This class was a lot different than I expected at first. There was more than just creating graphics and making models; we also had to make a website and frequently post blogs and new content on it.
The main takeaways that I got from this class were that if you have a deadline, you need to stick to that deadline and get your work done. This class has also taught me to be okay with a product that is less than perfection; If I tried to make everything perfect, I wouldn't ever have time to do anything else. The most rewarding experience that I had in this class was watching everyone else make really funny models and animations. Laughing while someone made a deep-fried Thanos picture made the class a lot more fun. Some skills in this class that will follow me in the future will probably be graphic design and copyright/licensing. Graphic design will help me if I ever need to make a website or brochure at my job. Copyright rules and licensing will help me make decisions that could help save me from getting sued or fired from my job. I think that I will continue to make graphics and digitize my artwork after this year because it helps make my art look more professional. Something that I have been interested in is coding; I think that I will make some simple games this summer in c++, Incorporating my new digital art skills into the game. Just to clarify for incoming 9th graders, this class is not about playing online video games or making something like Skyrim; You will start with the basics, Like photo and video editing. This class is a lot of work, If you aren't prepared to do that work, Then this might not be the class for you.
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AuthorI'm Ryan Pedde, a freshman at Durham School of the Arts. Im interested in coding and animation. Views and opinionsThe views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools.
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