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Originally posted by JediXAngel

You should have post this at the Graphics design forum or some :) nice!

Huh? What's wrong with the icons forum when he is showing his icons?

And Pruska, most of them are converted, those that aren't can be converted. Permission is on the page.

That trash icon is a DesktopX object...it actually animated when the trash is empty or full.

I do have the original OSX trash icons if you like.

I also have ALL the pixeljerk icons ported to WinXP in a HQ icon format (all sizes from 16x16 ->128x128), with Sams included permission. He's a cool cat.

You want any of this stuff, email me ( [email protected]) or MSN me ([email protected]) and the goodies shall be yours.

Be warned! Every icon I use contains 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 72x72, 96x96 & 128x128 image sizes so the icons are a little bigger than the average .ico file. Makes for a little longer transfer, so make certain you've got the highest connection you can as I can upload at upto 500kbps.

And jsutton: Gimmie! Gimmie! Please!

Originally posted by AlexMC

Great contibution Marvilla, your orb borders are sweet!!

release it :)

heheh that was just a doodle...I'd have to start by making the set first. Kept the PSD of it though, so I'll get to working on 'em tonight after work :) and thanks will let you know when they are done...

Originally posted by Marvilla

heheh that was just a doodle...I'd have to start by making the set first. Kept the PSD of it though, so I'll get to working on 'em tonight after work :) and thanks will let you know when they are done...

Thanks for going trough with that set ;)

Just hope it wont take to long.

Originally posted by jsutton

testing.jpg

Here's another icon I complied. Tell me whatcha? think:D:D

Should I make an icon set outta this? If so, any suggestions, ideas??

James b>

All the icons you posted till now are very good to start a set, with few tweaks, but personaly I prefer the first style you posted, like aaronsam said.

Originally posted by Ravager

I'd be glad to help but I have no clue on converting icons. If someone would wanna help me (and sutton?) to make a set by converting at least my icons to .ico format that'd be coolness.

http://members.shaw.ca/rkwapisz/explorer.jpg

What format are they in now? I'll help if I can.

Originally posted by jsutton

... I think people are going overboard. Not to be a jerk, but this is my time to shine :) I don't want people taking credit for my work and ideas. Am I wrong?

But nice job Ravager.

Yea I agree man. You get full credit for the idea. But would you be interested in partnering up and possibly making an icon set, if the demand is there?

MetalRim?

AquaRim?

After reading this, don?t think of me as a ********. But I?m really protective of my artwork. I?m very flattered that so many people are intrigued and enthused about them. But please, especially since I haven?t completed my icons and such I don?t appreciate it when people discuss about how they want to turn my icon ideas etc. into their own icons. Please tell me if I?m ?outta line here? I think I have the right to manage how my icons should be released etc.

If anyone plans on bringing up how I converted William Bart?s terrific desktop patterns and wallpapers from Mac to PC, that?s ludicrous... ?Cause, I gave him FULL credit for his artwork.

Please don?t make a big deal ?outta this, just wanted to share my views on what?s happened over the past few days on this thread.

Thanks for listening,

James

Thanks a lot redrope for backing me up on this.

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