Changing Icons in the dock size

Ok, so I go to various sites and get Mac Icons. I have a Wall-E picture pack, comic book hero picture pack, etc.
Except the icon they show on the download screen is so much bigger. When I put them in the dock, they're much smaller. I have seen Mac desktop shots online that users post and the icons are bigger.
I have tried the sliders for the Dock and it barely does anything.
Do I need to get a program to resize them?

How many apps do you have in your Dock? The more apps you have, the smaller they necessarily have to be. If you don't want to reduce the number of apps, the other recourse, if you want to see the icons larger, is to turn on magnification (right-click on the dock separator, Turn Magnification On).
Matt

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