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Submitted:  May 19 2003
Updated:  May 19 2003

Description:

Some icons i made while compiling gentoo. Hope you like em, and please give me some feedback. Should i continue my work? ;-)

The idea to these icons are from a old iconpack by Block (LineStudio). Well its almost a complete rip ;-)




Changelog:

* A Total re-make (Boring day at work) :-)



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 Hoorah

 
 by Vann on: May 19 2003
 
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Keep it up. The more *good* artwork generally available for *ix the better.


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 Nice

 
 by TuxROCKS on: May 19 2003
 
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These are nice. I have just about every KDE 3 icon set and I have to say that this looks better than most.


By the way, could you just make some green versions of this too. I have lost hope in the emerald icons ever getting done.


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 Re: Nice

 
 by brendanorr on: May 24 2003
 
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If you want to change the color of the icon set, you don't have to wait for someone to change the hue values of all of the icons because KDE can do that for you. Go to the icon kcm module and then to the icon effects tab (I appollogize if this is not the accurate name, my hard disk on my linux box isn't working properly, so I must bite the bullet with this Win95 machine :( ) then choose "All Icons" in the list (I think "All Icons" should be there in pre-3.x versions of KDE) then select the Colorize effect for the different icon states.


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 Nice...

 
 by dimethyltryptamine on: May 19 2003
 
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Nice icons, however, use more colour variation and add more contrast, i.e. blue vs yellow, not cyan-ish grey vs orange. good stuff otherwise.


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 Yeah..continue.

 
 by aergern on: May 19 2003
 
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This could morph into a very nice set of icons. I like the folder icons..quite nice. The K icon isn't as much to my liking but still pretty good.


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 Good

 
 by tminos on: May 19 2003
 
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I like this, somewhat GNOME'ish (whose icons are, sadly, much better, in my opinion).

I wouldn't make the bottom-left corner of the paper folded / pushed / foo backwards but this isn't my work.


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 good idea

 
 by ybouan on: May 19 2003
 
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Is it just me or those it seem that many new icon set projects are posted but few seem to get finnished?

Anyways I think it's cool.. keep working


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 Re: good idea

 
 by meriksson on: May 19 2003
 
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I agree, i know how hard it is to finish an icon set. It's fun to develope a new style but after that it gets boring ;-)

All my respect to the guys finishing there packages.

But i think half made icon sets are good to, they inspire people.

/m


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 Re: good idea

 
 by uga on: May 19 2003
 
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If you have a look at complete icon sets, you'll see that they contain around 600+ icons per size (3600+ icons in total)

That's not a single person's task. That's more a group task I would say. Unless there's a joint effort to finish a single one, very few will manage to complete.


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 Re: good idea

 
 by meriksson on: May 19 2003
 
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Yes, thats lot of icons ;-)

My goal is to find an icon style that people like and then make a website for it with sources in diffrent formats and let everyone contrib. Weee sounds like an OpenSource project LOL ;)

Another coolt thing whould be to make a new sourceforge but with Iconpacks/Themes ;-)

Maybe they can add som ingenious functions here :)

/m


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 Re: Re: good idea

 
 by trian on: Aug 18 2003
 
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I'll disagree about that you need to manually make versions for all sizes. I'd do the 128x128 ones (or maybe just the 64x64) and then use a perl script to downsize everything. Maybe it's not the best approach quality-wise, but if there are any differences here and there, it still saves lots of hassle.

meriksson: this is PDG work (Pretty Damn Good). Keep it up man. I'd be happy to contribute (ex graphics designer) if you wanted any help, but my hands are tied until mid-September.

If you're interested, I once used a perl script for this sort of thing (no 22x22 on icosx). It needs ImageMagick installed. The basic no-checks version is:

$size = "22x22"
for (<*.png>) {
  system "convert -resize $size $_ $_";
}

do a search for a 'resizeall' perl script and you'll find it.

Trian


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 Re: Re: Re: good idea

 
 by trian on: Aug 18 2003
 
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PS, having re-read my post, I have to make clear I don't take credit for the 'resizeall' script I mentioned above. I downloaded it off the net and I just posted a couple of lines of it.

have fun,

Trian


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