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I always thought the earth from space looked like soapy bubbles with the swirls of cloud, land and sea...
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Cool... but I wouldn't wear it... cause my Science teacher is a space freak and he would be all over me for it. He really scares me.
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I like the idea, too. But it's hard to understand what's going on. I'd put a child blowing the bubbles on the side of the shirt, and... yeah. The planets look spectacular from far away.
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I really like this idea. Make them look like they are being blown more out of the wand with maybe at least one other planet not fully in its spherical shape yet and it will be great.
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these critical remarks are idiotic. a child in the corner blowing bubbles?? it's classic as it stands.
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i would buy this in a heartbeat! bubbles are fantastic, esp. smoke bubbles....great execution of a killer concept
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i say fewer planet bubbles that way you can focus on the one being blown... i didn't see it at first, but i love the idea... just too scattered and distracting
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Make the planets originate from the shoulder, as if they were all made with one breath... in the shape of a flare. Try streching the planet still attached a little more.
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This many bubbles/planets makes it look like a generic shirt you'd buy at the science museum. I do like the idea about some popped planets though.
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Very cool, I think the bubble effect would be stronger if all of the really tiny ones in the background were gone.
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