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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Injured Patient Icon

    Hi people, i have a mantle to finish this application and i need an Icon of an injured patient. "A Blueish,XP 32x32 icon with some 2 bandaged faces". I actually want it to represent "victims of an accident or bad incident". The search has led me to this awesome site, but i cant find it.

    Please help me. i will appreciate.

    Look at these clip arts too:http://www.clipartof.com/gallery/clipart/injured.html

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    Re: Injured Patient Icon

    Just Google (Image) for "injured face". If you can't find what you need then may be you have to create it your self. Just pick one of the image that show a person's face, open in Paint and draw some bandages on it. Save the file and convert it to an ico to use in your program.
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    Re: Injured Patient Icon

    The fact that you want to use the icon in a VB.NET app doesn't make this a VB.NET question. If the app was written in C#, Delphi or C++, you'd still want the same icon, right? Please post in the most appropriate forum for the topic, like General Developer for general development questions.
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    Re: Injured Patient Icon

    Hi, i am sorry guys. I looked for an appropriate graphics forum but could find any.
    Thanks JMC and Stanav, its a C# app. but am not good with graphics. Even if i got injured faces, it would take me some time to paint them up. There is a guy who used to help me here. Zuperman! is he still around? Anyway, anyone who can provide help is highly appreciated.
    Thanks.

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    Got it!

    I did it. Taking the bull by the horns!
    Photoshop is outstandingly good. But it breeds the copy/paste way of doing things.
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