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This is my blog! feel free to view my posts and learn about what skills I have learned over the past months. Below are a few quick links to get to the different topics that I go over on this blog!

 

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  • Writer's pictureBrittania Whittick

The techniques that came back to me quickly were using the different selection tools. I've definitely warmed up to them again and I find myself using then now with ease. I struggled a bit with making the windows even, also trying to work along with the tutorial without knowing how to convert my dimensions to centimeters. I realized once I was done that the very first video explaining how to convert it on the assignment was at the very bottom. I overcame this problem by just eyeballing the measurements, and instead focusing on trying to make the house as accurate to the house in the tutorial as possible. In creating the fir hydrant, I learned that there are multiple ways to add the smallest but crucial details to objects in our scene. It broadened my knowledge on manipulating the tools I was afraid to use.


Summary:

- Modular house

-Practice

-Church

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  • Writer's pictureBrittania Whittick

After many tears, and different levels of stress and frustration, this school year is finally coming to an end. This year we got a taste of coding languages in Unity. There is still so much I feel like I need to learn when it comes to coding. I feel like I have a very small understanding of the different code terms... I need to study them more.


Summary

  • EOY

  • Stressful School Year

  • Coding in Unity

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  • Writer's pictureBrittania Whittick

I believe this mission is centered around the process of game development and the post-creation player testing. We learned about the different way that the players and Intended audience help improve a game. Its a win-win for both sides; the play testers get to play a new game and the game developers get to learn about some things they could improve on in their game! They also can look at their target audience and figure out whether or not the game their creating is meant for that audience.


Summary

  • Junior Programmer mission 3

  • Unity Learn

WIP: *Work In Progress*

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