Redsox00002
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Baseball uniform images
editUmm... I had something in mind to talk to you about, but after reading what you have on your talk page... the confusion has actually knocked the thought out of my head. Wait... Okay, now I remember.
I took a look at some stirrup images, and found that the cut of the stirrups I had created was a bit drastic. I made changes to a much more reasonable and realistic stirrup. I did not include any sanitary seen behind the stirrup because there's a fine balance that must be struck here. Basically what's being displayed is a person who has their feet pointed a bit outwards. Basically, showing the back of the sock makes it look like the foot is turned drastically. If this is so, then the piping down the sides of the pants wouldn't be shown. If I show the other side of the stirrup from the front view, then the show looks turned too much, and it took a lot just to draw that shoe. I can't so a front view. I tried. The way it is, which is more of a 3/4 turn, shows the most information possible without looking disjointed.
However, the inclusion of stirrups seems to have caused a bit of a stir. Could you please join the discussion here on how to display the uniform socks? Thank you very much. --The Silent Wind of Doom (talk) 05:44, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
Bob Stanley
editDarn--you beat me to it. But by the way, I see that that change, like most of your edits, doesn't have an edit summary. Please help your fellow editors by including them.Matchups 21:19, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
September 2009
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