1. Good, but face 2. Unrecognizable as cabbage 3. 1 was better. 4. Looks like plastic. Not cozy at all. 5. Love it! But it's not recognizable. 6. No. 7. Looks like a lump of seaweed.
In short: I'd pay for a well-knitted cabbage, which you can show to people on the street and have 9/10 tell you that it's a cabbage, with no difficulty, and the other 1/10 mulling over a bit and finally guessing that it might be a cabbage. I also don't really want bugs or a face or whatever on it.
I had found this horrible/great something at Sears, today. It was a low-weight blanket (one of those that stay perfectly flat, even while you're underneath, so that you can't actually wrap yourself up in it). The feel of it, though, made me go AH (in a bad way, and in a good way). I think I'd make the cabbage out of that. It would just be a matter of getting the layers to each fold into the other, as cabbages do, and to give each those cranial folds.
those were simply to get you to think outside the box. i mean there are cozy looking pictures of real cabbages and there were awesome looking pictures of other cabbages. just trying to show you there were other cabbages in the world and you can always photoshop them into something else. i mean you kinda did that with your icon.
The thing about real-world business is that I can't just go around stealing images and photoshopping them. I'd want someone to make me my own cabbage, with their bare hands. (And needles and whatever. You know.)
Maybe I should get that gross unblanket that Sears has.
if you photoshop them beyond anything recognizable then it does not really matter. besides you are using a photo of a cabbage that unless you took it or found it on a free site of photos is not technically yours.
and what is up with this unblanket. i have not yet seen this monstrosity!
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2. Unrecognizable as cabbage
3. 1 was better.
4. Looks like plastic. Not cozy at all.
5. Love it! But it's not recognizable.
6. No.
7. Looks like a lump of seaweed.
In short: I'd pay for a well-knitted cabbage, which you can show to people on the street and have 9/10 tell you that it's a cabbage, with no difficulty, and the other 1/10 mulling over a bit and finally guessing that it might be a cabbage. I also don't really want bugs or a face or whatever on it.
I had found this horrible/great something at Sears, today. It was a low-weight blanket (one of those that stay perfectly flat, even while you're underneath, so that you can't actually wrap yourself up in it). The feel of it, though, made me go AH (in a bad way, and in a good way). I think I'd make the cabbage out of that. It would just be a matter of getting the layers to each fold into the other, as cabbages do, and to give each those cranial folds.
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i mean there are cozy looking pictures of real cabbages and there were awesome looking pictures of other cabbages. just trying to show you there were other cabbages in the world and you can always photoshop them into something else. i mean you kinda did that with your icon.
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Maybe I should get that gross unblanket that Sears has.
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and what is up with this unblanket. i have not yet seen this monstrosity!
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