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Project 2: Final Statement

  • Writer: artbysmak
    artbysmak
  • May 7
  • 1 min read

I’m pretty upset with how my final project turned out because I ran into a lot of problems during the process. A lot of the technical stuff didn’t work how I wanted, and I wasn’t able to fully bring my idea to life in the WebVR space. That being said, I’m still proud of how my baby model turned out in Blender. It was the most successful part of the project, and I think it captured the weird, slightly creepy look I was going for. It was also fun experimenting with Maximo and seeing how I could animate the baby with different fighting moves. Even though I didn’t get the whole boxing scene working exactly how I imagined, I still learned a lot about working with different programs and how tricky it can be to get everything to connect properly. I wish I had more time or fewer issues to problem-solve, but I still gave it my best effort. The idea was something I really liked, and even if the final result wasn’t perfect, it was cool to explore this kind of weird, funny concept and see parts of it come to life.

 
 
 

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