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Request: 256x256 Versions... #43

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Whatscheiser opened this issue Oct 19, 2023 · 2 comments
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Request: 256x256 Versions... #43

Whatscheiser opened this issue Oct 19, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Whatscheiser
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Hello,

First, I genuinely appreciate all of the effort that has gone into these, they really look great!

I was just hoping to request larger versions of Computer, Network-Workgroup, Recycle Bin and Recycle Bin full. For those with high resolutions wanting to use large icons on their desktop I feel that 256x256 versions of these icons specifically could be beneficial for theming the desktop.

Thank you!

@PonyRoleplayer
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It's not that easy, sounds good on paper but someone would manually need to start upscaling those icons so they look more or less good at those resolutions.

It's that, or get some AI that actually works well to upscale the icons without screwing up, and for now I don't really think that's possible.

@Cryptoc1
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Cryptoc1 commented Dec 19, 2024

Heyo, just wanted to say that I'm not affiliated with the Win98SE project, but I recently ported it to a css icon library, SEIcons.css.

To do so, I resolve all the sym-links, and pipe the resulting images through @neplextech/vectorizer and svgo, with the following options.

The computer icon is also one of my favorites, you can find scaled versions here:

direct svg

Source, 128x128, for reference:
source png

An artifact containing all the resolved+generated vectors can be found attached to the latest build, like this one.

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