But the nut is precious to the squirrel :< take it away and he'll get depressed xDI like the Furyfox ideas. Just would put something else in the background and remove the nut
But the nut is precious to the squirrel :< take it away and he'll get depressed xDI like the Furyfox ideas. Just would put something else in the background and remove the nut
The nut should be the icon to the datapack then.But the nut is precious to the squirrel :< take it away and he'll get depressed xD
the nut as the dataBACKPACK on fury! THIS! NUT BACKPACKThe nut should be the icon to the datapack then.
I vote for this!
I had some time to improve and hand drawn the work I did with the squirrel.
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Sure, it is still unfinished that's why I haven't submitted yet. I use a vector graphics format (.xstage) that corresponds to Toom Boom Harmony, it does not have SVG export option, but I can export to .PSD then .AI, the only thing is that you won't be able to edit vectors (this will only be avaible using .xstage format on TBH).If you want to add it to the competition you have to read this thread: The Forgotten Server Icon Competition (https://otland.net/threads/the-forgotten-server-icon-competition.275290/)
Sure, it is still unfinished that's why I haven't submitted yet. I use a vector graphics format (.xstage) that corresponds to Toom Boom Harmony, it does not have SVG export option, but I can export to .PSD then .AI, the only thing is that you won't be able to edit vectors (this will only be avaible using .xstage format on TBH).
Despite the fact that there cannot be an edition of the vectors, is it still possible to enter the icon to the competition as long I format it to .AI?
Other avaible formats could be .EXR or .SGI but I know that is not what you need.
Regards!
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Sorry I have no clue what format it has to be in, another mod / admin edited that in.
But if your icon wins we can always deal with that later (in the case we can't use your format)

yeah on the other thread, you can submit multiple just as requested, submit different logos within new threads via here: POSTIE YOUR ICONIECan it be in .PSD format? The project I made was in .PSD.
Also, I have already the .ico that changes according to its size, like that:
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In the competition, can I post more than one option?
I have multiple options (including more than one version of same icon), but I really have no idea what would people like more.
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Can it be in .PSD format? The project I made was in .PSD.

Someone knows how to properly export the .ico file? I did it by using .ICO extension for photoshop but it looks awfull, it does not read the pixels well. Tried with this website X-Icon Editor (http://www.xiconeditor.com/) and the icon looks amazing, but the problem is, that I can only export with 64x64 size here, where can I get a good 256x256 exporter?
Here is the example, image A (from xiconeditor) is much more smooth on tiny sizes than B (with .ico codec from photoshop).
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Just saw this How to save small png files (icons) with minimal pixelation? (https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/68615/how-to-save-small-png-files-icons-with-minimal-pixelation)
I'll do the try with Illustrator and see what happens.
Really beautiful @ralkeI had some time to improve and hand drawn the work I did with the squirrel.
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Someone knows how to properly export the .ico file? I did it by using .ICO extension for photoshop but it looks awfull, it does not read the pixels well. Tried with this website X-Icon Editor (http://www.xiconeditor.com/) and the icon looks amazing, but the problem is, that I can only export with 64x64 size here, where can I get a good 256x256 exporter?
Here is the example, image A (from xiconeditor) is much more smooth on tiny sizes than B (with .ico codec from photoshop).
View attachment 56869
Edit:
Just saw this How to save small png files (icons) with minimal pixelation? (https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/68615/how-to-save-small-png-files-icons-with-minimal-pixelation)
I'll do the try with Illustrator and see what happens.