Icon-A-Day, Icon #3, The Text File
Simple but imporatnt, everyone is going to see this one.
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| Icon 03 (Text File) Today I am going to cheese out a bit. I am kind of short on time, so today we will knock out another simple icon; the Text File. The Text File icon is actually very important as its look tends to be carried over into a lot of other files and folders. We shall see this as we continue on through the rest of the pack. So with that, lets get started. Like I said this one is going to be quick. | ||
| Step 1: I copy our Default icon from yesterday. I am going to be putting some text on it so I want to make sure that the surface of the icon is a bit more opaque, so I tweak the main objects fill with the Interactive Transparency tool, and stick a dark background behind my Icon so I can tell how it looks. ![]() |
Step 2: Now, using the Rectangle tool, I place one slightly transparent black box on the page And duplicate it down the page. I am going for that Notepad kind of feeling. This is a kind of tired look, but like I said this icon is going to be quick. I also copy the last box, rotate it and turn it red for our margin line. ![]() |
Step 3: Now using the Text tool we simply put in some text, because I am doing this as a tutorial I just grabbed some from the day one article and pasted it in. I am making the top text white on the blue background, this will probably end up being a standard for the pack. ![]() |
| Step 4: Now using the same technique as the last two days, I copy the main image and convert it to a bitmap, flip it, crop it and fade it out. To get our reflection. ![]() |
Finished Icon Image.
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This is the Text File icon; its not a real wow icon, but it is more important then most people think. Tomorrow I will try and do something a bit more impressive. | ||
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