Mask-Icon-Guy seems to have a bad day because the shape of the eyes looks like he is crying. I would prefere a more resolute lookono wrote:Thanks to Gerhard, the latest beta has updated toolbar icons, so we have visible improvement.
Giving PhotoLine icons some touch
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Oh, thanks. I lack intuition completely about this matter, so goes my clumsy English.greenmorpher wrote:(...) By the way, the English term is actually not one word by a phrase "touch up", so you might say you have given the icon a touch up.
Hehe I'd say black crying mask is part of the canon, see: http://www.google.com/search?q=theatre+ ... =univ&sa=XAshcraaft wrote:Mask-Icon-Guy seems to have a bad day because the shape of the eyes looks like he is crying. I would prefere a more resolute lookono wrote:Thanks to Gerhard, the latest beta has updated toolbar icons, so we have visible improvement.
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What's the meaning of this pair of masks? My grandmother has some of these hanging at her wall.
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They are ancient Greek theater masks, symbolising comedy and tragedy. Guess which is which.
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