Place this blanket at the bottom of your bed, click to unfold and cover bed. This blanket comes with additional textures to modify your blanket, so you get greater than 20 blankets in one. Redecorating your room is not a problem. You can even add your own textures!!!
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GARBAGE! NO OTHER WORDS TO DESCRIBE IT. NOT WORTH ANYTHING! NOT EVEN WORTH ONE STAR
Sighs softly.... really? I would truly give this one a big fat ZERO
Once again, buyer beware!
I purchased this "blanket" with the prospect of being able to cuddle with my wife each night, as we tuck each other in SL. However, I was so sadly mistaken. It's a box with a curtain script. It has no softened edges at all. I'm not sure what the creator was thinking. But this is no more than a hoax to get your L.
Augustus Grayman.
Yeah, I signed it. At least you know it's legitimate and not someone, who sells a retracting cube!
1L would be too much for this piece of garbage...
...but charging 250 is clear evidence that the creator either is delusional as to the quality of their work, or has no scruples at all.
i assumed that this object would have some kind of form, if only the awkward, Dali-esque blob one finds sprawled across most cheap children's beds. i expected that there would be room for a sleeper beneath it, or that i could at least position it to produce this effect, since this IS the purpose of a retractable blanket (does anyone buy a bed just for the pleasure of pretending to make it up?) perhaps this was overoptimistic of me, since the only provided image shows nothing of the kind. still, we ought to be able to expect a product to behave as advertised- "folding" and "unfolding", for example.
when i first rezzed this THING, i mistook it for another box. it's a big, thick, flat slab of a prim that doesn't fit any bed i own. nothing is folded here, it's compressed; nothing unfolds, it just stretches, distorting the pattern in the process. although labeled as mod, it can't be resized without borking the retraction feature (such as it is), and to add insult to injury, i had to retexture it myself in edit mode. as for the textures themselves (pebbled greyish leather, what looks like plywood, something else that looks like hay), they repeat themselves as busy little squares all over the "blanket", with very obvious seams. the texture also repeats down the SIDES of the prim, so that the single varicolored pattern makes it look like a stack of gaudy cocktail napkins.
as i can't post this with a zero rating, please consider that star a placeholder, completely undeserved. if this product were an original texture (instead of one generic prim and 24 textures from the bowels of SL), it would have been drawn in MSpaint.
