Updated the Ultimate Icons Pack Archive with the following new icons :
apps
4K Video Downloader
AOMEI Backupper
GlassWire
Google Chrome 05 (Chromium)
Inkscape
Movavi Video Suite
NordVPN
ShareX
Wonderfox
Xnview
shell
Colors - Microsoft Offfice Access
Colors - Microsoft Offfice Excel
Colors -...
To simplify the process for everyone interested by the various customs icons that can be found on this thread, I decided to make the works of all the contributors on this thread available in one easy to download archive.
Download link : Windows 11 Ultimate Icons Pack on MEGA (the archive...
Updated the Ultimate Icons Pack Archive with the following new icons :
apps
Google Chrome 01
Google Chrome 02
Google Chrome 03
Google Chrome 04
The latest revision of the icons pack archive can be found here :
Windows 11 Ultimate Icons Pack Archive
Updated the Ultimate Icons Pack Archive with the following new icons :
apps
VLC Media Player (3D)
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AMD StoreMI 01
AMD StoreMI 02
AMD StoreMI 03
Default - Blue (Light)
Default - Blue (Midnight)
Default - Green
Default - Grey
Default - Peach
Default - Purple
IBM ThinkPad
Media...
The small image is the exact size and position of the folder and where you line up your folder within the guides.
The large image is just a zoomed in version so you can see it better.
To achieve better quality, here it is in 2048 x 2048px
Updated the Ultimate Icons Pack Archive with the following icons and changes :
NEW : The download link for the ultimate icons pack archive now point to a folder instead of pointing to the archive directly, thus the link will always remain the same. You can bookmark it now if you want an easy...
I have to idea. I do not make icons nor do I make anything really. I believe it's 256px x 256px but i'm not sure. Tho, you can check this by yourself, default W11 icons are available here :
%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll
%SystemRoot%\System32\imageres.dll
You should ask either Lucas North...
Unfortunatly, your icon still look bigger and i'm pretty certain this has to do with the software you use to export your PNG to ICO format messing things up :
Here's my result, but just so you know, you can easily compare this on your own, just create a blank folder. Create a second blank folder and set your custom icon on it, then look at them side-by-side (it's even easier if you set the folder view to "extra large icons". Regardless, best of luck...
When you apply a custom icon, all you have to do is hit "F5" to refresh the files/folder you are in. You will see the change immediatly. Their is no need to do this twice at all. This is a non-issue.