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The GIMP, and its open source counterpart Inkscape make great replacements for the heavyweight and very costly Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator suite for raster and vector graphics respectively Do whatever you have to to load up a large version of the brand or logo you want to make into a favicon. I recommend that it be at least by pixels in size. Copy the image to avoid inadvertently saving over your actual logo image!

Make your logo a square image, i. Go to the part of the window where you can set the canvas dimensions, and click on the chain links. This allows you to specify the width and the height for the image independently - I recommend making the small of the two dimensions equal to the larger you might want to centre the resulting image by dragging with your mouse.

Or, if your logo image allows it, you can use the Cropping tool to crop the image into a square shape so long as you don't lose anything important e.

Don't be too precious about it, and consider how well aspects of your logo will come across when they're tiny. For instance, if your logo includes text I'd suggest you lose it.

It'll be a little illegible blob at 16x16 pixels. Once you've got a square logo, you can create reduced size versions of it. The standard sizes for icons are x, 64x64, 48x48, 32x32, and 16x16 pixels. Flatten your image if it has layers and then save it into each of these sizes in turn. Put in the width of the image, e. If you then hit TAB or click in the height field, you'll see that it will automatically jump to the same dimension.

That's because, by default, The GIMP scales image dimensions in proportion to the original image size so that the image content doesn't get distorted i. Click "Scale" to scale the image. Maybe this is due to the final step of setting 4bpp also tried 8bpp , I see 8 layers and I make the same selection for each layer. Should I merge all of the layers before saving?

Tried 8bpp and 4bpp and it didn't work. I was right about the GIF having only 1 layer. I am going to try one of the online generators. They want a 16x16 image, and it makes the design look awful. That's odd -- it's always worked for me. Thank you soo It worked perfectly. I used 48x48 and 8bpp. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public.

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