Update Loop icon for visual alignment#1102
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After seeing the icon play out in context, it feels visually misaligned. As a result, I'm nudging this icon down .75px from center to keep it crisp, and align better in context.
What it looks like now in context, and what we're trying to fix:

Left is what is currently live, it is bumped up .25 pixels to render crisp at 1x. Middle is metrically centered. And right is what I'm proposing with this PR:

And the same with pixel preview to see how it renders at 1x on non pixel screens. Notice the crisp arrow.

cc: @dylan-smith for sweating the details on this