You are welcome to disagree all you want. You are still wrong. 3d is a very different beast from SVG. You can not create a single SVG that will render properly at different sizes. In 3D games, and the like, where even at a distance, the object still looks good, this is because of how the core functionality works. SVG was not designed well to be scalable beyond small thresholds. It does not add or remove particular details of an object when scaling up or down, as 3D applications do. Even scaling an SVG icon drawn at 48x48 down to 32x32, it often looks quite bad. SVG is not the savior of icons that you think it is.
-- dobey On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 02:13 +0200, Esben Stien wrote: > I don't agree;). If you make a simple big one and scale it down, it'll > still look good. You don't make an icon small; at least in my view and > I do a lot of 3d modeling. I never think about size when I model. It's > all relative. If I model a bus, then go up on a mountain and look down > on the bus, it's still the bus, just smaller. > _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list