Star Wars Episode I - 32 bit Icons

Introduction:
What can I say about Star Wars?  It has been nothing short of my second Bible... my guide to imagination... a spark for my dreams, hopes, and even fears.  It has been, and is, one of my favorite movies of all time.  And probably your too.
So when I heard, about 5 years ago, that they were making prequels, saying "I couldn't wait" would be a HUGE understatement!
But I did...  and now it's here!  And weeping with joy when I first saw the preview is probably the best way I can tell you how I feel about these "new" movies.  So to make a set of icons for them was a task I honestly didn't want to do... and planned not to.  But "you", my fans, demanded it.... so here it is.  I hope you enjoy them as much as we all have enjoyed the greatest saga of all time!

May the FORCE be with YOU!

Star Wars Episode I, and all related characters and their likenesses are TM and  1998 Lucasfilms and its related entities. All rights reserved.  IconPlanet claims no right to the characters and likenesses there of either express or implied.

How to make use of the Icons on a Mac:
1. You need system 7 or higher.
2. Do a "Get Info" (File menu) on the original icon file that you want to use.
3. Click on the icon in the window; choose "Copy" (Edit menu).
4. Close the window, then "Get Info" on destination file/folder/disk.
5. Click on the icon, choose "Paste" (Edit menu).

How to make use of the Icons on a Mac with IconDropper:
1. You need IconDropper.
2. Place the Icon Pack into your "Packs" folder inside the IconDropper folder on your hard drive.
3. Drag the icon you wish to change onto the IconDropper "Magic Hat".
4. Select the pack you wish to use from the IconDropper menu to the right.
5. Click on the icon you wish to use, close IconDropper.

How to make use of the Icons in Windows 3.1...
1. In Program Manager, select the icon you want to replace.
2. From the File menu, choose "Properties".
3. In the Program Item Properties dialog box, choose the "Change Icon" button.
4. In the Change Icons dialog box, choose the "Browse" button.
5. In the Open dialog box, choose the icon file that you want to use and choose the "OK" button.
6. Select the specific icon you wish to use, choose the "OK" button.
7. In the Program Item Properties dialog box, choose the "OK" button.

How to make use of the Icons in Windows 95-8...
1. Right click the Windows 95 shortcut file whose icon you want to change.
2. Select properties from the drop down menu.
3. "Shortcut" tab.
4. Select "Change Icon" button.
5. Select "Browse", choose the that you want to use and open it.
6. Double click the icon you want, select "Apply" from the properties menu.