This has ended up being a extremely fun time learning how to model/animate in a 3D environment. My personal favorite projects to work on were the Plane surface modeling and my final project. I am extremely excited to keep learning and develop my skills more and more as this year goes on. I hope to learn more and create even more interesting models as time goes on as well as start learning other software. I am really proud of the growth I've had starting from simple primitives being made up to create one model, and now using not only primitives but also surface modeling and other modifiers to create not only one model but a whole scene that contains multiple models.
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Determining the placement of the objects was fairly easy I mainly just wanted the monster to be the focal point of the scene. I used some other models with work with and give some context to the scene. I enjoyed editing the mesh of the land to give it hills and help make it look less 2D and flat. The only challenged I faced making this was figuring out what to do next after I finished my main idea. I really like how the scene came together and tells a small story. The only thing I would like to to have tried is some small animation which could help further help the cohesion.
I began work on this project by making the mushrooms which required experimentation with the "noise" modifier. I then used the same modifier to make the rocks. After the mushrooms and rocks were finished I made the flowers using some other tools I had not used before. I thought the mushrooms and rocks were very easy to make the flowers not being much harder but putting everything together was difficult and getting it to look nice. Part of this project has was giving the advice of making models in other projects and then putting them all back in one bigger project later on which will help me later making larger projects. This helped take me off the rails that previous projects had had me on and let me get a little more creative with how I wanted to do things and make more original content. I thought this was a very fun lesson but maybe a little more guidance and tips on making the landscape could have made that process a little smoother.
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