since we've been out of school, covid-19 has been controlling everyone's day to day life's. no going out, no going to school, and a lot of people in our community are suffer from covid-19's effects. As far as school goes, online school allows me to control my time in areas that I need help on. most teachers are really good at answers your questions very quickly, but a down side of this online school if that I never wake up in time for zoom meetings. over all all my teachers are doing an amazing job and I am very thankful and I hope everyone stays safe!
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New year new things to learn! Today we’ve been introduced to animation and the different methods of creating a variety of different animations. The explains of the first forms of animations reminded me of things I saw when I was little which I don’t really see as animation. Not all animations are made on computers, I learned about how Disney does their animations and they used to draw them out. Our next project will be somewhere like that but instead of hand drawing we’ll use illustrator
In digital design and animation(DDA) we’ve gotten more creative freedom on our movie post using Illustrator. We still need to follow some requirements but there’s more choice in what we could create which I really enjoyed! This project helped me learn the importance of time management, learning what needs more or less time. A mistake I made was of overthinking my idea and not knowing what my poster should be about or what to put on it. The lack of brainstorming took a lot of my work time on cleaning up elements in my finished product. Projects like this helped me learn more about myself and about the tools I’m working with because yourself not following step by step instructions or the teacher. DDA classes should do this more often so everyone can express themselves while learning the tools in the class, it personally really helped me.
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AuthorMy name is Angie Rodriguez I am a student at Dsa, and this is my first year in digital design.("The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools.") Archives
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