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Icon-A-Day, Tutorial Index.

Icon-A-Day, Tutorial Index.

Your Icon-A-Day headquarters.

Icon-A-Day, Tutorial Index.
As the Icon-A-Day Tutorials continue on, I realized that it is no longer practical to give links to each icon and tutorial, so I have decided to make a index of the entire project. I will updated it with each new entry as I finish each new tutorial.

Since the entire point of this project is to create a new IconPackager icon pack, I have decided to list the icons in the order they will appear in the final pack.

I will update this Index daily until the complete pack is done.

Click on the icon below to view it's tutorial.
Desktop:

 

 

Start:

 

 

 

Folders:

Drives:

 

 

Other:
 
Files:
Launch & Bonus:

 

 

See how the final IconPackage was put together.



Click here to see all 100 icons in the final IconPackage.

In order of Creation:
 
Icon # 1, Icon # 2, Icon #3, Icon # 4, Icon #5, Icon # 6, Icon # 7, Icon # 8, Icon # 9, Icon #10, Icon # 11. Icons 12 & 13, Icon # 14, Icon # 15, Icon # 16, Icon #17, Icon #18, Icon # 19, Icon #20, Icon # 21, Icon # 22. Icon #22, Icon # 23, Icon # 24. Icon #25, Icon # 26, Icon # 26, Icon # 27, Icon # 28, 29 & 30, Icon # 31, Icon # 32, Icon # 33, Icon # 34, Icon # 35. Icon # 36, Icon # 37, Icons # 38 & 39, Icon # 40 & 41, Icon # 42, Icon # 43, Icon # 44, Icon # 45, Icon # 46, Icon # 47. Icons # 48 & 49, Icon # 50, Icon # 51, Icon # 52, Icon # 53, Icon # 54, Icon # 55 & 56, Icon # 57. Icon # 58, Icon # 59, Icon # 60, Icon # 61, Icon # 62, Icon # 63, Icon # 64, Icon # 65, Icon # 66, Icon # 67, Icon # 68, Icon # 69, Icon # 70, Icon # 71, Icon # 72, Icon # 73, Icon # 74, Icon # 75, Icon # 76, Icon # 77 & #78, Icon # 79, Icon # 80, Icon # 81, Icon # 82, Icon # 83, Icon # 84, Icon # 85, Icon # 86, Icon # 87, Icons # 88 - #93. Icon # 94. Icon # 95, Icon # 96, Icon # 97, Icon # 98, Icons # 99 & #100, Icon # 101, Icon # 102, Icon #103, Icon # 104 & #105.

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All Images and Text in this tutorial are © 2005 Paul Boyer, and may not be reused without written permission.

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Reply #51 Top
Thanks.

How many more icons until the pack is done?
Reply #53 Top
A winrar icon would help round out the lessons & a par file icon would be a bonus. Thanks for the tutorials, they are appreciated.
Reply #54 Top
Hello,

I really like your work
I was wondering if you could create the following on your spare time:
3.5 Floppy Drive & CD Rom Drive
Removeable Drive or something on the lines of a Compact Flash Card Reader & 8-1 Card Reader. I simply am not a good drawer.
Reply #55 Top
#1ECH: Paul did create icons for the floppy drive and CD drive, and it looks like flash cards are on the way! Great work, Paul.
Reply #56 Top
totally of the subject, but i'd like to see a lightsaber effect tutorial for coreldraw.......
Reply #57 Top
Sorry for the delay, been very busy. However, thanks Paul, I appreaciate the icons your created recently.

Reply #58 Top
Hi Paul,

Your icon set is the best out there...by far!!! I was wondering if you would ever considering creating a .dwf file icon (that's an AutoCAD drawing file)? There aren't any out there so it would definitely be something new.

Thanks for your great icons, they're the best, by far!
Reply #59 Top

There is DWF in the Orion, and the Utopia Icons. But I will try and get it in to this one as well, if time allows.

Reply #60 Top
Many many thanks for these workshops on how you created these masterpieces. The link to the tutorial for icon #2 seems to be broken, any chance of posting the correct link?
Reply #61 Top
I honestly think this set is so good, you should just keep doing an icon every few days for as many extensions and program files as possible. I'm still looking forward to the SmartMedia and Memory Stick icons.
Reply #62 Top
Wow just wow looking good man. Can you make a bounse Real Player Plus icon(you will be my hero if you do)
Reply #64 Top
Hi Mormegil I have to say your icons are absolutely fantastic. It inspired me to get CorelDraw again. (I had it before I formatted but couldn't use it no matter how hard I tried!) Now I'm better at it and I made 2 icons for Rise Of Nations just this afternoon (I ended up using a globe in it OMFG ) Anyways, is there a chance you could make some of the icons available in .CDR format so I can open them in CorelDraw and tweak for my own use rather than draw the icons again? (I'm still nowhere near as good as you with the meshes.)

Thanks,
Outlaw999
Reply #65 Top
is there a way we can download these in one big package?
i've never seen anything so nice oh my god this is amazing BUT getting them 1 by one would take a month , can anyone tell me how to download them all on one big zipper ?
Reply #66 Top
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outlaw if you want latest corel draw email me ill send it to you.
Reply #67 Top
I found the icon A day package but it's a .IP how can we get them to ICO or PNG?
Reply #68 Top

You can down load the IP packs, and when Iconpackager installs it it will uncompress them and place them int he IconPackager\themes\Icon-A-Day\pack.

You can also download the Icons stand alown form the links in the totorials.

Reply #69 Top
Hello, i still can't open the downloaded ip packs. what program should i use? do i need to install something first in my comp. to enable the application? i'm really sorry for bothering u wth the same question, but i really need an answer from you. thanks a lot!
Reply #72 Top
Is it just me or do the images not load on the tutorial pages. (:(  I'f it is just me does anyone know whats wrong?
Reply #73 Top
I can't load the tutorial images, either. Bummer.
Reply #75 Top
Done by Mormegil for the Icon-A-Day Project: DOC (Word 2003 and older) MDB (Access 2003 and older) PST (Outlook old file format.) XLS (Excel 2003 and older) Needed to be done for the Icon-A-Day Project: PPT (PowerPoint 2003 and older) PUB (Publisher 2003 and older) VSD (Visio 2003 and older) XSN (InfoPath 2003 to 2007)