Convert these icons! - Plz. - Thank you!


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Hey, I know how to convert icons and I know there's tutorials, blah blah blah.. :) But I'm too busy working on a thousand things! :dead: If anyone has the time... can you convert these sets for me? and I'm sure hundreds of other people.

Sizes: 128x128, 72x72, 64x64, 48x48, 32x32, 16x16

Preview:

0421gball.jpg

Download link:

http://download.macnn.com/xicons/0421gball.sit.hqx

Preview:

0420macromediamx.jpg (Even though I'm finishing up my dreamweaver icon set and macromedia icons :p)

Download link:

http://download.macnn.com/xicons/0420macro...mediamx.sit.hqx

Preview:

0416heinsapplications.jpg

Download link:

http://download.macnn.com/xicons/0416heins...cations.sit.hqx

Thanks a lot! :)

James

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Originally posted by Dazzla

I'd convert them but I'm too busy working on a thousand things! ;)

It's only 3 sets and they sets only contain a few icons. It would take less then half an hour.

Oh, and the sizes should be 128, 96, 72, 64, 48, 32, 24 and 16 ;)

Dazzla, you're going soft in your old age!

Where's the 256x256 & 512x512 sizes? C'mon guys, some of us run hi-res!!!:p

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(Yes, I want these icons converted. However, please follow the board rules in doing so!)

I'm not sure if windows users can see this, but there is a pict clipping included in every .sit, kinda like a readme. Here's what it looks like:

mix.jpg

That to me seems to suggest that porting isn't entirely out of the question.

My suggestion would be to email Hein Mevissen at [email protected] and ask for clarification on whether he allows porting. Of course, this only applies to icons downloaded from www.mixthepix.com.

[edit] I can see! I can see![/edit]

I just know I was turned down HARD by Hein earlier in the week. He said he "absolutely did not want any of his icons ported over to Windows at this time!".

Maybe it was my stunning personality that made him so friendly.

Anyhow, the links in question aren't for Hein icons, they're for Jesse Welch's Macromedia MX set. No permission text is included in the .zip. If someone wants to contact Jesse, a link to his email is on the front page of Xicons.

If anyone can get Hein permission, I have a very good reason for wanting his new icons (they match my Quantum theme!)...please send the permission over with the converted sets! If anyone gets Hein permission, you'll be my hero!

Hein.jpg

Email has been sent, and rest assured, that if permission is granted to a few of us, it doesn't mean everyone can convert them willy nilly.

As with Max and his Milk port, he asked for a limited amount of people converting so he could keep an eye on quality. I don't see how this should be any different, these icons are of exceptional quality and I'm sure if he gives the go ahead, he will want to keep them that way.

Well, an update on Hein's icons, here's a reply to an email I just sent:

Hi,

thanks for the nice comments.

I want my icons only in OS X format.

That's where I created them for.

So I hope you respect that and don't distribute my icon in Xp format.

I have several reasons for that.

Hein Mevissen

Good job that Marvilla created a kick ass tutorial on converting icons, no-one's got an excuse for not having these fantastic icons ;)

Yea guys, I have all these converted, but I have emailed Hein twice about distributing them, but he STRICTLY doesnt want any windows users to distribute these. I just obeyed what he said. Just dont give them out. If you really want to, email the person that is converting them, dont make it public.

Sorry for posting the icons without permission i just like them and after converting i decided to post them, i'am sorry for that and i didn?t want to cause any damage to the author work or make bad publicity, so here are my official apologies to the author and to deadzombie (who was fast enough to deletemy links).

P.S. i will ask permission next time (lesson learned)

deadzombie, how can u be the head janitor and a moderator at the same time? ur gonna have to give one of those titles up, dude. i very seriously doubt the union will continue to allow u having 2 job titles much longer. ur gonna have to talk to ur steward about this!! LOL. also, by 'head janitor', do u mean u r the chief janitor or the one who cleans the toilets? j/k. my suggestion is to keep the highest paying one and let somebody else have the other. just my 2 cents..... :) btw, those icons will look great with ur new theme. i've already converted those while waiting on ur theme release. also, i'm still trying to learn how to use that sharpie with a length of string tied to it and and anchored with a thumbtack idea u gave me a few days ago. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, DZ.

First, seems that being a moderator is nothing more than cleaning up other peoples messes. I can't tell you how many times I've had to pull out the sawdust this past week to cover up someone puking on the threads... (I know, this analogy is nasty, but I think its too funny)

Second: This is a great way to handle copyright. The guy asks we don't distribute and everyone respects his wishes. Joao, I wouldn't worry about those links you posted -> did you receive my email about the situation?

Third: What about the other sets? Don't bother converting the Jaguar icons, I already have all but 2 of them converted (not counting the ugly printers). But I'm certain that permissions for the other sets could be acquired...anyone have the time to track them down?

And last of all: Don't worry about the Hein's icons. Someone I know with excellent icon skills (not me) is working on a set similair to Heins. This could be cool.

yah you can convert them really fast.

unstuff

load all the icons into gif movie gear.

strip out everything cept the 128x128 frames

export as psd

open the psd run marv's action (with my addition the cuts the current frame out of the psd with all the icons and puts it in a new psd thats 128x128 then starts and deletes that layer)

make the icon

do about 2 a minute.

Originally posted by twist

yah you can convert them really fast.

unstuff

load all the icons into gif movie gear.

strip out everything cept the 128x128 frames

export as psd

open the psd run marv's action (with my addition the cuts the current frame out of the psd with all the icons and puts it in a new psd thats 128x128 then starts and deletes that layer)

make the icon

do about 2 a minute.

Problem being, converted icons need additional sizes added to them, which takes a little longer than 15 minutes. Read throught the front of this thread to see what I'm talking about.

i have already asked to convert and distribute heins apps before...he said i could convert them but do not distribute them...the tutorial by marvilla is very easy to understand and use...the only problems i have had is trying to make the icon out of PSD formats for the different sizes in articons pro v3.2.

Originally posted by joao

I have Jesse Welch permission to convert his icons to XP Format you can get them here:

http://xpicons.no.sapo.pt

P.S. THANKS JESSE :)

Perfect...thank you joao for the conversion, and Jesse Welch for creating them and giving permission to have them ported and shared! :D

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