Whew! Glad you like. It's always a little nerve wracking when making icons for people.
I know that my Inception icons have a severe Eames and Arthur lack and that isn't exactly accidental. There are so many amazing, crazy-talented people iconning them that I'm a bit intimidated to swim in those waters and, honestly, I was asked not for icons of the movie itself but of Cilian Murphy in Inception. So that's my excuse for not dipping much into the Arthur/Eames waters.
It was my distinct pleasure, I assure you! I tend to avoid them in iconning more because nobody ever snags them. I LOVE iconning them though so it was a good "excuse" to play with them.
Thank you for doing the job of putting together all the icons.
Not that you needed to explain yourself, but I totally get where you're coming from, re:Arthur/Eames. Anyway, I shouldn't complain, considering all the lovely icons I have to choose from. Not that I have yet to make a decision, of course. This may take days! ;D
PS: #61 Makes me wish I had need of a Jo icon. I just keep going back to it over and over. I might have to save it just in case.
:D Thank you! I am SO glad that you came through Irene safely. *clings*
Ellen is such a pleasure to icon. She's pretty but her face has character that nearly-teen ingenues lack. (I was stunned to realize she played the undercover Tok'ra in Hathor's lair. Canadian actor bingo!) Anyhow, glad you liked. :D
You can thank sg_fignewton for posting on ic0nfest asking for Sam and Teal'c icons. :D The bug-eyed helmet, however, is due entirely to my ongoing fascination with and love for those helmets. They look so awkward and adorable.
\o/ I can't tell you how happy I am to hear that about the color. Having spent so much time with Supernatural caps of late I felt like my color skills were atrophying; every post was a sea of dismal greenish-black.
I've been trying to address that but it's nice to icon something where I don't have to fight the caps in order to have color -- even when it's a snow-bound scene where the lack of color is the defining cinematography.
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Oh man, they are so pretty! Not that I had any doubts, but yeah *__* I was to snag them all!
Actually, the only complaint I have, and it's really super duper minor, is the distinct lack of Eames in your Inception icons ;P
But the ladies totally make up for it. Thank you thank you thank you SO MUCH!
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I know that my Inception icons have a severe Eames and Arthur lack and that isn't exactly accidental. There are so many amazing, crazy-talented people iconning them that I'm a bit intimidated to swim in those waters and, honestly, I was asked not for icons of the movie itself but of Cilian Murphy in Inception. So that's my excuse for not dipping much into the Arthur/Eames waters.
It was my distinct pleasure, I assure you! I tend to avoid them in iconning more because nobody ever snags them. I LOVE iconning them though so it was a good "excuse" to play with them.
Thank you for doing the job of putting together all the icons.
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PS: #61 Makes me wish I had need of a Jo icon. I just keep going back to it over and over. I might have to save it just in case.
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These are all gorgeous. I adore the Ellen icons (both B&W and color versions - I can't decide)
Bug-eyed-helmet!Sam & TEAL'C!!!! :D :D
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Ellen is such a pleasure to icon. She's pretty but her face has character that nearly-teen ingenues lack. (I was stunned to realize she played the undercover Tok'ra in Hathor's lair. Canadian actor bingo!) Anyhow, glad you liked. :D
You can thank sg_fignewton for posting on ic0nfest asking for Sam and Teal'c icons. :D The bug-eyed helmet, however, is due entirely to my ongoing fascination with and love for those helmets. They look so awkward and adorable.
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Also I'm not a huge JGL fan but 168 is the cutest thing I think I've ever seen with him in it. Plus much love for Yusuf flipping the bird.
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I've been trying to address that but it's nice to icon something where I don't have to fight the caps in order to have color -- even when it's a snow-bound scene where the lack of color is the defining cinematography.
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Will have to steal! Thanks
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