Aphrodita
Kunai Jones
It doesn't matter. It's been proven before that avatars are based around a unique pallette of 256 colors created each time one is saved. Due to this, on close inspection no two avatars are the same. That's why a Roro's eyes will glow yellow if you only have on black and yellow items, the normal red will be left out of the pallette. That's also why some Kikis have grey eyes, not blue.
Because the particular avatar in the picture is wearing a lot of blacks, greys, and blues, some of the more vibrant sections of the red were left out of the pallette to compensate. As for the position of the glow, there's no way to tell for certain where it is without creating an avatar just like that and equipping the pitchfork, and I don't feel like going to all that work. Another factor is the presence of the pitchfork itself. Its mass is going to change the way you look at the avatar, as will the avatar's hair in comparison to my head items, and other things.
The shape of an item doesn't change, though, neither does the positioning, unless, of course, you've moved the position to another one.I'm not saying that the shape of the item changes, I'm saying that based on the shape of an avatars head, face, hair, and hat items, a person's
perception of the shape can change. Unless someone made a pixel by pixel matchup of this avatar and then created an animated gif showing that the glow is beyond a shadow of a doubt the same one/not the same one as the pitchfork, there's no way to definitively tell.
I think it looks the same, you don't. Until it's revealed that this is an actual item or it isn't, we just have to agree to disagree. You say tomayto, I say tomahto, you say Demonic Eyepiece, I say Demonic Pitchfork.