Big red stars on an American cowboy hat might be just a tad controversial too! :)
At first I thought it was a great big chocolate cake! :) (I'm hungry)
These are more what I was expecting - http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=cowboy+hat&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2&aq=f&oq=&aqi= - but your cowboys may be different than American cowboys.
Big red stars on an American cowboy hat might be just a tad controversial too! :)
Yes!! some improvement needs to be done here specially the side bends are not perfect :(
I am not sure why did I made that star..was experimenting something else & made something which was not intended :(
Should I remove the star from there?
Yes!! some improvement needs to be done here specially the side bends are not perfect :(
I am not sure why did I made that star..was experimenting something else & made something which was not intended :(
Should I remove the star from there?
For all I know their may be cowboy hats somewhere in the world that look exactly like yours, so make what you like. The images I linked you to are definitely difficult to make without some practice.
No, no – don’t remove the star – it wasn’t a criticism – just an observation with a little humor. Depending on when you grew up here in the states a red star means many different things.
Since I am in the “duck and cover” generation (that is how we were supposed to protect ourselves from atomic bombs in our schools) red stars make me think of one thing first and then Texaco! It’s either the soviets or gasoline. :D
When I was in high school I worked at gas stations and pumped a LOT of Esso gas, so Texaco was the competition there too. Esso is now Exxon and Texaco is still Texaco.
For all I know their may be cowboy hats somewhere in the world that look exactly like yours, so make what you like. The images I linked you to are definitely difficult to make without some practice.
No, no - don't remove the star - it wasn't a criticism - just an observation with a little humor. Depending on when you grew up here in the states a red star means many different things.
Since I am in the "duck and cover" generation (that is how we were supposed to protect ourselves from atomic bombs in our schools) red stars make me think of one thing first and then Texaco! It's either the soviets or gasoline. :D
When I was in high school I worked at gas stations and pumped a LOT of Esso gas, so Texaco was the competition there too. Esso is now Exxon and Texaco is still Texaco.
We’re not making fun of it – it’s just that anything that looks remotely like a chocolate cake makes me hungry and then I can’t think rationally any more. No offense meant at all. You always keep pushing on what can be done in Shape and that is great. :)
We're not making fun of it - it's just that anything that looks remotely like a chocolate cake makes me hungry and then I can't think rationally any more. No offense meant at all. You always keep pushing on what can be done in Shape and that is great. :)
He means “Your stories”…
I think this cowboy hat is great (and it doesn’t look a lot like a cake to me) but isn’t Esso still Esso? I pass by that store everyday, the one with the jumping kangaroo? It still says Esso on the sign!
He means "Your stories"...
I think this cowboy hat is great (and it doesn't look a lot like a cake to me) but isn't Esso still Esso? I pass by that store everyday, the one with the jumping kangaroo? It still says Esso on the sign!
I will have to agree with you tomy about Esso. I forgot that they kept the name in some markets and not in others.
I still have my my uniform patches from my time as a “pump jockey” back when we did the filling, washed the windshield and the rear windows, checked the oil, battery and all other fluids under the hood and even checked the air in the tires! Each car got a lot of attention no matter how busy we were.
I will have to agree with you tomy about Esso. I forgot that they kept the name in some markets and not in others.
I still have my my uniform patches from my time as a "pump jockey" back when we did the filling, washed the windshield and the rear windows, checked the oil, battery and all other fluids under the hood and even checked the air in the tires! Each car got a lot of attention no matter how busy we were.
At first I thought it was a great big chocolate cake! :) (I’m hungry)
These are more what I was expecting – http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=cowboy+hat&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2&aq=f&oq=&aqi= – but your cowboys may be different than American cowboys.
Big red stars on an American cowboy hat might be just a tad controversial too! :)
Yes!! some improvement needs to be done here specially the side bends are not perfect :(
I am not sure why did I made that star..was experimenting something else & made something which was not intended :(
Should I remove the star from there?
For all I know their may be cowboy hats somewhere in the world that look exactly like yours, so make what you like. The images I linked you to are definitely difficult to make without some practice.
No, no – don’t remove the star – it wasn’t a criticism – just an observation with a little humor. Depending on when you grew up here in the states a red star means many different things.
Since I am in the “duck and cover” generation (that is how we were supposed to protect ourselves from atomic bombs in our schools) red stars make me think of one thing first and then Texaco! It’s either the soviets or gasoline. :D
When I was in high school I worked at gas stations and pumped a LOT of Esso gas, so Texaco was the competition there too. Esso is now Exxon and Texaco is still Texaco.
ds was right, it looks like a cake! now im hungry,,,
LOL!! :)
Both of you make fun of my model :(
We’re not making fun of it – it’s just that anything that looks remotely like a chocolate cake makes me hungry and then I can’t think rationally any more. No offense meant at all. You always keep pushing on what can be done in Shape and that is great. :)
duck and cover, i liked that one
and you don seem to have a quite full life
mur storyz pleez!
Yep, I sure have! And it keeps getting fuller all the time. :)
mur?
He means “Your stories”…
I think this cowboy hat is great (and it doesn’t look a lot like a cake to me) but isn’t Esso still Esso? I pass by that store everyday, the one with the jumping kangaroo? It still says Esso on the sign!
I would have never thought of putting flowers on the edge of a cowboy hat, but I’m not a cowboy, so please correct me if it’s always like that…
I will have to agree with you tomy about Esso. I forgot that they kept the name in some markets and not in others.
I still have my my uniform patches from my time as a “pump jockey” back when we did the filling, washed the windshield and the rear windows, checked the oil, battery and all other fluids under the hood and even checked the air in the tires! Each car got a lot of attention no matter how busy we were.