Pes 2013 Kit Creator New! -
Photoshop remains the gold standard for high-quality PES 2013 kits.
Once your design is ready, the next step is importing it into the game. This process typically requires specific third-party plugins. YouTube·Soihavetoplay Pes 2013 Kit Creator
| Tool | Purpose | Key Details | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Comprehensive database editor for option files (OF) and Kitserver files; allows for editing players, teams, leagues, and more | Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 | | GDB Manager 12 | GUI front-end for defining kit attributes like 3D model type, collar style, and name placement, which is simpler than manual configuration | Simplifies Kitserver configuration | | PES 2013 Editor v1.4.0 / V 2.0 | Essential for editing the EDIT.bin option file; you can modify players, teams, and transfer data, which is crucial for patch builders | Often used in conjunction with Kitserver | | PES 2013 Ultimate Editor | Converts GDB folders into sets of .bin files for sharing complete mods | Ideal for finalizing a mod for distribution | | Photoshop (or GIMP) | Industry-standard for high-end kit texture creation; requires a .PSD template to ensure perfect alignment with the game's 3D model | A free alternative to Photoshop | Photoshop remains the gold standard for high-quality PES
: Always use high-resolution, vector-based SVG or transparent PNG logos to avoid blurriness. YouTube·Soihavetoplay | Tool | Purpose | Key Details
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 remains a legendary title in football gaming history. Its realistic player animations, fluid gameplay, and deep tactical options keep thousands of dedicated players active today. A massive part of this longevity is modding. Specifically, the allows players to break free from generic, unlicensed team designs and build fully customized uniforms.
Many teams in the original game were unlicensed. A kit creator allows you to add accurate logos and jerseys for teams like Chelsea or other league sides.
Load a PES 2013 kit template. Use the selection tools to isolate the jersey front, back, sleeves, shorts, and socks. Apply your team’s primary and secondary colors. Add design elements like stripes, hoops, or modern geometric gradients on separate layers. 3. Add Branding and Graphics Place the vital visual components onto your kit layout: