Could it possibly help moving the S/F line away from the edge of the texture, like in the picture attached? I know, it would still be a compromise, but surely better than removing the line completely.
Jalla! Jalla! In principle, it's a movie about forced marriage. But it's also a hearty, hilarious and charming one with fresh yet great actors. You wouldn't guess what a brilliant feel good movie this is!
At the other end of the emotional scale there is Melancholia. A deep and dauntingly pessimistic movie about interpersonal and interplanetary collisions with intriguing pictures (especially at the beginning and end of the movie) and a fantastic score. If you can, watch the BlueRay!
I liked it as well and was especially surprised by its visual aesthetics. After finding out about the cinematographer, everything went clear - the Coen-ish-ness was there for a reason.
By the way, has anybody watched "Cloud Atlas" already?
I'm so impressed by your designs! In a grid full of graphic blandness and colours put together in despair your fresh yet timeless liveries stand out greatly. It's an absolute blast seeing these "skins" on the road for real!
The screens should work fine on every aspect ratio, have been optimized for 16:9 though. If anybody could test them on 21:9 actually, that would be much appreciated.