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Work in progress. These are pretty much done. Expect more to come.
-=I'll probably edit this image to add more icons.=-
These ARE all just Recolored/Re-sized of the original SC2 icons put more into the style of SC1.
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I wonder why turn all the buttons yellow?
I understand why the background of the buttons could be the same, because if you get control of an enemy unit, that units buttom background could be a a other color which wouldn't fit with the Zerg Interface if you control a Protoss unit.
But when it comes to abilities then i think that the button itself could have colors because it's an ability not an upgrade which you keep upgrading.(if it is, the button color of that upgrade would still not change color just because you upgraded it once or twice)
By the way it would also be easier to identify what the button does if it has colors otherwise you realldy need to see what the image looks like.
But anyway great job turning everything yellow, myself I am unable to do it, turn everything to the same color I mean and then to the proper contrast.
I still need to do some tweaking to them all. Keep looking, more icons will be added. Also, Abilities have a edged off bracket, passive/Other have no bracket and upgrades/Specific unit weapons have dashed line bracket.
Eer. To be honest, the only reason I turned them yellow was to fit the other SC1 icons more. Weather I'd replace every icon or not. (Which I didn't plan on.)
Aren't passive skills icons grey in the image?
since it isn't something you activate.
They are still going to be grey ingame, yes. It is going to be an icon that is "Disabled" as in an Icon that is there but requires something to research first. The research will be impossible to get, thus mimicking it being passive.