I've seen comments and videos that indicate the exterior of the live show theater in the Isle of Berk is not a highlight of visual disguise.
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I think the blue sides seem painted well and blend with the sky nicely. But it's the corners where I suspect your eye notices the geometry of the building...and therefore notices the building. And when you notice the building, there can be a Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner feeling of manipulation going on...part of that may be the minimalism of the attempt ("they don't think we're
that dumb, right?").
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In an otherwise spectacular park seemingly dripping with over-the-top details and quality, this is one of a handful of areas where a bit more investment may help a lot.
I wonder...given that Isle of Berk is full of wood log posts jutting into the sky, they may have been able to hide this building better by putting wood log posts along all the edges and corners, adding additional angled posts here and there to distract from the building's blocky shape and to mimic other log post-and-beam framing and structures around Berk (even painting them with colored stripes, as elsewhere). Then, the sky-painted walls may look more like just "the sky" seen beyond the wood post framing.
Here's a rough example, but with the further addition of some flags and banners and other visual pops and details that distract the eye, I think it could blend in better within the Berk skyline, especially as seen from a distance where any difference between blue paint and sky would be harder to detect. At the minimum, this bit of theme-specific "extra effort" may alleviate the Wile E. Coyote feeling that there's an attempt to trick us, yet the attempt is arguably a bit lazy and patronizing.
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