This week I have made great progress. I feel like I have gotten familiar with much of the platform in a week. The tutorials have been very useful and I feel more confident with the platform already, which makes me excited to see what is to come. I have made great progress with my donut and I have decided to add a page soon on my website showing my progress over time, with screenshots and an explanation of what I am doing. I realized while doing my project that learning all of the basics of blender, will for sure take more than two weeks. I plan to continue with my donut and explain what I have learned along with it. I will hopefully be doing more advanced things with my donut along the way. I still plan to make something huge whenever the appropriate time comes, to show the combination of all the things I have learned, but I have just started with this project so I am not too worried about it. What I have learned this week: User Interface Modeling Sculpting Materials Lighting Rendering I am very excited to see what more is to come, for I will be continuing on the donut and continue to monitor my progress so far. I plan to add more texture to the donut and hopefully be adding a background. I am very excited about this project and it has given me a passion already to work my best on this project as well. There have been times where it has gotten frustrating, I messed up the shadow while doing the tutorial and it took me quite a while to figure out what I have done wrong, but I did eventually figure it out, which made me proud of myself at the end. I just know there will be more struggles to come. Grammar Corrections Made 10/29/2021 ![]() Progress before rendering, proper lighting, and coloring. ![]() Here is the mistake I was talking about, as you can see the donuts shadow is definitely problematic. ![]() Here is my final shadow, it is still not perfect but it is way better than it was before. I did this by messing with the lights intensity and adjusting where the light came from.
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