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BTNFlamingHand

My second icon
I think my first one is better than this
but I guess I should try upload it
Give credits if used

Update 01 - Recoloured the icon, more realistic, i think


Keywords:
Flaming, Fire, Burn, Flare, Hand
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BTNFlamingHand (Icon)

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13:26, 14th Aug 2009 zombie2279: The color scheme of the hand is indeed absolutely messed up. A black base color is rather unfitting, needless to say it totally takes away the room from details and shading. Change the general color scheme to a more...

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13:26, 14th Aug 2009
zombie2279: The color scheme of the hand is indeed absolutely messed up. A black base color is rather unfitting, needless to say it totally takes away the room from details and shading. Change the general color scheme to a more realistic one and I'll continue the moderation afterwards.

Rejected until updated.


8:58, 21st Aug 2009
zombie2279: Changes, criterias fulfilled. Approved.
 
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The shape of the hand is wrong. The middle finger's knuckle is covering to much area on the hand. And the shading on the center of the hand seems kinda random. Fix the hand up bro, and it should be good.

Um, I think I know anatomy fairly well to answer the opposite.
That's not even a knuckle. Well not completely. That is the bridge from the finger middle to finger end. Starts from the knuckle and ends at the bone joining. Touch your hand's bones. You will feel the seperation of the central joint into five different sticks of Ca² x.x
 
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Um, I think I know anatomy fairly well to answer the opposite.
That's not even a knuckle. Well not completely. That is the bridge from the finger middle to finger end. Starts from the knuckle and ends at the bone joining. Touch your hand's bones. You will feel the seperation of the central joint into five different sticks of Ca² x.x

Sounds good. So where's the knuckle? Sorry If I can't really tell the parts of this hand out very well man.
 
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