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What program do you use to make icons for icon packager???
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I make them in Photoshop, import them as bitmaps into CorelDraw and export as an icon. You can use an Icon editor like Microangelo though to save a couple steps. There are some good free Icon editors out there too but I don't know the names of any, maybe someone else will.
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There is also a plug-in, for Photoshop, available from the IconFactory @ http://www.iconfactory.com/iconbuilder.asp The only downfall is it's price. I've used it on a Macintosh for icon conversion of personal use and it's fantastic.

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Every now and then people ask about icon creation, and I've got a standard reply that I pretty much keep writing out each time... well here it is

Creating good icons isn't easy, but can be a lot of fun when you get the hang of it. It requires a lot of practice and time to get your own personal method and style.

I use Microangelo http://www.impactsoft.com/ for the majority of my work, and then sometimes Icon Collector Graphics Editor http://www.greatowl.com/ or PhotoShop for any extra colour alterations and tweaking.

Generally stick to a certain style or theme, if your doing a 'set' or pack.

If you want to add an extra level of 3D'ness to them... make sure you get your lighting right, you generally want lighter colours in the top left, and darker colours and shadows in the bottom right, if your going for the 'traditional' 3d look that is.

Check out: http://w1.864.telia.com/~u86404543/cci/iconlinks.html and http://www.virtualplastic.org/html/link_ic1.html for a massive list of great icon sites... have a good look around, get inspired and get pixel pushing.

There really aren't that many icon-making tutorials out there, but here are two of the main ones (for mac, but the concepts are the same):

http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~s-iga/tips/tips&tricks.html
http://www.iconfactory.com/howto_home.asp

They teach the basics... so you can take it from there and develop a style of your own.

If you want to get into the new funky XP icons... you might want to use PhotoShop for the majority of the work (using layers), and then import them into IconXP http://www.aha-soft.com/iconxp/ or GIF Movie Gear http://www.moviegear.com/foricons/index.htm to convert them into the XP icon's various sizes, and save them as .ico's.

Here are a couple of good tutorials for creating XP icons:

http://www.aha-soft.com/articons/faq/q5.htm
http://www.foood.net/icons/tutorialxp1.htm
http://www.moviegear.com/foricons/icontut.htm
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/?url=/library/en-us/dnwxp/html/winxpicons.asp?frame=true

If your looking for freeware XP icon editors you might also want to try these two apps:

Icon sushi: http://towofu.s5.xrea.com/soft/e-index.html
SnIco Edit: http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~meijer/

If your creating an IconPackager set remember you can either let iconpackager create an .ip file for you, which contains your icons and a configuration 'theme file' for applying the icons... or you can create the .ip file yourself (which is essentially a zip file renamed to .ip with the theme file in there (you can just take a look at an existing iconpackage to see what I mean).

Well, Good luck & I hope this helped...