My Kopete
caldroun
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Excellent.
everaldo? If so can you please look at my comment here: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=1335 and answer some of my questions. BTW Crystal's looking fantastic.
how would one add just these icons and still allow the set at large to work? i never got how to do that in kde...
good job!!!
yes, these crystallized mozilla icons are perfect! do you plan to make similar icons for other programs?
Hi, your icons looks really cooool. :) But how did you do this? I can remember there was some kind of tutorial by elverado. But I cannot find it anymore. Would it be possible that you post some GIMP-Tutorial in here? That would be really great. Thanks a lot. BTW: Could you mail me if you do this? Thanks (meyerm_at_in.tum.de). :-)
I can't find it
Hey, these are very nice. And for mozilla, just what I was looking for.
get the dragon in the icon, maybe ? I like the icon though ... but it resembles too much with the netscape Icon (in the Crystal iconset) imho -- cheers -- Fab
I thought about using the dragon. I was actually looking to mock the Netscape Crystal Icon. I was really trying to figure out how they got the look (with the shine) So I was kinda reverse engineering the one he had. However this is all by my hand, and mouse ;-) Also Included is an XCF version if anyone else wants to mess with it.
I made the first one (mozilla2.png) and I forgot to save it as an XCF for Gimp. So I went back and made 3 new ones(Which are the others you see) I may redo them later. I kinda like 'em.
Why do the last three look kinda blurred?
I like the icons. Wanna make a coplete mozilla them? ;)
Which ones do you need? or are you talking about sizees.
I meant a real theme for mozilla which you can change in Preferences->Appearence->Themes. This has nothing to do with KDE, but I'm sure it would look geat. Dim