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I don't use chrome myself.
I do like your work though, it is a niece piece, I especially like how the light is not too bright on it yet still has a lot of variance in shades, a fine line that is difficult to achieve successfully, but one you have and very well.
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Well I can't take full credit on the bottom shadow my wife took the photo of our new fence in the backyard. I tried to replicate it on the top right hand side.
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I don t use Chrome , but it s a great lookin pic there .
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Looks great! Any chance you could make a Firefox or Chromium version as well?
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Working together/complimenting each other, it is 8) .
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Items added as requested.
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Great looking backgrounds sysdrum.
You perfectly matched the colors on the second one.
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With the firefox I had a 1000 by 1000 svg to work with so I was able to color match. The chromium was also svg but when I tried to color match like the chrome it would fade when I added the grain layer to make submerge so that it looked as if it was painted on. But being that the firefox image is a multi layer with 3d effects I decided to just do a subtraction and overlay with a color match.
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Excellent! Thanks for whipping that up so quickly.