The icons are individually crafted to look like the essence of each app
floating in smoke-filled glass orbs, complete with photorealistics
reflections. My wife thinks they look like those old school glassy
marbles with threads of paint in them. I see her point. Whatever they
look like, the do look great, and I'm happy to share the result with you
all :-)
I'm also using masking and shaders to make sure that *all* the icons have a consistent appearance.
== INSTALL NOTES == - Install the app and open it. - Select your launcher to apply the icon pack. - Swipe left/right to navigate between tabs/pages. - Select "Wallpapers" to check out and apply one of the cool wallpapers.
If
your launcher is not supported in the dashboard apply fragment, try and
see if you can apply the icons via the launcher's control panel.
If one of your apps doesn't theme, you can press-and-hold the icon, select "Edit" and select one of my icons manually.
Please
note that as of Jan 11 2016, all developers publishing apps in this
marketplace are required to declare whether our apps contain ads of any
kind. Because this app does contain links to some of my other work as well the supported launchers, I have chosen to declare that my app contains ads. This app does not
contain dynamic or 3rd party ads as you might expect from freemium
games, nor does it generate ad revenue by any meaningful interpretation.
Since
misrepresenting ad presence violates the Developer Program Policies and
may lead to suspension, I have chosen to step cautiously, though. From
experience, I fully expect the issue will be judged and enforced by
robots.
They're set at a buck eighty under my ususal charity umbrella. You can check my website hooolm.com for further info on what that means.
As
is customary, there's a pretty dashboard, a couple of internal/external
wallpapers, links to my social media presences and various interesting
online resources. There's also a fairly robust IconRequest feature and a
bunch of cool wallpapers hosted on my server.
And, of course, apply-buttons for most of the major launchers.
Supported launchers include most of the ones you would expect - these
are supported to various degrees. The big ones work well, others may or
may not work. Stock launchers typically don't support icon packs.
14 comments
deegame
8 Aug 17#10
It's free but contains ads :kissing_heart:
LewisIOM
8 Aug 17#9
Installled, looks nice. Thanks for posting.
Muyhee to LewisIOM
8 Aug 17#12
You're welcome. Enjoy
TheRealJoycey
8 Aug 17#8
Those are the fugliest icons I've installed... Lasted 10 seconds before uninstalling.
patcho
8 Aug 17#7
Makes all the icons look almost the same. Uncool!
quetonix to patcho
9 Aug 17#13
Uncool.. hmm.. Does that mean it's hot then :wink: ? Hot from me bud.
WBRacing
8 Aug 17#6
Doesn't support stock launchers, not the Pixel anyway.
D_Jay_M to WBRacing
9 Aug 17#14
What does support a stock launcher? there about as basic as it gets
MrBishMan
8 Aug 17#5
This is awesome! Hot!
othen
8 Aug 17#1
... and why would anyone want this? :-)
guttediam to othen
8 Aug 17#2
Cause it looks cool :sunglasses:
Have some heat Op
Opening post
floating in smoke-filled glass orbs, complete with photorealistics
reflections. My wife thinks they look like those old school glassy
marbles with threads of paint in them. I see her point. Whatever they
look like, the do look great, and I'm happy to share the result with you
all :-)
I'm also using masking and shaders to make sure that *all* the icons have a consistent appearance.
== INSTALL NOTES ==
- Install the app and open it.
- Select your launcher to apply the icon pack.
- Swipe left/right to navigate between tabs/pages.
- Select "Wallpapers" to check out and apply one of the cool wallpapers.
If
your launcher is not supported in the dashboard apply fragment, try and
see if you can apply the icons via the launcher's control panel.
If one of your apps doesn't theme, you can press-and-hold the icon, select "Edit" and select one of my icons manually.
Please
note that as of Jan 11 2016, all developers publishing apps in this
marketplace are required to declare whether our apps contain ads of any
kind. Because this app does contain links to some of my other work as well the supported launchers, I have chosen to declare that my app contains ads. This app does not
contain dynamic or 3rd party ads as you might expect from freemium
games, nor does it generate ad revenue by any meaningful interpretation.
Since
misrepresenting ad presence violates the Developer Program Policies and
may lead to suspension, I have chosen to step cautiously, though. From
experience, I fully expect the issue will be judged and enforced by
robots.
They're set at a buck eighty under my ususal charity umbrella.
You can check my website hooolm.com for further info on what that means.
As
is customary, there's a pretty dashboard, a couple of internal/external
wallpapers, links to my social media presences and various interesting
online resources. There's also a fairly robust IconRequest feature and a
bunch of cool wallpapers hosted on my server.
And, of course, apply-buttons for most of the major launchers.
Supported launchers include most of the ones you would expect - these
are supported to various degrees. The big ones work well, others may or
may not work. Stock launchers typically don't support icon packs.
14 comments
Uncool!
:-)
Have some heat Op
:-)