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jago6498 - give me the materials-links to pictures

mko - i've sent you THPS icons,twist you have to make MOHAA icons

nekrosoft13 - yes it does,you have to use download manager

Here is a link to the America's Army - Operations website. The logo is in the top-left corner of the website.

Also, how about for 3D Studio Max 4, below is a picture of the icon. I need a 128x128 PNG for Yz Dock (same goes for the America's Army icon). If you can, could you make it so that both of them have that glossy look to it?

Thanx!

This is my first time converting to PNG,so i don't know if it will work.I just saved it as PNG in Photoshop.I hope it will work...

Both America's Army icons are made by me,3D Studio MAX ones are NOT.

3d_studio_max_americas_army_icons_preview.png

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thanks for the THPS icon Dominik.

Also, does anyone have a Gamespy Arcarde icon? I found one but the link is dead :wacko:

Also, an All-Seeing Eye and Mechwarrior 4 icon would be awesome :D Only it aint much trouble :laugh:

Icons have been sent over MSN... :)

jago6498 - give me the materials-links to pictures

mko - i've sent you THPS icons,twist you have to make MOHAA icons

nekrosoft13 - yes it does,you have to use download manager

Here is a link to the America's Army - Operations website. The logo is in the top-left corner of the website.

Also, how about for 3D Studio Max 4, below is a picture of the icon. I need a 128x128 PNG for Yz Dock (same goes for the America's Army icon). If you can, could you make it so that both of them have that glossy look to it?

Thanx!

This is my first time converting to PNG,so i don't know if it will work.I just saved it as PNG in Photoshop.I hope it will work...

Both America's Army icons are made by me,3D Studio MAX ones are NOT.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/dominoball/icon...ons_preview.png

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Hey Dominik, the link for America's Army and 3dsmax are down. Will it b up l8ter?

Here is the link to the Alien PNG and a Predator PNG as well...thanx for the icons. Still waitin on the Neowin globe-style PNG btw...

I did not make these and don't remember who made them

Alien and Predator PNG's HERE

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