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I was playing Mario Kart earlier, and got the king mushroom. I was also craving to design an icon today, and this is what I happened to make! Its basically the normal mushroom, but golden, and with a crown. You can use this for a Wii emulator, or any emulator really. This would probably work well as a Finder replacement. Who knows I might eventually add some finder elements to make it look a little for finder-ish. Hope you guys like!!!! :D

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~morgcar Aug 2, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Thanks!
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~morgcar Jul 30, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Thanks!
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~goldfish2008 Jul 23, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
nice :)
been featured on [link]
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:iconmorgcar:
~morgcar Jul 23, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Thanks for the feature :)
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:iconc55inator:
~c55inator Jul 18, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Nice job! Oh, and if you haven't seen [link] just thought I'd link you to it :-) Nice job on the metal shading, especially on the mushroom's top part.
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:iconmorgcar:
~morgcar Jul 18, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Thanks! Wow, I really like your mushroom. How did you achieve such soft edges?
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~c55inator Jul 20, 2011  Professional Interface Designer
Drawing the original at a large size, then just playing around with the scaling. Depending on how sharp it already is, some combination of linear downscales and intermediate scales [scale from 1024 to 768, then to 512] always gets me a good result.

Glad you like it, nice job :-)
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