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How to make a favicon icon?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by me4you, Aug 19, 2007.

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    I would like to make some .ico images for favicon, what is the best software and what is the procedure pls asap help me.

    Thanking you.
     
    me4you, Aug 19, 2007 IP
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    tamilsoft Banned

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    If you want to use Photoshop, it doesn't support *.ico files, but you can install a plugin like this one and then it will work.
     
    keela, Aug 19, 2007 IP
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    you can just make a normal file in ps and save it as bmp, then change the file format to .ico
     
    tvnation, Aug 19, 2007 IP
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    Photoshop CS5 is best software for this with more options for designing and making .ico images
     
    robertwillton, Oct 29, 2011 IP
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    I try this and it will not so good. thanks for sharing your ideas tvnation.
     
    Scipio, Nov 1, 2011 IP
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    I also learned again. Well, glad to have friends who provide information on how to create a favicon icon.

    Thank you all.
     
    Sun_Rise, Nov 18, 2011 IP
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    thankyou :)
     
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    Or a gif, both work fine
     
    pixelqueen, Dec 12, 2011 IP
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    Thanks for all the help :)
     
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    I need to check that..
    favicon in photoshop.
     
    abhiquick, Feb 10, 2012 IP
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    Let’s Begin
    [​IMG]Because 16 x 16 is such a small canvas area, it can be very difficult to be creative. So instead start your project with a canvas set at 64 x 64 (always use even multiples when you plan on resizing files). Do this by selecting File>New, and opening a new canvas that is 64 x 64 pixels in size.
    The DesignIf you already have a logo you should reduce size to the 16 x 16 pixels to see if it holds up. If it doesn’t look good at this size, work with the 64 x 64pixels canvas and try creating a simple design that integrate with colors from your website’s palette.
    When you’re ready to test the design select Image>Image Size menu and enter 16 x 16 pixels. Click on Resample Image and choose “Bicubic Sharper” from the drop-down menu (CS or latest versions only for this step). This is the best setting for making sure that an image doesn’t get blur as it’s being resized. If it’s still not sharp enough, go back and oversharpen, oversaturate and/or heighten the contrast of the original image and then resize it again.
    If you feel the icon is not quite what you wanted, just keep tweaking it until it is perfect. At this tiny size it can take a few tries for required result.
     
    jay0000, Feb 10, 2012 IP