On Friday 11 November 2005 17:31, Esben Stien wrote: > Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > could you elaborate > > It's better to use vector graphics[1], cause no matter how much you > scale it, you always have infinite resolution. You can use inkscape[2] > to draw vector graphics; it's slow as it's in a transition state to > cairo, though. I use blender[3] myself. > > > [1] see examples of vector graphics: > http://cairographics.org/samples/fill_and_stroke.html > [2] vector drawing application > http://inkscape.org > [3] vector drawing application > http://blender3d.org Hi Esben. Sorry for the delay. I've DL'd Blender, both the dynamic, and static versions. Which would be the best to install on FC2 or FC3? I mainly wanted to see if anyone had some ready made icons, but am willing to have a go at Blender, especially as there were quite a few tutorials in Linux Format mag for it. I'm trying to concentrate on audio apps, so Blender might have to wait a bit. Kiconedit is ok but is a bit restricted. I've made 3 icons for music apps with it, but I'm sure they could have looked better using a more advanced graphics app. There are quite a few distro's I use on this machine, and see that Inkscape is on the Debian repo, so I may look at that as well. I also had a look at KDE's Povray Modeller. Is that an SVG app? Thanks for the links. Nigel.