Issues With Opera Stage Decor

I get the feeling we were a little rushed to get the product out the door and missed some quality control? Or... I'm just doing something wrong?

The stage and backdrop, there is a gap between them. There shouldn't be a gap. I can fix in Photoshop but it would be better if there was no gap.

Also, the backdrop is a rigid element of the stage. It should be a separate object so I can HIDE the backdrop and insert my own backdrops.

Lastly, the backdrop is grainy and pixelated. I do professional art and photography- graininess, gradient banding, and pixelations are unacceptable. My work is rejected if I submit as much. Again, I can fix in Photoshop but the backdrop should really be professional grade quality.

Thanks

Comments

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    Between the stage floor and the backdrop?

    That looks intentional to me.

    Changing/hiding the backdrop should be doable through the surface settings...there are templates included to make your own backdrop layouts.

    As for the last...not really sure about that.

  • mwokeemwokee Posts: 1,275

    Come to think of it, the pixelation of the backdrop could occur because I create very large images. Bigger is better in commercial art.

    I can look into using the templates to create my own backdrops but it would be so simple to just HIDE the backdrop and drop in an image. You avoid pixelation issues that way too.

    The gap is intentional? Can we make it unintentional?

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