I recommend using a vector graphics program to do icons rather than Gimp. 
Then you have a lot of control over tweaking the image, and you can blow it 
up as much as you want, which you'll need for the 512x512 icon for Android 
Market and other app stores. And you might want to use pieces of your icon 
at high resolution for promo images. 

I'm using Inkscape, which is free like Gimp.  If you Google search Inkscape 
tutorials, the first result is a blog with a bunch of tutorials that can get 
you started.

Sometimes, I start with an image that I draw with a tablet or on paper and 
scan in, but I use Inkscape's trace tool to convert it to vector format.

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