So I have finished my low-poly project, which took around a week and a half to complete and I like it. I added another building this week and messed with lighting and overall I am very satisfied with the results. The next project I am going to work on is a big project, and I am going to use a picture I got from pixels and use modeling and animation to bring it to life. This might be my most interesting project so far. Looking at other people's examples it does not look like it might take too long, so I estimate it might take around the same duration of my low-poly picture. It was extremely hard to find a decent picture of an insect, but I managed to find one of a ladybug on a vine, and hopefully, the resolution of the picture will be satisfactory. The texture of the vine should not be too bad because I will be using UV projecting, so my models would use the texture that is shown on the picture, which is why I am mainly focusing on the modeling and the animation part. Other than the donut project I have not done too much animating which makes me wonder how much I will be able to get done. So whenever I finish this project which will hopefully be next week, I will begin making my character through the platform. I have some ideas of what it could be but I should have my eyes on my big project for now. This week has been way slower in terms of productivity compared to any other week because of the amount of homework I have had lately, and the pre-ACT we had on Tuesday. However, how we don't have school today I am trying to make that time up. I wanted to see how much time I have spent on the platform in total and it was a whopping 60.8 hours. I would subtract around 10 hours because I left the application open for animation rendering for the donut, and spent around 2 hours before I started the project. That means I have spent around an hour a day on average throughout the genius hour project. Time fly's whenever you are on that platform.
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Sophia Brady
11/10/2021 09:23:02 am
I really love this project idea, I do not know much about what you are doing but I am excited to learn!
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