>>2193021Chrome is just bafflingly terrible at handling transparent images. They've never correctly saved transparency data to the clipboard when copypasting, so to import to an image editor/viewer you have to open from URL or save the image to disk. And when viewing them in browser, just a week or two ago they had a dark background, on which you could at least see light details (and a lot of popular webpages use light themes, so between both you can get a pretty good look), and now they've changed it to a neutral grey, on which you can see precisely fuck all.
Anyway, you've already helped. When you replied I glanced back at mine and realized I actually did make a pretty embarassing mistake... I made some late stage changes, didn't like them, and reverted back too early without realizing. And thusly left a giant circle remaining from the border between the leaf and everything else. Also a slight issue with the opacity on the left edge of the leaf. Anyway, should be better now.