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15x15px smilies

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  1. qubodup
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    qubodup

    Posted 2 years ago #

    Hey there!



    I made them with Inkscape and think they look quite all right, thought I'm not sure if they are well identifiable at the lowest resolution, which is the one they're supposed to be used at.

    Does identifying them give you a hard time? Do you see some common icon/smiley-mistakes I made?

    The vector file is here.

  2. Member

    Xion

    Posted 2 years ago #

    Only one I think doesn't look as expressive as it could/should is the next to last one - at 1x you can't really tell at a glance that the one eye is bigger than the other. I think it'd be cool if you made the difference in sizes even larger to get that whole O_o look.
    otherwise real nice.

  3. Banned

    Top_Bug

    Posted 2 years ago #

    theyre a little large for me even at lowest resolution

    i think the line width is a little thick, the wieght yo

    im partial to pixels with my smilies personally, mad partial

    these are all right tho but i think the eyes are a bit heavy and empty, you dont use them to try to emote or make a funny face or smilie with them, they hardly change and they dont look that great the way they are at regular resolution

    idk!! keep it up!

  4. qubodup
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    qubodup

    Posted 2 years ago #

    Xion: Agreed, might be a bit better now

    wolfman_inc: I agree that pixeling directly is more convenient for low-rez icons, I'm trying to get on a vector diet. :)

    The line weight definitely was a problem, I was afraid making it < 1px would screw everything up. Much better with half a pixel for outer borders and 0.8 for in-face-ones.

    Difference of weight between outline and in-face-ones might be a distraction, but on the other hand, the face is what counts, non?

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