Monday - the radio show. This went really well I think, mainly because I'd had the chance to practice the whole thing on Friday, so tweaked my script over the weekend and was more relaxed when I finally did it on Monday. Would have liked the chance to hear it, but it was a relief to get it done. Spent my hour's train journey home writing the report to go with it.
Tuesday, as I've already blogged was the completion of Website design. Did my best, bit crap with the technology and the apple software, but still feeling quite good.
Wednesday was the completion of the Digital Graphic Design module - not so great. Have really enjoyed this project - redesigning an old building and turning it into a cafe bar, and designing a graphics package to go with it. Had done lots of research and lots of sketches, but nothing on photoshop because my 30 day trial had expired (gutted!)
The actual graphics package I handed in was not great. As usual my computer skills let me down rather and I spent an awful lot of time not producing what I'd planned. I felt like my final package lacked class and style and was incomplete.
I felt rather down by the time I left class on Wednesday, and more than a little exhausted, having spent 2 days not getting home till nearly 8pm, and knowing that the next day was the one I had been least looking forward to all along... the dreaded Blender completion day.
Blender
I could go on about how much time I have spent on train journeys with my laptop, sitting up in bed with my laptop, boring my children and anyone else who has come near me for the last few weeks about the horrors of Blender, but I think I've already covered that in previous blogs.
In the end the 1930s flat, although only one room was furnished, had a few elements which I felt a bit proud of. It was a battle and I really don't feel, even now, that I have come anywhere near mastering the unbelievably confusing and complicated program that it is, but am so relieved to have achieved what I did and to have handed it in.
So... That's All Folks! (for this term anyway)
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