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BTNGDWrench

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Tried to make a wrench and i think it went VERY well :D
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tool, wrench, build, repair, mordan, age, golden, drake
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BTNGDWrench (Icon)

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04:47, 12th Dec 2013 Kimbo: Approved (tested ingame), much more could be done to it like reflective light. And some things are off here and there, however I believe this icon has good enough quality to be approved and useful :) Hit me up if you...
04:47, 12th Dec 2013
Kimbo: Approved (tested ingame), much more could be done to it like reflective light. And some things are off here and there, however I believe this icon has good enough quality to be approved and useful :)

Hit me up if you want to find ways to improve it and get a better rating :)
 
The only thing I see lacking in here, is lack of sharp highlights.
Metalic objects tend to be quite shiny, and this effect is achieved by putting a lot of contrast.
Try to find some reference images of wrenches on Google, to get an idea how the polished shine should look like.
 
You added a light source, which is good.
However, you kept the original set of shadows, and added a sparkly background.
There's a common mistake that even experienced artists do with backgrounds: brighter it is, more focus it takes away from the object.
Unless you use dramatic shading (sharp and high contrasts), then it's the opposite (brighter = more focus). And the first type of background you used, the retro stripes, is one of the most effective ways of bringing the focus up.

I can't really put my mind on what's wrong with the wrench, but it does look a little... Off. Like it's not symetrical. Not sure, thought, so don't hold my word.
 
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