----- "Bryan Nielsen" <bnielsen1965@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Lots of good information, making good looking icons that are small is > quite the chore. :) I'm not sure how good I will be at touching up > the > small raster images after rendering but I'll give it a shot. > > This is a bit out of the suggested work flow but I started with a > small icon from the system-shutdown SVG source and created a new > system config boot icon based on the suggested metaphor... > http://xorengineering.com/dev/working-24.png > > If this seems like the right direction for the metaphor I'll > continue. > I'm wondering if my choice of colors for the menu is not such a good > idea, the dialog that comes up for system-config-boot is very basic > so > perhaps the menu next to the switch should be more basic in coloring > as well. > > I am having trouble locating the render-icon-theme.py script, I don't > see a Fedora package anywhere with the script and a google search > returns some references to the script but not a complete script. Hi Bryan, first of all, the 24px icon is totally fab and you are indeed on the right track. Minor nitpicks -- maybe a fewer menu items would be better, and while its purpose is not important, the active item arrow/triangle is completely unclear in shape (fuzzy) - you want to make sure the surface covers at least 4 pixels (3+1). And if you look around the existing icons, we're not afraid to go as far as creating square "pixels" in the vectors to make them sharp :) You can find the script in gnome-icon-theme. Either download a tarball from http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-icon-theme/2.31/ or clone the git repository* Good job! Looking forward to see more. * http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-icon-theme -- Jakub Steiner http://jimmac.musichall.cz _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team