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RealWorld Icon Editor
RealWorld Icon Editor
RealWorld Icon Editor
Editing an icon.
Developed byRealWorld Graphics
Latest release2008.1 / 2008
Operating systemWindows 98, 2000, NT, ME, XP or Vista
TypeRaster graphics editor 3D computer graphics
LicenseShareware, $34 or $89
Websitehttp://www.rw-designer.com/3D_icon_editor.php

RealWorld Icon Editor is a software application combining functionality of an icon editor with a simple 3D graphics editor. The current version of the application supports Mac icons (.icns) and Windows icons (.ico), including PNG-compressed icons used by Windows Vista. The main advantages of this editor are the ability to create an icon with 3D look and feel without any external program, the sophisticated image-to-icon conversion with per-image settings, and a customizable GUI. The criticized non-intuitive user interface when positioning 3D object or camera in space was improved in version 2006.2.

[edit] Features

  • Create icons Windows XP and Vista icons from 1x1 pixel to 256x256 pixels (limited by Windows icon file format), 512x512 pixels for Mac icons.
  • Convert images to icons using batch processing; apply predefined per-image shadow effect on created icons.
  • Edit simple 3D models and convert 3D models to images or icons.
  • Extract icons from executable files.
  • Manage icon in icon libraries (.icl).
  • Modify icon and raster images pixel by pixel, using simple drawing tools, built-in filters, and by custom JavaScript operators.
  • Use image filters compatible with Adobe Systems Photoshop.
  • Combine icons from parts using drag-and-drop manipulation method.
  • Use mouse gestures to control the raster editor.

[edit] See also

  • Icon Editor
  • 3D Graphics Editor
  • Computer Icons

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