Competition Inter-Aussie Football Cup - Week 5 - Shanghai, China

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Background
Originally proposed as a competition for giving randomly generated Australian suburbs a new team to enter the AFL in 2021
With potential complications with other leagues eg. NAFL, this has become an international cup in an attempt to prevent design/location coincidences.
The idea is to make a design that's worth competing in a league for it might be the one that represents the chosen team when the knockouts start

Format
In short, this is a normal weekly competition that will turn into a knockout cup at the end.
With the help of random generators, each week a completely random location in Australia or the world will be given a spot in the IAFC
They will be given a random set of colours (depending on the random generators) and you job is to give that place kits to compete in

Process


Generated Place and Colours

Shanghai, China
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Rules (Updated 20/7/20 5:15PM) New rules underlined
  1. Entries must consist of a Home jumper and Clash jumper
    1. Maximum of 3 kits is allowed (eg. Home, away, clash or Home, Clash, Heritage etc.)
    2. Just the front of the jumpers is acceptable
    3. Shorts and Socks are optional
  2. Entries must include the provided League logo. (Click for full res)
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    Note: The league logo may have a stroke but the colours are not to be altered, to keep an even look
  3. At least 2 of the generated colours must be used for the Home jumper
    1. Any of the generated colours can be the main colour or colours
    2. The clash can go in whatever direction you please, EG. You can use colours not in the palette
    3. They can be used minimally too if you like EG. You can have a predominant colour that's not in the palette with 2 colours from the palette
  4. Team names are chosen by the designer
    1. AFL team nicknames are allowed but it is encouraged that you use a completely new name
  5. Logos are optional but highly encouraged to round out the club’s identity
    1. You can create one by editing a pre-made logo (even if ripped straight from Google images) or creating one from scratch.
    2. Directly editing an AFL team’s logo is not allowed
  6. You cannot copy any past/present designs from the current AFL clubs
    1. Eg. Your team can have the same stripes arrangement as North Melbourne, but the colours cannot be the same
    2. Taking and changing elements are allowed
  7. Type in 4 random numbers between 1-20 under your entry so that there's no need to follow you up if you win the poll
  8. Maximum 2 Entries
  9. Any other questions, please ask

Poll
After a 5 days, the entries will be polled against each other for 2 days and the winner will see their entry take their place in the knockout cup after 32 teams have been made. There will be 16 Australian teams and 16 international teams. Once one side reaches 16 teams, the coin toss will no longer be needed. Users can have an unlimited amount of teams. Hope this will push others into competing!

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Is there any reason why the colour generator always outputs light colours?
This generator has produced dark colours but it never lands on a full dark palette.
I've been tinkering with the idea of including more variables into generating colours. The website has Hue, Saturation and Brightness sliders which can bring a totally new palette from the original one. Also thinking of implementing the colour lock feature where you can keep one or more colours from changing when you run the generator. So I can run it X amount of times, lock the first panel, run it again, lock the second one, run it again and so on.

This change will be implemented for the next week.
The generators will be used like normal bar the colour generator by using the colour locks method and I'll generate the 3 numbers for the palette sliders to make things easier
 

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I feel by knowing the colours/location first hand, it's somewhat of an unfair advantage to the other entrants
As comp organiser, I'll refrain from entering first in future weeks
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2,10,6,8
 
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This generator has produced dark colours but it never lands on a full dark palette.
I've been tinkering with the idea of including more variables into generating colours. The website has Hue, Saturation and Brightness sliders which can bring a totally new palette from the original one. Also thinking of implementing the colour lock feature where you can keep one or more colours from changing when you run the generator. So I can run it X amount of times, lock the first panel, run it again, lock the second one, run it again and so on.

This change will be implemented for the next week.
The generators will be used like normal bar the colour generator by using the colour locks method and I'll generate the 3 numbers for the palette sliders to make things easier
As long as the base colour is not a pastel it doesn't really matter what the other colours are
 

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