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The Four Faces of Japan - a not so usual layout concept
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<p>Paul,</p> <p>I am glad you like the idea.</p> <p>There is not much I can do within my budget and space limitations, and, although this layout is far from what I would actually like to do, I think you are right - it could turn into a little gem.</p> <p>I am quite aware of its shortcomings in terms of operation, but, heck, don´t we all have to live with compromises? I prefer having nicely worked out scenes on a layout vs. intricate operation.</p> <p>As to the seasons, starting left is the winter scene with a temple and a tori, following (clockwise) is summer, autumn at the beach, and the station part is supposed to be spring. The city scene will be "enhanced" by a few cherry blossom trees, but only a few, I think they all look rather artificial.</p> <p>Right now I have taken the plan off the drawing board, not to get stuck in a analysis-paralysis rut.</p>
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