On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 10:17 +0200, Martin Sourada wrote: > Luya, change the opacity of the shadow to be less intensive. Second > thing I noticed is badly positioned the picture in the button (the > circle with line at the top) IMHO, it should be in the center of the > blue area. Other than that the 48x48 icon seems quite fine. The 16x16 is > looking good for me, for 22x22 and 24x24 you should use flat perspective > (just use the 16x16, add gradients if you do not have them in the 16x16 > one, and add shadow). > > One issue I notice for all your icons you've create so far is the shadow > that is too much upwards. It might be because you rendered it in gimp - > I noticed nautilus and gimp and others position the areas with applied > blur differently then inkscape. If you'd like better quality, I'd rather > export it in inkscape with 300 dpi (or whatever you think is the best) > and the resize/finish it in gimp :) > > Otherwise, I like this one most of all, could you do a similarly > fashioned system-shutdown? I also noticed that the suspend option > disappeared from gnome menu (it is now in the shutdown dialog), dunno > how in KDE, but it seems to me that this icon might not have a use after > all... > > Thanks, > Martin > > PS: btw. what's the improvements in the svn version of ikscape? I downloaded the svg for 48x48 and edited it to address the issues I was talking about: 1. I made the icon smaller - it does not serve any good if it fills whole area, I made it with same size as other action icons (42x42) 2. I added a gradient to the shadow, and played with opacity and blur to get mostly what I like, fixed its position 3. centred the picture in the button I attach the fixed version. I'll maybe fix the other sizes to, will see..
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