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What might I use to create my own icons?
Thanks I Advance
KD
Alan Edwards
May 8th 04, 03:56 AM
Almost any icon editor you like.
Try these links (not recently checked)
CNET Icon Tools -
http://download.redir.com.com/downloads/0,10151,0-1476516-106-0-1-0,00.html?tag=st.dl.10015.dir.1476516
E-Icons - http://www.deepgls.com/eicons/
FreeGraphics-Icona - http://www.jansfreeware.com/jfgraphics.htm
IconShop-LionTech - http://users.pandora.be/liontech/
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>What might I use to create my own icons?
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>Thanks I Advance
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>KD
Alan Edwards > wrote in
:
> Almost any icon editor you like.
> Try these links (not recently checked)
>
> CNET Icon Tools -
> http://download.redir.com.com/downloads/0,10151,0-1476516-106-0-1-0,00.
> html?tag=st.dl.10015.dir.1476516 E-Icons -
> http://www.deepgls.com/eicons/ FreeGraphics-Icona -
> http://www.jansfreeware.com/jfgraphics.htm IconShop-LionTech -
> http://users.pandora.be/liontech/
>
> ...Alan
>
Thank you so much. That's exactly what I've been looking for.
I have tried searching the net but the results list, well ... you know.
KD
I use Microsoft PaintBrush (press win+r, write "mspaint" (without ") and
press <enter>), setting the image size to 32x32, zooming it 8x and
drawing an icon with the pencil. After that, I "select all" and copy the
selection.
Now, I start "@icon sushi", paste the selection as a new icon and use
the command for setting its transparent colour. Finally, I save the icon.
You can use @icon sushi to create multi-size and multi-colour icons (a
icon for 16x16 True Color, another for 16x16 High Color, another for
32x32 High Color, etc.).
The web adress shown in the README is:
http://towofu.s5.xrea.com/soft/e-index.html
Nuno Silva (aka NJSG)
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> What might I use to create my own icons?
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> Thanks I Advance
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> KD
NJSG > wrote in :
> I use Microsoft PaintBrush (press win+r, write "mspaint" (without ") and
> press <enter>), setting the image size to 32x32, zooming it 8x and
> drawing an icon with the pencil. After that, I "select all" and copy the
> selection.
> Now, I start "@icon sushi", paste the selection as a new icon and use
> the command for setting its transparent colour. Finally, I save the icon.
> You can use @icon sushi to create multi-size and multi-colour icons (a
> icon for 16x16 True Color, another for 16x16 High Color, another for
> 32x32 High Color, etc.).
>
> The web adress shown in the README is:
> http://towofu.s5.xrea.com/soft/e-index.html
>
> Nuno Silva (aka NJSG)
thank You
that works
KD
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>> What might I use to create my own icons?
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