Xsticcy Icons is a collection of icons from the toolbox.
I manually collected more than half of the icons, the others are auto-generated by code.
This is a plugin, it gives you a widget. To toggle the widget click the “Picker” button in the “Plugins” tab!
What does it contain?
The plugin contains 431 icons. There are basic icons such as shop icons, house icons, coin icons. But you can find a lot of Class Icons too (Part, Mesh, Folder, Script, etc.)!
Is it free?
Yes, it’s 100% free! You don’t even have to mention me, but if you do you would make my day!
I can’t find an icon, what do I do?
Try searching for synonyms. If you still can’t find it, report in the replies!
It would be very useful if there were backpack icons in the list.
For now, ROBLOX has a few backpack icons built in. They are located at:
Old topbar ones: rbxasset:\\textures\ui\Backpack\Backpack.png rbxasset:\\textures\ui\Backpack\Backpack_Down.png
New topbar ones: rbxasset:\\textures\ui\TopBar\inventoryOff.png rbxasset:\\textures\ui\TopBar\inventoryOn.png
I just checked through all the icons included and none of them appear to be from the Vanilla icon set, so everything should be fine here. I did notice some other possible copyright/trademark infringements though so that seems important to flag up.
It’s more nuanced than that. Sure, you may not have been the original uploader, but you still take on some level of responsibility for being the distributor of them. Plus, if you cannot guarantee that the icons in your set are legally obtained, then this could cause massive legal issues for anyone using your plugins to source icons; they may end up using icons which they don’t actually have the right to use.
I would strongly recommend reviewing your icon set for copyright issues.
The most reliable way you’ll probably find is reverse image search. This will immediately surface a lot of icons that have been taken from other software or packages. I noticed a lot of icons sourced from places like iOS and Windows, which are not legal to use as they remain the property of their respective companies. Reverse image search would quickly reveal those.
I also noticed that there are multiple icons sourced from places like famfamfam Silk or the Material icon set. While these are licensed openly, they typically require attribution, which isn’t currently present anywhere in your plugin. It would be a good idea to attribute these projects properly, regardless of where you sourced these icons originally.
I appreciate this may be a lot of work to do across hundreds of icons, but you could process them over time. Perhaps give a verified badge to icons you’ve already checked for legal issues, and simply tackle small groups of icons at a time.
Thanks for the information!
I think I will just make the plugin not for sale for now so I don’t get in any legal trouble. I don’t have the time to do this at the moment, I might go trough the icons later.
Try not getting offsale icons, it could be bad. Also don’t try getting icons not from toolbox, except for Vanilla icon sets that are generated from a code or toolbox.