Good things come in narrow packages
The biggest problem there, Steve, was the topic of discussion over on Gary's thread re: perspective. When something intersects the backdrop at 90 degrees, there's very little that can be done to integrate it into the scene seamlessly beyond making the effort to downplay, disguise and delete visually (or hide) the problem area by using view blocks and visual distractions to force the eye to "pass over" the area. Not ever a very easy task. But you are a creative guy, with some serious gray matter encapsulated within that cranium of yours ... you'll devise some highly creative way to all but make it go away! I sure of that!
biL

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