Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Prototype Before IMake

    1. B11: 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?


  1. The process of making something before I made it for my project was extremely helpful. Making something before the final product I think is a crucial step in perfecting your piece of work. Normally for my projects, I just jump right into it and barely even have a draft. For this Imake though, it was really helpful making a prototype because it was a bigger project and I needed to have a couple draft ideas. It was kind of a pain with getting extra materials and using what I got, but I did it. I also think that making this prototype before my final project made it a better piece of art. I noticed the little things that I needed to fix, which helped perfect it.
  2. I can definitely apply this process in other places in my life. What I mean by this is that if I make a mistake, I can correct myself next time because I've been through the process and have learned. This can also be applied by practice. If I don't understand a chemistry or math problem and I just turn in my homework, that isn't helping me, but if I take in the problem I don't understand to my teacher and have him explain it, then I am helping myself out and can then turn in my "final draft." 

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