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by Julio Jerez » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:41 am
I will pay $200.00 us dollars to a person with 2d art skills who is capable to make a set of a couple of docen or so Icons. (Around 10 bucks for each icon)
The icons should 32 x 32 pixel in BMP 8 bit format and fairly good looking, more or less similar to the icons window place on the Task bar at the bottom of the screen, or like VS toolbar bottoms.
They also have to have two versions one to represent the bottom on/off state.
These icons will be used for set the tool bar bottoms in the new SDK, and this is preventing me from finishing the interface.
The person who wants to do this can send me a PM, and I will supply the list if icon names.
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by JernejL » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:54 am
I can contact
http://pocedulic.com/ (on his site it says he is not accepting freelance atm, but i can talk to him), he does nice icons too.
Or, you could use icons from free icon collections (like tango, etc..) if that's ok.
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by Julio Jerez » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:48 am
The Tango set is very nice, they more or less the quality I am looking for.
The problem is that they are good for amost any kind of applicaion that is not some technical program like a physics engine or a Scene editor.
for exmple they have folders, clowds, and stuff like that, by how can you find one the indicate for example wireframe, or solid.
show collision, SSE/87, multitread single thread, and so on.
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by Stucuk » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:13 am
If they have one for a square for example, then you could have the square as solid, and you could remove the middle of it for wireframe. For threads you would need an image of a thread (The type you use with clothing) for single and two for multiple.
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