This project really didn't work as intended, huh? For starters, Tinkercad is the eternal enemy and even though we know how to get it to work, the bad blood will still be there. In terms of the actual quality of the piece, I think it turned out fine. Maybe one day we'll even print it. I got the idea from a game I play called Fire Emblem and it's a symbol for the country of Nohr. That's basically the basics.
You ever make something that you immediately regret? That's these two things for me.
They're not even worthy of puns. Shame on me. Considering these were just step-by-step tutorials for 3D design, there really wasn't much difficulty involved. The hardest part was actually getting on the the website, since it would never let me on. Once I actually got it, there weren't any problems. I guess that counts as a success. Considering I haven't really enjoyed 3D design at this point, there really isn't anything specific I'd want to design.
Also this is what happens when I can't think of a good pun. You get pun puns. Tremble in fear. 3D sculpting on an iPad is stupid. And dumb. I know I usually use larger words than that, but that's the truth. At least the digital painting looks fine-ish.
I'm gonna do you a favor and not put the pun I made in the title. It was abysmal. Even for me. I hope you shudder at the thought of it.
ParaNorman is a 3D printed stop-motion film by Laika. It is unique because it was the first stop motion film that utilized full color 3D printers. That just means they didn't have to print the puppets in black and white and color each individual puppet. It was produced by Travis Knight, who is the lead animator and CEO at Laika and also directed Kubo and the Two Strings. What draws me to this movie is that I simply think it's a great movie. The animation is unique, the voice acting is great, and the story is surprisingly deep. They could have easily made it into a good and evil story or just a retread of Coraline, but they went a different route and I really appreciate that. I couldn't think of a pun for this. Shame on me.
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