source alternative which I will use for this guide. ![]() The easiest program to use is Adobe Photoshop however it is expensive though you can generally get a free 30 day trial from adobe's site and I'm not sure if it's still available but they made Photoshop CS2 free to download several years ago and that should still have all the features you need, or if you have a program you are used to that will read the files then you can use that. An Image editing program that can read psd files. 3D kit template - I've attached a simple one that includes the generic kits to get people started, eventually I expect the community will release a fully featured one with more templates, but these instructions should apply to community templates as well. So with Football Manager 2018 changing the template for 3D kits now is a good time to release a guide on how to make them.īefore you start you will need a couple of things: HOWEVER YOU'LL NEED TO SOURCE YOUR OWN TEMPLATE FILES ![]() PLEASE NOTE: THIS TEMPLATE WILL NOT WORK WITH FM20 ONWARDS, THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES STILL APPLY SO THE GUIDE IS STILL USEFUL.
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