I normally use the same Icon for just about everything. It would feel like a disservice to myself not to do that. However, it's a more traditional digital art which doesn't really fly here (with the 64x limitation), so this was my shot at recreating it as pixel art. It feels really cramped.
This is the original reference, for those wondering. (http://i.imgur.com/LrqguNm.png)
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Thanks for taking a look. Those spots you pointed out are supposed to be part of anti-aliasing, I wanted to create an outline of the more mint color, but have it be lighter on the top half. I can see how it sticks out, though. I might take another shot at some point, and add another shade to create the "outline" effect better.
The lightning thing in the background could use some work on the anti-aliasing. You have a lot of stray darker pixels popping up between the bright mint area and the white: http://cheesepirate.com/tmp/pixels.png
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Thanks for taking a look. Those spots you pointed out are supposed to be part of anti-aliasing, I wanted to create an outline of the more mint color, but have it be lighter on the top half. I can see how it sticks out, though. I might take another shot at some point, and add another shade to create the "outline" effect better.