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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Use the colour-picking tool and select the gray in the picture that most frequently runs outwards towards the edges, (seems to be the lightest gray you use there, with the scribblings on,) and try that for the background-color instead of black. Might help, it looks too separate and layered as it is now. - You might want to airbrush things with the same gray up along the border, too, to smooth the transition. -
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