This is Iris, the chubby and cute slime girl. I've been working on her off and on for way too long. Trying to make her look sort of see through and shiny...I finally said, I'm done with it! And here we are!

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This is Iris, the chubby and cute slime girl. I've been working on her off and on for way too long. Trying to make her look sort of see through and shiny...I finally said, I'm done with it! And here we are!
Inset shadow from one side
Update: It's appeared as it should be much simpler than my solution, we can just use: box-shadow: inset 0 10px 20px -10px #444;
Thanks to @LeaVerou for help
Some time ago I needed shadow inside block, but inset shadow by box-shadow: inset I didn't like because it render from all sides and I wanted only top-side shadow, so I've tried to do it with gradient. And here is what I get - http://jsfiddle.net/okhomenko/fUWPu/5/.
It's not so g0od in Opera (right image). I would be appreciated if someone know how to modify my code for work good in Opera and make it render in IE