In honor of our animation unit that is coming up, I've decided to make a blog post about few anime I've watched. You may have finished reading that first sentence and immediately thought, "You weeb." Yes, I am partially a weeb (weeb~ a person obsessed with anime), but I practically had no other ideas for a blog post. So let's get started on what this blog post is about.
Animation is one of the things I am really interested in. I enjoy watching little images move across the screen, doing their programmed actions. It can go from a simple walk to a giant machine transforming in the air. I am a person who does watch anime every now and then. I admire anime for its plot, characters, and of course, animation. Depending on what you're (or I, in this case) watching, each anime has a different art style and animation. Most anime will be 2D, some a mixture of 2D and 3D, and some may be completely 3D (CGI). I'm not really a fan of 3D-animated anime, but it does amaze me. Shout out to my friend (who's also in this course) who kind of got me into 3D animation. But one day, I hope to visit some animation companies and become an animator myself.
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Over these past several weeks, we have been working in Photoshop. Over that course of time, we learn various tips and tricks in Photoshop. And when I mean tips and tricks, I mean the tools that we use working in Photoshop. And, of course, over that time, I liked working with some of those tools. One of my favorite tools in Photoshop is the Spot Healing Brush. I like this tool because I can clear up blemishes on people's faces. I like this tool because once I clear up this person's face, I feel like their face is a new blank canvas for me to continue messing up on. I played around a little with this tool (in my free time) by clearing up on of my friends' face (don't worry, I have her permission). I know a little while back, I created a whole blog post on how Photoshop is bad in the modeling community. You may compare about what I said back then to what I said (or typed) now. Yes, I do have a love-hate relationship with this tool, and I only use it when:
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