tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361352180531330342.post6241867194330251353..comments2023-09-26T09:22:37.067+01:00Comments on Raindrops and Daydreams: Today's acquisitions (1st June 2013)Yhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16381673934103256374noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361352180531330342.post-59525391099747347212013-06-04T00:46:06.996+01:002013-06-04T00:46:06.996+01:00Strangely the exact same issue has come up before,...Strangely the exact same issue has come up before, though not for a series I was collecting. The early NISA artboxes, of all things, were plagued by poor quality artwork with exactly the same issue once or twice - I specifically remember Our Home's Fox Deity.(Wagaya no Oinari-sama) being affected and a replacement production run being organised. I fancy one of their designers is a little forgetful when it comes to the settings in their graphics suite :sAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361352180531330342.post-53757135891789037022013-06-04T00:39:05.583+01:002013-06-04T00:39:05.583+01:00Given the care that they appear to have paid to th...Given the care that they appear to have paid to the rest of the package, I can't imagine that the flawed disc artwork was used intentionally.<br /><br />My best guess so far has been that the image was used as a temporary placeholder while they were waiting for some higher resolution artwork. Perhaps the new artwork didn't arrive, was forgotten about, and no one doing quality control looked at the placeholder art close enough to notice that it shouldn't have been there.SoZnoreply@blogger.com