Creates a composition image/icon file where the second image becomes a thumbnail overlay on top of the first.
The resulting image can be saved as a .icns file or applied directly to a bundle's own icon. For example, below is the result of using iConMerge on upon its own Xcode project's icon:
For example, the original purpose was to create project-specific Xcode project icons. The Xcode project icon would be the main icon image, and the project's own icon would be the thumbnail. That way you could tell what each Xcode project was for by its thumbnail.
- Daniel Leping, oneclickdev on elance.com
- Dr Nic Williams, Mocra
- Jacob Zinman-Jeanes - design of logos, DMG backgrounds etc
- Anthony Mittaz, Mocra
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