Michael Hall was a very educated buddy of mine and somewhat,
an alternate futuristic version of myself. Let me further explain. We are both
over achievers. We love to learn about new things. Even through tough times in
class, we find a way to help each other out in Digital Arts and Design.
He loves video games just like I do. Michael Hall has even taught me some basics of how video games are even made. The process he taught me was that each video game takes a year or so to make because there are so many individual teams that work with the graphics, frame animation, scripting, coding, 3D modeling, 2D modeling, rendering, shading, concept art, and many more jobs and tasks. I was so fascinated by the whole topic. Michael Hall has introduced me to lot of bands to listen to including Linkin Park.
He has even showed me different comic book styles of art and the many possibilities to make a comic. I was so inspired that I decided to take the offer of taking an art class that Ms. Ramey introduced to the whole class. The teachers there at the DAAP program at the University of Cincinnati accepted my style of art and stated that it was “unique!” Nobody has ever said that my art was “Unique”! I almost started to cry and had more faith in my art than I ever had before. I mean every has either looked at my art in a deranged way but to say Unique, really healed me!
He loves video games just like I do. Michael Hall has even taught me some basics of how video games are even made. The process he taught me was that each video game takes a year or so to make because there are so many individual teams that work with the graphics, frame animation, scripting, coding, 3D modeling, 2D modeling, rendering, shading, concept art, and many more jobs and tasks. I was so fascinated by the whole topic. Michael Hall has introduced me to lot of bands to listen to including Linkin Park.
He has even showed me different comic book styles of art and the many possibilities to make a comic. I was so inspired that I decided to take the offer of taking an art class that Ms. Ramey introduced to the whole class. The teachers there at the DAAP program at the University of Cincinnati accepted my style of art and stated that it was “unique!” Nobody has ever said that my art was “Unique”! I almost started to cry and had more faith in my art than I ever had before. I mean every has either looked at my art in a deranged way but to say Unique, really healed me!
I think everyone has a clone of themselves out there in the world.
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