What did the process of making something before you made it do for your project? Can
you apply this process to other places in your life?
The process of making something before I made was actually very different. I am the type of person who just likes to jump into building stuff. My normal process is to just come up with a quick idea in my head and then start trying to make it happen. So, doing researching the object I want to make was a little odd. But I learned new and very interesting information about the beginning of the action figures I want to make. The process of researching helped me a lot in regards to using the 3D animation software, which can actually be a little difficult to use. I was able to mess around with the software a good amount before I actually started to make the blue print for my build, thanks to the making process. I had so many options of how I should make master shakes face look, after all the different photos of him I saw while doing some of my research. The blue printing process helped me because I figured out the dimension and what face I wanted master shake have. Overall, going through and taking the time to do the process of making something before you make it is very important for the finally outcome of our projects. I can apply this process to every aspect of my life right now, since I am in school. Anything I want to make in life even if its a goal or build something else I will be able to apply this process.
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