Lanthys Icon Set
eriol
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Added 26 more icons. They're now 52.
Added the .xcf used to make numbers.png.
Added blank.png for you to make your own pics.
Removed avatars.xcf because the file was too heavy.
Ratings & Comments
15 Comments
are they all made by yourself? Don't get me wrong but for KDE it is very important that you have the copyright and that this work isn't taken from someone else.
Credits are included in the archive. Pictures I used and modified (alot) were free of use. Anyway abstract ones are my very own creations.
Man, your avatars just rock, they're great, great, great... finally something pleasing to the eye, unlike those lame pics we get with KDE/distros....
I like them a lot. Many of the ones supplied with distros just suck - these are both interesting and varied. As an aside, the spelling of Autumn is wrong... ;)
Glad you like them ! Thanks for the hint .... English is not my original language and "autumn" means "automne" in french... It was a mix .... I'll correct it.
submit them to the kdedeveloper...I think there's much need of some decent user icons.. :) congrats
allright .... I searched alot on KDE Homepage, and artist.kde.org but still I don't know how to submit content. Do it through bugs.kde.org isn't quite logical thought ... isn't it ? O_o
I think that's how you're supposed to do it. When you submit the bug I think you can specify it as a feature request.
well ... thanks. (but still it seems odd ...)
The must be part of the next KDE release. You can submit your icons for inclusion by announcing them on the kde-devel list and informing everyone that you would like them included (probably in kdeartwork.) Here is the sign-up page http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel Bobby
Thanks alot ... It's nearly done !
Ya, I saw your post. Anytime you deal with pictures they are gonna want assurances that you took the pictures or that you have 100% distribution rights to the pictures. Its the only way to protect KDE from lawsuites. That said, I cannot wait to see them in KDE.
Pretty. What's the name of the font in the printscreen? I want it too.
Quite simple : it's sans serif ... I think it' a default font in many distros. I just changed the color to a desaturated blue. That's why it seems an unusual font. ;)
It looks like Bitstream Vera Sans Serif. I believe KDE makes "Sans Serif" a link to your default sans serif-font. Very often this is Vera Sans.