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ok here ya go the green version of the speed up logo... i forgot to save the original as a png so this was a *#&$@ to figure out all the same sizes and effects.. but it's alright it gave me something to do :) tell me if you think something should be changed about it

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I don't know if you'd be able to do this or not... I'm still trying figure out how to do all this cool stuff... Still not up to par... But is there any way you could make the icon appear... I don't know how to describe it... Glossy? Glassy? Plasticy? Whatever you call it... I like the green one better I just want to try and match it to the kazaa icon I'm currently using... I'll upload it to give you an idea of what i'm talking about.

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well i'm certainly not pro at this (talk to whistlerxp or hyperb0le...) but i do know that to get the nice hi-res ones you definitely can't just convert them. that's why those two are hard at works is cuz they have to make the high-res ones from scratch, which they are VERY good at. personally, i use photoshop to make my pngs. if you're looking to just get normal sized pngs (48x48, 32x32, etc.) then you can use @icon sushi or gif movie gear to convert from ico to png.

don't worry i'm still tryin to figure all this stuff out too... but here's a modified version... tell me again if anything needs changing. i lightened up the green and blue to more kazaa-like colors.

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I deleted my AOL Instant Messenger png a while back but I need it again... can someone lasso up all the AIM pngs and post them for me? :) Thanks ?:cool:: ...I can't seem to find them myself :cry:y:

do you want a iChat AIM PNG or a normal AIM PNG?

all of the above?:happy:y:

normal AIM

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requests:

printer - I dislike the one I have

Outlook express - one I have is crappy

Phoenix - saw one on here already but couldn't find the other, my eyes might have given out looking at all the pages though

Diablo II - have one, maybe there are more

Natural Selection - haven't seen one, ever.

No One Lives Forever 2 - used to have some but went bye-bye during reformat - i r tard

Heroes of Might and Magic IV - someone else requested this on the first or so page, haven't seen one of these ever either.

Roger Wilco - nope, haven't seen that either

I have attempted to make the ones I haven't found, but they turn out ugly.

anyways, nice job on the ones so far and yes I know how to convert these things, but I don't have good icons to convert for the above.

any questions, email me or get me on an IM or something, I might miss the question if you post it here, I don't read every single post, mostly look at the pics.

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