> Yes, I can do that, but this brings rise to the question as to how good > this image would look on a white background?
I was thinking that you wouldn't put it on a white background. It's fine to have a transparent PNG that is designed for dark backgrounds, and still better than having a non-transparent PNG. This means we can use it in all sorts of places, as long as it's over a dark background. If we need to put it on a light background we can change the colours. Unless I have a black shape that goes around it, like a curved-edge > rectangle? Or an oval or some kind of shape. > Mm ... I just thought it was fine as-is, but only acceptable for putting on a dark background. > I'll be out for a while, so I'd most probably do this at night. > No rush (obviously).
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