Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Sketchup Project No. 2. (Rubik's Cube)

This Rubik's Cube was made by your's truly for this week's project. The colors have been sufficiently scrambled, yes? For all you guys know, the stickers were peeled off and stuck back on by some toddler. That's not a guarantee but it may be a possibility. May be.

A bigger Rubik's Cube is coming soon.






UPDATE: I'd like to introduce you to the Big One. The name speaks for itself.









UPDATE 2: Introducing the newest addition to the Cube™️ brand of products... Cube Jr.!

Friday, May 8, 2020

Sketchup Project #1: Part 1: Tiles

The first thing I had to do in Sketchup was design a tile pattern, which I have lovingly showcased here:

More info will be posted later!

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Codeacademy #1

I completed the first lesson!



Lesson #2: Variables


Other Lesson I did: Simple coding (booleans, simple calculators and logic gates)

I also learned about patterns!!! I will learn more later. :)

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Response

Trevor Jansen - Block A - Grade 12 Information Technology 1. I am well enough to continue work. 2. I have the appropriate equipment to continue working on this course.

Friday, February 28, 2020

Final Abomination: Creature Feature #5

Whatever This Is

The final project is a combination of all I've done, so I made it as dark and sinister as possible, while still showing off the creature in all its... "glory". Here, it can be seen breaking out of its cell, because horrific abominations tend to do that.

The creature itself is a combination of a goldfish, water flea, stork, and a cow. It's half cow because it has a cow pattern on it, obviously.


Gallery 

Like before, here's a gallery of all the parts I used to make this... "art?" Could this be considered art?
Many of the pictures here were recolored and otherwise altered to add consistency to the beast seen above.



Thursday, February 27, 2020

A Horrible Abomination (Creature Feature #4?)

Parts
A creature needs parts, luckily, I have parts. Lots of them. I have lots of animal parts to craft what only the most delusional person would call "the ultimate life form."  Well, it has the body of a penguin, the legs of a mosquito, the head of a tardigrade, and the compound eyes of a fly. It'd probably be an apex predator just waiting for its prey in the deep, dark sewers of whatever the hell this place is supposed to be. I suppose the masking tool is definitely the creature-crafter's best friend, for many reasons, of course.

I used the dodge and burn tools to make the scene more sinister looking, and to further show that this thing was not natural in any way, and makes it look like it belongs in a horror film or something.

I had to compact the layers down to move the monster around, just to get it in right position. This is why the monster is just one layer; the part layers were merged for this exact purpose. 

Finally, I added text just so people know that it was I who brewed this monstrosity. Y'know, because even though this thing is just an image, it's still a nightmarish critter that should probably be killed in a fire. Seriously.


Gallery
Here's the gallery of everything I used to create this awful violations of ethnics, including the grody sewers that contain this... thing.