5 out of 5 stars.
These are nice. I like science. I also know Helium! Great job!

58629
on March 28th 2017
0
@Nibbler
Thank you!
Accidentally misspelled "Helium". It says "HELUIM.ICO". Sorry about that.
5 out of 5 stars.
i can tell you just got these off the internet or just drew a circle.
i think you could do better
58629
on September 22nd 2017
0
@BestPythosEver0314
No, I didn't. I used an icon editing program from... 1996? Somewhere around that time period.
5 out of 5 stars.
I love these icons. I was kinda expecting them to be smaller, like microscopic. Thankfully they are not that small!
58629
on December 18th 2017
0
@Unknown author
That's a bit rude.
@achamo who wrote:
'''@BestPythosEver0314'''
No, I didn't. I used an icon editing program from... 1996? Somewhere around that time period.
What is the name of the program? I haven't used one from the 90s or around that time.
Sorry about the bad review I was really harsh back then and expected everybody's cursors to be super good. I guess I didn't realize that its really hard to make something look good lol.
Anyways good job on them you the only chemistry set of cursors on the site I can find.
58629
on October 1st 2023
0
From TyranicalRex:
Sorry about the bad review I was really harsh back then and expected everybody's cursors to be super good. I guess I didn't realize that its really hard to make something look good lol.
It's alright, I understand the criticisms. I made this in 2017 when I was in the fifth grade and thinking I was smarter than the world. I did technically get these off the internet, from Cary Huang's Scale of the Universe 2. These are also pretty poorly made as the software I used was from the mid-1990s and did not support transparency.
From nibbler:
What is the name of the program? I haven't used one from the 90s or around that time.
I still don't remember exactly and precisely what software I used to make this, but I believe it was the program Imaging for Windows which came bundled with Windows from 95 to 2000. It could save in ICO format, so it allowed me to make my first icons until I got my hand on a copy of RW Icon.
Edit: this also explains the capital letters in the filenames. I was big into ancient Windows at the time and decided to use the 8.3 naming convention.