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Fzang

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PostSubject: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 4:04 am

THE guide of guides to convert your icons into reflective ones...

1. Download GNU Image Manipulation Program.... the GIMP... Here

2. Now download the reflection script here

3. Unpack the reflection script and place it at C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\share\gimp\2.0\scripts

4. Start up GIMP and go to Filthers -> Decor -> Reflection

5. Gratz, you should now have a reflected icon... not as pretty as a hand-made photoshop but surely a lot easier (and cheaper)


NOTE: I have only tried reflecting .png and .ico and .png works, .ico doesn't
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h i s o k a

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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 4:56 am

Thanks alot for this< i never knew about it smile
does it work with Objectdock?
thanks again
GoSco

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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 7:02 am

^^ The answer is yes. When you save the png, it can be displayed in OD


Good tutorial because not everyone can afford to buy Photoshop....
parry

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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 7:25 am

Never tried GIMP before, but nice tutorial.
BOyOfWONDEr

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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 9:07 am

NOTENOTENOTE: lol smile

Nice tut i will be sure to try it.
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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 10:14 am

or just use photoshop...and do a layer mask with a black gradient
alxmarcond

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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1September 6th 2008, 10:31 am

layer mask with black gradient is the worst way to reflect imo, im finishing up my tutorial right now wink
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PostSubject: Re: How to reflect icons - For dummies   How to reflect icons - For dummies Icon_minitime1December 28th 2008, 3:16 pm

Sorry for the noob question guys, but where is Filthers in GIMP?
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