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Have you uploaded every color from the Hue/Saturation variables?
Simple recolors should be attached to your first post, if they don't vary too much from the original icon, or there's a lot of them.
This is incredibly plain, the colors clash way too much with each other. The idea of Dark Fire is definitively not going to be achieved with orange and tan colors. To make it dark, just make the regular fire colors sharper and with less transition between each other.
If you seek for creating a ray, never do straight lines. Rays and ribbons tend to be shorter more further away they are from the epicenter of the ray. You need more colors in this, rather than plain "White, orange, tan" mode.
The sparks you tried to create are barely visible, and don't look like sparks. But I like that bright red circle around the white globe. It would look nicer if you just increase it's range, and use sharper color.
Coloration
"Burning" effect
Color Variations (Don't mind green color, use red for your icon)
I think Apheraz Lucent is right.
Also I think in order to let it look like a fire-ray you need to
use the smudge tool to make "tongues of fire".
Also the dots and lines that are not in the ray look a bit weird.
Perhaps just let them out.
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