A few screen grabs have been included to show off the "isoicons".
What makes this package different?
This is the only package, that I know of, that allows the you to construct your own icons from the "clip art" provided. Also ALL the images are in IFF picture format and can be edited and created using the power of a paint program like DPaint or Brilliance. (This way you won't have to put up with using icon editors like the terrible IconEd program from Workbench 2.0+. :-()
The imagery only uses the first 4 colors on a 16-color picture, so more colors can be used in the icons. That is better than working with a 8- or 16-color icon from somewhere else and then losing most of the visual detail when reducing the palette to suite your Workbench. :-(
I would appreciate e-mail should you download the archive and you like or dislike it. Comments, suggestions, praise and criticism are welcome.
Some of the imagery is based on other Amigan's work. A lot is my own. Don't go and claim it as your own, if you have a conscience.
I give express permission to Urban Mueller, the Aminet administrator, and Fred Fish, the Amiga Library Disk (Fish Disk) administrator to include this archive on their respective PD collections, as they see fit.
Archive uploaded to Aminet mirror netnet2.netnet.net at 09h00 on 13 April, 1995. Expect it to be mirrored to the all Aminet mirrors by 18 April, 1995. (wuarchive.wustl.edu is impossible to access at ANY time for me) >:-C