The following items are similar to Win icons I've built are not showing up correctly. Why?:
This is the Resource Grid and it represents all of the individual icon resources that can be compiled into an icon.
Yes, IconBuilder for Windows handles the older, traditional .ico icon formats just as quickly and easily as modern ones.
The QuickBuild button automatically creates all available sizes and bit depths for an icon from what is available.
Creating a website favorite icon is simple. Build an icon normally, save the .ico file, and name it "favicon.ico".
The Mac version can convert icons from Windows to Mac and vice versa. There are some other Mac only features as well.
There are several things you can do to save yourself time when using IconBuilder for Windows. Read on for more information.
Working from Photoshop layers really helps you to quickly and easily move components, recolor, or resize.
Yes, be sure to name individual layers, turn layer transparency on and view your work at multiple sizes.
If you are creating icons for older versions of Windows like 95/98/NT, start with the 8-bit, 256 color palette.
Experience has taught us that designing smaller icon versions by hand really is the way to get the best results.
The Iconfactory search engine is a great tool to help you find whatever you are looking for. We have associated keywords with all of the content available on the site. These keywords span icon sets, desktop pictures, iPulse Jackets, software products, support items, design services projects and even news page postings.
In order to make it easy for you to find what you are looking for, we have built some features into our search engine that allow you to customize your search: