Minor: Final reflective statement

While it may have been risky to start a new project for Minor, I’m so glad I did. I think this project turned out much better than anything I would have created taking my premise into minor. I have learnt a lot from this project, especially for character modelling. While I feel that this is some of my best work, I still would have liked to have achieved more for it than what I was able to. Originally, I wanted to get both characters modelled for this deadline, but I had to make the decision to focus on getting one model done for this deadline as I simply didn’t have the time to get both done. My time management skills were good at the beginning of the project, and I felt I was keeping on track to get everything finished, but that fell apart over the break. I think I may have been a bit over ambitious from the start, but changing what I’m doing for Major has helped to take some of that pressure away, and made my final goal for major more realistically achievable.

For Major, I’m going to structure each week more and set goals for what I want to achieve by the end of each week to try and keep me on track to getting the best end result for the project. I’m also going to focus on improving my environment concept art skills, and work on creating more polished pieces of art for the project.

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