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Big Black Icons!
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Larger versions of my harddrive icons.

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Edited by klesterjr on 2008/1/19 14:38:14
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Thanks Ken for the great looking Icons.

?A1-C 750GX@800 OS4.1
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@klesterjr

Ooooohhh

Theres an artist one the loose, quick, somebody, grab a paintbrush

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I was bored this morning.

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@klesterjr

nice one!

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You underestimate the power of the Dark Side!


May I suggest to use the same perspective for the sideway drives as you use for your wonderfull drawers?

Martin "Mason" Merz
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You underestimate the power of the Dark Side!


May I suggest to use the same perspective for the sideway drives as you use for your wonderfull drawers?


Good idea!

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Mason wrote:
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You underestimate the power of the Dark Side!


May I suggest to use the same perspective for the sideway drives as you use for your wonderfull drawers?


Good idea!

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Hey, they look good, too!!

Peter Swallow

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Towered A1200 OS3.9
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@klesterjr

Nice icons.

The artist has struck again . . .

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@klesterjr

Hi Ken

They look great!

If you're at a loose end, how about a deficon for 7-Zip files?

Chris

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@klesterjr

I like those black ones a lot (they look similar to the case that I have my ?A1 in).

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Black ones looks better yes

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WoW !!!!

Great Work !!!

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Hi @klesterjr

Wow, black lacquer; nice!

One of favorites is Pearl finish. It's a white lacquer and chromium blend. On a car finish, it's an eye grabber!!
You have my permission to be bored!

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Wow! Your fast!

Martin "Mason" Merz
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These are PNG-icons, right? I have PowerIcons installed and i tried to change my main partition (OS4) hd-icon by dragging & dropping the desired icon-file over the old one (on information window), but it doesn't change!

So the question is: how can i change the harddisk-icon using one of these "big_disk" -icons?

EDIT:
Removed PowerIcons and installed PNG icon loader/saver by Massimo Tantignone instead. Now the icons work as they should .


Edited by bamiga2002 on 2008/1/21 13:20:11
Amiga - still alive & kickin'!
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