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Friday, April 24, 2020
Maths Character Creation
Hello, fleshy mammals, In maths for the past two days we have used Tinkercad to create a character kind of thing and the steps on how we made them which I won't bore you with. Now because I'm not super creative I made Kirby tell me what you think.
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I love how you have created Kirby. I know you spent ages working on this and trying to get it right. I also know you got frustrated with it along the way. Well done buddy for working through the frustrations and finishing it. I think it looks great. You should be proud.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Alex! Your character looks so cool. I didn't know who Kirby was, but looked him up and you did an amazing job. I can tell you put a lot of time and effort into it. Well done! Keep up the great work. Caitlin :)
ReplyDeleteI'm really impressed with how your Kirby turned out Alex. I don't know if I would explain every single step in a blog either, but it could always be shortened to the different types of shapes used. I'm sure all of us readers would really appreciate the huge effort this took if we had a hint of the huge number of movements and shapes involved in it. As a boy who played Kirby's dreamland way back on the original gameboy, I salute your creation (and CANNOT believe Caitlin had never heard of him). I'm curious, what was the most challenging part of creating him?
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