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Holy Inkscape!

Started by Clavin12, December 22, 2009, 07:47:52 AM

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Clavin12

I never knew how great it was. Let's celebrate! But one question. Does anyone know of a program that can save in the .ico (icon) format?
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AHadley

Irfanview.

GIMP.

Photoshop.

XNView.

Most half-decent image editors and viewers.

Clavin12

photoshop 6.0? Doesn't matter I found something.
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Nielk1

IcoFX for final conversions to ICO. Save as PNG otherwise.

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Clavin12

Way ahead of you. Maybe I shouldn't have asked.
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Nielk1

Quote from: Clavin12 on December 22, 2009, 03:04:58 PM
Way ahead of you. Maybe I shouldn't have asked.

I think I'm ahead... :-P

Made the TA5 icon...

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Clavin12

No I mean I found iconFX before you told me about it here.
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Red Spot

XnView is nice, its just a matter of dropping it in a folder and using it ... no installation needed and so it doesnt try to act smart like so many other programs when they try to change your prefrences ..
*Something intelligent, yet funny*

Nielk1

I suggest icoFX to everyone, it can save in MAC or WINDOWS ico formats, it can do alpha channels, and it is free.

Everyone who wants to ever make an icon, run out and get it.

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Nielk1


Click on the image...

S.cavA.rmyG.en

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│▓│Behold The Power Of Scrap.
If it works in-game, it doesn't matter how wierd and broken it looks code wise!
what is scrap if its not wierd and broken?

technoid

Yeah, Inkscape is nice, I've designed a few commercial logos ($$) with it.  And I was using its predecessor for logos as well, i.e. when Inkscape was still named Sodipodi (which only works with specific early versions of .Net framework).