16x16 File Folder icon 16bit version?

Can someone send me the File Folder Icon from Windows Vista
I wanna see how it looks in 16bit colors. Send it to  windowsdesktopsearch@gmail.com
Thanks in advance

Michael
www.windowsdesktopsearch.com



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16x16 File Folder icon 16bit version?

  • yuner

    Hello.
    Can someone from Microsoft please tell me the exact main colors in the Vista File Folder 16x16 icon. Right now it has to many colors cause of gradient, I would like to know the main colors used that the gradient is based on, if possiable thank you in advance. I know a nice method for making 16x16 icon glyphs here are ones from Windows 2000 changed
    http://www.windowsdesktopsearch.com/screenshot
    I wanted to do the same thing to the File Folder in Vista but would like to know the main colors.
    Thanks in advance


  • lcan

    Please only post the same thread only once.

    If no once responds (which they haven't in the your last two posts) it is probably because the Vista icons probably have not been locked down and could change.

  • jonrmorgan99

    can anyone from the design team at MS responsiable for the icons tell me the main xp colors used in the 16x16 file folder


  • Spence Gong

    or mabe you cant read cause if you could you would see that the questions are different...


  • biju7630

    hello.
    Since most 16x16 icons in Vista take advantage of the whole 16x16 size plus the shadow is not on an able but in the centre and once down does that mean the classic theme buttons will change abit aswell cause it will be weird for some icons if it wouldnt ... no


  • Waylander67

    The Windows Vista icons are copyrighted. If you want to see them, you'll have to get your own copy of Windows Vista.
  • Larry Foat

    VistaGuy,

    Could you please stop posting duplicate posts As Raymond stated above you will need to wait until you have got your hands on your own copy of Vista.

    Anymore duplicates will be removed.

    Thank-you

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