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Originally Posted by darkredwing
I used to make jersey sets all the time for personal use, posted a few back when the Nickname project started and I loved doing the work. But I just been out of practice and no longer have photoshop, dislike gimp and haven't really tried using the jersey/cap creators but they should help me getting back into it some day lol.
Its great to hear you know of the area, a shame that the Holy Fire back in August burned a good part of the Cleveland National Forest. As much as we need rain here, rain would mean potential mudslides for that side of the lake bit of a double edge sword.
Anyways back to positive things. These sets are great, appreciate you throwing one together for my school so quickly! I look forward to more.
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I apologize for not getting you a complete set on your Temescal Canyon team. I literally saw your post this evening an hour before the game, and felt obligated to throw together a set.
I have a standard of at least 8 players going onto baseball after high school for the teams I create, but when it comes to California, at least 40% of teams have had at least 20 players fit that criteria.
But more than anything, in my own OOTP league I am trying to create a HS feeder league of about 1800 teams, and the ones I create for my league I feel I should leave my work for others to use.
If I had unlimited time, it wouldn't be far off the mark to create 1000 California HS teams for OOTP based on the talent that comes out of the state.
So I set together a list of over 200 teams I'll create for OOTP feeder leagues.
I have no problem creating teams based on request, I'll just have to do them as time allows.
Sorry to hear about the fire. I was born in Santa Monica, my mom's family being LA residents since the '20's, lived in Fallbrook, Mission Viejo, Inglewood, El Segundo, all in all about 10 years, had family in Dana Point with friends that lived in Lake Elsinore, but that was 12 years ago, and last time I was in California was 2012. I miss the place dearly, and half the time in my dreams there is always a California vibe.
What I do know is that the fire's never seemed to be so intense as I read about nowadays.
I will always remember the Cleveland National Forest, back in '98, my uncle and I drove up the trail to the top of Santiago Peak. Talk About A View! It was amazing how small Orange County looked from up there.
And I'll never forget Caspers Park and the big mountain lion scare there in the late '80's, when that girl got dragged off into the bush. Made you scared to step outside even is suburbia!
Either way, I'll get you a more refined set for your Temescal Canyon team in the next few days.