Egg Icons
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On this page you will find the original art and final images used for the Icons that represent Marshalites while they are in the Egg online chatroom.


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The Crystal - stock art:


This is the original art the Crystal was crafted from.

Created by: Benjamin PONGY

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The Crystal:


The Crystal is Stewart's icon in the Egg. This was difficult as I had to hand trim (MS paint) this image to get the specific crystal image I wanted. I didn't take the time to trim the crystal real close as the resolution I use the image at does not require it. I also adjusted the color balance.

The Pyramid - stock art:


This is the original art the Pyramid was crafted from.

Created by: track5

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The Pyramid:


The pyramid is Ansel's icon in the Egg. This image was used as is except I set the background transparent in MS Photo Editor.

The Clown - stock art:


This is the original art the Clown was crafted from.

Created by: David Freund

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The Clown Head:


The clown head is Jarod's icon in the Egg. I cropped the head out for this image in MS Paint and set the background transparent in MS Photo Editor.

The Squid - stock art:


This is the original art the Squid was crafted from.

Created by:Terry Healy

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The Squid:


The Squid is Billy's icon in the Egg. This was the most challenging image editing I had to do. The stock art is actually a cuttlefish which is a small cousin of the squid. The problem I had with this was that the "black" background is not all black, but instead a bunch of different shades. I tried to use the "magic wand" in PaintShop but was not pleased with the result and ended up trimming the whole thing in MS Paint - a most laborious task!