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BTNDarkElfAura

Dark elf aura icon. Well... Nothing more to say.

Keywords:
Icon, Dark, Elf, Aura, Ritual, Blood, Shadow, Vampiric, Hunting, Sithis, Loth, Spider
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19:04, 18th Jan 2014 Kimbo: Model approved, Icon approved. And works well enough. useful :)
19:04, 18th Jan 2014
Kimbo: Model approved, Icon approved. And works well enough. useful :)
 
It seems to have a very black and empty background other than that I can see no flaw. 4/5
 
I'd only suggest to brighten the purple color or its glow a little more (on the icon). BUT this is very very unique and quite useful. You're awesome once again :P
 
To follow the shown effects on the model, I suggest a solid white color for all outlines, and then a Purple->White gradient glow, hand-drawn around.

That way, it will be more visible, not fading into background, and it will capture the eye more. Not to mention a better usage with ladder resources (when using simple glow objects, wc3 never uses more than two very eye-capturing bright colors, including white).
And to fill the remaining space if it still looks empty, a particle here and there in the same style would do miracles :wink:

If you're a little confused, I could show you what I meant.
Btw, love the model.
 
To follow the shown effects on the model, I suggest a solid white color for all outlines, and then a Purple->White gradient glow, hand-drawn around.

That way, it will be more visible, not fading into background, and it will capture the eye more. Not to mention a better usage with ladder resources (when using simple glow objects, wc3 never uses more than two very eye-capturing bright colors, including white).
And to fill the remaining space if it still looks empty, a particle here and there in the same style would do miracles :wink:

If you're a little confused, I could show you what I meant.
Btw, love the model.

I could use a little help with that :D
 
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