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subject: maji type folders
software: unknown + the GIMP It all begun when I've found a wonderful iconset: maji by Jonas Rask. I've found his maji iconset, full of beautiful icons, expecially the folders' ones. Then I tried to customize them a little bit, to suite my needs. I've coloured the base folder in 17 different gradients, and applied some new overlaying objects not present in the Jonas' versions. Jonas Rask gave me his full permission to release my modded version. So please feel free to use my icons for personal use. For commercial purposes please contact me for the modded versions or Jonas for the base ones. The icons are compressed in .zip format and have a 5.0MB weight. You can download it clicking here. I have also used the maji icons for my Gnome iconset, hydroxygen. You can check it out at this link. |
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October 10, 2008
5.6 MB 639 KB 1388×600 Statistics |
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I thought the world was black and white. How can I escape from this colourfield?
great job and thanks to you both for allowing them to be shared.
Jonas is a great guy, and I am glad you liked so much our work
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I thought the world was black and white. How can I escape from this colourfield?
your avatar scared me.... i thought i was in trouble and that your comment was an official get the hell out of here.
Just kidding.. I am "deviantdark"... what kinda avatar would have you expected?
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I thought the world was black and white. How can I escape from this colourfield?
when i convert them, they get a black border
Sorry. As you can see, this deviation is under Customization > Icons > OS Icons > *NIX.
Maybe you can find something you need under Customization > Icons > OS Icons > Windows.
p.s.: I tried to convert a PNG file into and ICO one, and I didn't find any black border.
Maybe you should try another software to convert them. I used the default Eye of Gnome image viewer under GNU/Linux Ubuntu, which can also perform image converting, not only image viewing. And, as I wrote, everything is fine.
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I thought the world was black and white. How can I escape from this colourfield?
thank u very much!!!!
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