![]() ![]() Then I am going to Copy that square selection. What I'm going to do here is I'm going to Select and I'm going to hold down the Shift key so that it is a perfectly square selection. ![]() You can use another imaged editing app and it might be better. Since icons are square anyway so it would be a square image if you like it or not. So if you're using a square image it works just like it did before. I found that this only happens if the image isn't perfectly square. ![]() It turns out there is if you understand what is wrong. So you can see there how it's blurry and this is what people have been complaining about. I'll select the icon there and I will Paste this image and I get a blurry icon. I'll do Command i on this folder here and this is where I should be able to create a custom icon. As a matter of fact I'll quit Preview altogether. I can select all, Command A and Command C to copy. I'll just double click it and open it up in Preview. Image files have that special thing where they show you previews.īut if I want to apply this icon to one of these two folders I can open it up. So this has a customized icon because it's an image file. But if I do Command i I can see it's just a standard png icon there. Actually the icon here, since it is an image file, is showing me the preview of the image. They look blurry! Let me show you an example of what people are experiencing. Video Transcript: Since Mojave came out a lot of people have been complaining that they can't create custom icons. Check out Avoiding Blurry Custom Icons In macOS Mojave at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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