looks fine to me, one thing you could do is have the gradients on new layers and once created (using foreground to transparent) move them about and or scale them, or use a big soft edged brush and rub bits out
Can you see these, BP? I took the image and adjusted the levels to make them more obvious. Could just be a matter of how you have your monitor calibrated.
What program are you using to save this? If you are using Photoshop you might try locking the transparency of the layer then applying either a Guassian Blur, or Motion Blur with the direction pointing at the lower left and upper right corners. You might be able to even that out a little bit.
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