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huehuehue....no it's not a game...yes, it's scooter/moped/motorcycle or whatever you called it...it's a scooter though >> vespa that's for newest vespa....i like the 60's year.

i requested the icon because i just want it..hihi :laugh: i wish there's a vespa theme unfortunatelly there's no any :( well, i'm going to try download the icons again..wish me luck ;)

KingKapone - i've got all icons you want(e-mail me)

twist - yes,there are 2 vespa icons made by me,he just can't download them

jellyboy - if you won't find any CS icon in this thread,i can send you some of them

vespaman - go HERE,point to ICONS directory,scroll down and click on scooter_piaggio_vespa_icons.zip.IT MUST WORK,i just tried to download and it works...

KingKapone - i've got all icons you want(e-mail me)

twist - yes,there are 2 vespa icons made by me,he just can't download them

jellyboy - if you won't find any CS icon in this thread,i can send you some of them

vespaman - go HERE,point to ICONS directory,scroll down and click on scooter_piaggio_vespa_icons.zip.IT MUST WORK,i just tried to download and it works...

hehe i mena i made 2 vespa icons too. they are back there somewhere

and there is a cs icons in there too.

Nice icons, Twist. However, it would be nice if people still made good-looking 32 x 32 ones here on Neowin ;)

I'd never ever use that icon size on my desktop or anywhere else. Such a waste of precious screen space that everyone seems to disregard nowadays.

Nice icons, Twist. However, it would be nice if people still made good-looking 32 x 32 ones here on Neowin ;)

I'd never ever use that icon size on my desktop or anywhere else. Such a waste of precious screen space that everyone seems to disregard nowadays.

I'm not sure what you mean,BUT:

1. They're all in these sizes: 128x128,96x96,72x72,64x64,48x48,32x32,24x24,16x16

2. If you are talking about they LOOK,I agree with you .Not all of them look good in 32x32.But we can't do anything with it.If semeone wants an icon from dark picture,it will look good in 128x128.But we only resize it to smaller sizes after it's complete.If you think it looks like black spot in 32x32,don't use it,hate it or whatever.As I say,we/me can't make it better...

i don't use icons that small so it doesn't really matter to me. i make em for something to do or if i want them, there are a billion sets out there that look fine that small, basically all the old windows icons are made for that size.

That's exactly what i think.BTW,are you gonna post some other tutorials on designtechnika? They're great :woot:

i don't use icons that small so it doesn't really matter to me. i make em for something to do or if i want them, there are a billion sets out there that look fine that small, basically all the old windows icons are made for that size.

That's exactly what i think.BTW,are you gonna post some other tutorials on designtechnika? They're great :woot:

i can, got anything in mind?

i don't seem to be soming here that often theese days.

i don't use icons that small so it doesn't really matter to me. i make em for something to do or if i want them, there are a billion sets out there that look fine that small, basically all the old windows icons are made for that size.

That's exactly what i think.BTW,are you gonna post some other tutorials on designtechnika? They're great :woot:

i can, got anything in mind?

i don't seem to be soming here that often theese days.

That's OK,I don't have time as well.I'm gonna learn 3D,Delphi (at least understand it a bit) and some other stuff like practicing in Fireworks and Flash.I know you use Cinema4D.Is it better than 3D studio max?

Oh yeah,and you could make short example tutorials for Cinema 4D (or 3D studio max-what do you use),so it will be easyer to learn it faster.Thanx :)

That's OK,I don't have time as well.I'm gonna learn 3D,Delphi (at least understand it a bit) and some other stuff like practicing in Fireworks and Flash.I know you use Cinema4D.Is it better than 3D studio max?

Oh yeah,and you could make short example tutorials for Cinema 4D (or 3D studio max-what do you use),so it will be easyer to learn it faster.Thanx :)

I haven't used Cinema4D, but I use 3Dsmax pretty often. 3dsmax & Maya are used ALOT more then Cinema4D. It would be more to your benefit to learn how to use 3dsmax & Maya.

That's OK,I don't have time as well.I'm gonna learn 3D,Delphi (at least understand it a bit) and some other stuff like practicing in Fireworks and Flash.I know you use Cinema4D.Is it better than 3D studio max?

Oh yeah,and you could make short example tutorials for Cinema 4D (or 3D studio max-what do you use),so it will be easyer to learn it faster.Thanx :)

I haven't used Cinema4D, but I use 3Dsmax pretty often. 3dsmax & Maya are used ALOT more then Cinema4D. It would be more to your benefit to learn how to use 3dsmax & Maya.

thanks jago,i'm gonna make some icons in 3D app.So if you recommend 3D Sudio Max,i'll use it.What about Maya? Do I need to use them both?

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