Ah, LiveJournal icons, the field of graphics whose trends I
look down upon the most... Pardon me if my ratings seem overly harsh this time around. Let me just say that most of the icons that I gave a low score to were very pretty, but pretty is only one small thing that I consider among many many other things.
Reverse alphabetical order, just because.
Zilary:
Is this a joke on the Carl's Jr./Hardies commercials? Nice job redrawing the photo, it's very neatly done, and you preserved the shading very well. What bothers me the most about this icon is the text that says Milkshake; it looks very artificial, I imagine you used a font that already has tilted letters. I'd recommend you do it by hand by putting each letter on a separate layer and tilting them individually. I'm not too fond of the grid texture, it reminds me of print moire, rather than a texture that you put there on purpose. 7/10
YesItIsh:
Very stylish, I like the contrast between the real fruits and the artificial designs in the background, and how you tied them together by blending the horizontal lines with a little blurring. The palm leaves as a backdrop for the text is also a very nice touch, and it looks very natural with the picture. The only thing that bothers me is the two bright red spots in the middle, when you saturated the image, you oversaturated the red, it might be best to cut those spots out, or color match them with the dark purple grapes. Excellent job though, my favorite this round. 9.5/10
spiral_star:
I don't consider myself to be as fussy about *.gif/*.jpg compression as some of the other judges, but the compression on this one is quite distracting; when working with so many colors, it's best to use *.jpg or *.png format to preserve the colors better. I don't see much that you've done with the original image except for lighten it overall. The rainbow overlay on the text is clever, but it really disappears among the colors in the background, the n, b, and o in particular. 6.5/10
sigh_driven:
I don't feel that the transparency around the edges is really necessary, it makes the whole thing look a little bit unbalanced. Additionally, the text placement could be a little neater, I don't really know how to describe it, so I'll just give an example:
Like these book spines, rather than the way you did it, it looks much neater. don't feel that the picture you chose suits the text as well as it could, you might have added more lights to the background to make it appear more lively. 7/10
PK:
Ah, CS3, I've been wanting to take that for a spin before the final release when I'd have to buy it. This is a very cute concept, but the craftsmanship needs improvement. You but out the feather very nicely, but the tip is cut off, almost like you'd placed it, but then decided to move it to the left a little bit. I don't really like all the empty space, the background texture is not really interesting enough to fill it, for this icon, I would recommend a picture of a a nicely penned document. 6.5/10
Pixa:
Mmm, very bright. I'm guessing you used saturation tools to intensify the colors, but they really get TOO bright in some areas, one of the most prominent areas is just right of the top left corner. A way around that is to do the saturation by hand, using the sponge tool. I like how you drew in some clouds, it adds interest to the blank sky. I do not like the texture overlay, it reminds me of print moire. 7.5/10
Neko:
Does CSUN stand for CalState Northridge? I might live near you.
This is a prime example of one of the trends in icons that I really do not like at all. I see no notable difference between your source image and the final icon other than an overlay of bright circles. The text is rather hard to see, you might want to try a slightly brighter shade of pink. 6.5/10
moogie:
This icon reminds me strongly of Neko's. I don't see any changes to the original image other than a sepia-toned overlay, and another overlay of bright circles and smoke. 6.5/10
LAQ:
I quite liked the dramatic contrast that the source image had, but your manipulations made it so bright and lively. My only suggestion would be to keep some of the contrast between the flower and the background, to help the flower stand out more. 9/10
Kitten Medli:
I'd have chosen to focus more on the garlic by cropping out more of the bowl, instead of centering it perfectly around the rim of the bowl. Yet again, I don't see that you've done anything to the original image other than perhaps overlay some bright lines and warm up the tones. Like the others have said, the black text doesn't look very nice, I'd recommend a dark shade of yellow or orange, or maybe even green. 6/10
Kidwaiy:
Conceptually, I think a lightbulb could have gone on to be a very interesting icon, but I'm not too fond of this one. The composition is just awkward, and you edited the original lightbulb photo so that it lost a lot of depth, the one on the left just kinda looks dead to me, and the one on the right is just too bright. I don't know if that was your intention, but if it was, it should be more obvious. 5.5/10
kentieness:
The image looks over-sharpened to me, particularly in the edges of the mountains. Once again, I see very little work done to the image other than a blue and purple gradient overlay. 6.5/10
JellyFish72:
This icon actually demonstrates what I would have liked to see in sigh_driven's. Did you shoot that photo? I can't imagine any other reason you'd edit the last name out of it. It's lovely, a very well composed panorama. Anyway, I like this one very much, despite that you clearly used an iconing technique that I personally strongly disapprove of, layering pre-made graphics on top of your own. I really love all the little bright lights you've added, it contributes to the liveliness of the original photo. The composition could be a little better, with a little bit more focus on the actual buildings, and bringing the text up to the empty upper-right corner. I'd also recommend a slight distorting filter on the reflection, it's quite hard to tell it's water when it's so small. 8/10
Ethics:
Once again, all I see in this icon is that you overlaid a yellowish gradient. Thematically, though, it's very nice, it really gives an impression of a fading photograph. Maybe try adding a few little scratchy lines and dots over it to add to that and add a little interest to the blank areas. 6.5/10
DM was on fire!:
Very nice manipulation on the original photo, it looks almost flawless. The building that's a bit to the left of center shows signs of retouching though, it's a bit too perfectly geometric compared to the others. Overall this icon lacks color contrast, the original photo had plenty, don't always go for lightening things, while it does bring out detail, it makes pictures look rather flat. I'm not too fond of your choice of font, it looks rather too bold compared to the fine details of the photo. 8/10