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Daniel T-Style home icons?
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Post 1 made on Monday November 4, 2013 at 10:17
hp1
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Hello,

I just got a 7000 to replace an aging 3000, and am working my way through improving some of the graphical elements. I think I'm going to use Daniel's large icons for the main page as they are polished (Thanks again Daniel!)

For the most part, these icons cover my devices with the exception of three devices. I'm hoping that someone might have created these, or at least might have some pointers or suggestions. I'm very limited graphic-skills-wise, however I can make due with mspaint and GIMP. I'm trying to track down graphics for:

- Popcornhour. Icon can be a cinema wheel, or even a generic (HD Media) type icon.
- XBMC.
- Dreamcast. (It's still awesome for some games!)

I'd really appreciate any help or assistance to pull these icons together. For those that are migrating from 3000 greyscale to a 7000, I did develop a script to 'colorize' all the icons. Using imagemagick, I gave all the buttons a blue tint, which is a subtle improvement over the former 3000 (I still have some other 3000's so I like the similar look and feel). Let me know if anyone would be interested in the script.

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