Place your club crest, technical sponsor (e.g., Adidas, Nike, Puma), and main shirt sponsor onto the layout.
| Feature | | Traditional PC Software (PES Editor) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Use | Easy, quick kit design for casual players and small edits | In-depth database editing, kit relinking, and advanced modding | | Ease of Use | Very high, with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface | Moderate, as it requires familiarity with the game's file structure | | Key Advantage | Accessible from any browser, no installations needed | Unlocks the full potential of modding patches like PESEdit or Pro-Evo Editing Studio | | Main Limitation | Lacks the power for deep modding or large-scale patch creation | Can be complex for beginners | | Best For | Designing new kit textures and logos to import via the in-game editor | Building or editing comprehensive option files for a complete game overhaul | Pes 2013 Kit Creator
Excellent for tweaking kit configurations, such as shirt numbers, fonts, radar colors, and kit model IDs. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Custom Kit Step 1: Acquire a Model Template Place your club crest, technical sponsor (e
1024 x 1024 pixels. This size offers fast loading times and matches the original game performance. This size offers fast loading times and matches