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Can someone do me some nice 32x32, 48x48, 64x64 and 128x128 versions of these icons? I tried to resize them but they look too blocky and I am not very good at drawing.

Thanks

I was bored so I whipped together these:

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Unfortunately I'm not very good at graphics, but hey at least it was fun to do :p

Hi I am looking for an icon (PNG preferably) for Runaway : A Road Adventure

Website here http://www.pendulostudios.com/runaway/eng_index.htm

Searched this board for "Runaway" but couldn't find anything

Cheers :huh:

P.S. Also looking for a simple "Solitaire" PNG.

Edited by Logic*

I've got a Lexar Jumpdrive like the one in the picture below. I'd like a regular icon that I can put on there and reference in an autorun.inf file so that the icon looks cool no matter where I plug it in. It would be cool also if the icon *looked* like it belonged with the default Windows XP icons (with the same angle and stuff.)

XP comes with a really nice Iomega external Zip drive icon. (It's between a Jaz drive and an orange PDA.) I picture the icon that I'm looking for looks similar to that color, but with the jump drive shape or whatever.

http://www.lexarmedia.com/images/jd_pro_w_bullets.jpg

[edit] More examples:

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&...o+2&sa=N&tab=wi

Edited by semifamous
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Could someone do a colloquial like icon of a Via C3 CPU? (the silver one used in the epia boards preferably) i've got a few pictures you can use, but no idea how to make lol

http://www.via.com.tw/en/viac3/c3_images.jsp

also i need it in PNG, gonna use for samurize

Thanks a bunch!

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