Another day in school. The first class for today was Visualization and Communication. When the lecturer said that we are to model this mouse on a 3D programme called Rhino, I was like 'oh no'. It was not because I can't do it. It was just that my Rhino is still an evaluation and I am left with only 2 saves left. I did it in the end, since we need to hand it up. I took me quite some time to complete it. Why does Rhino always give me problems? I was doing it in and did no saves because I was planning to keep it for more important works. As I was doing it, it suddenly shows an error and it is not responding. Why does this have to happen now, especially when I almost finish it. I did it all over again, but this time I just did it anyhow. I was in envy looking at those who are not doing anything and expecting their "friends" to do it for them. They are like enjoying the time, when I am spending my time doing the modeling. I was to collect the files from everybody. As usual, there were those with viruses in their thumb drives affecting my laptop. Some, hand in late, while others wants to hand in tomorrow. A lot of situations that really piss me off. I mean, I am helping to collect, the least the class could do is to help me. Those who helped me, thanks and keep it up. I look at my classmates going for breakfast and lunch, makes me feel that it seems that they have a lot of free time and I had too much work. Though they asked me to join along, I can't as I am that kind of guy who would not stop for anything especially my works. Time is precious, every second I use to sharpen my skills, my concepts and managing the loads of work that I have. I do not want to rush my works last minute and pressurize myself. Handing in on time with quality is a big deal for me. Thats that. Now, "EXIT" is like starting to create a buzz around my design studio. The picture below, showing me cutting the part of the poster where I think is it suppose to. Edwin printed this, and asked someone to paste it. Pasted it on the door of the studio after cutting a rectangular hole on the poster. Want to know more about "EXIT"? Come to the studio T542, and read the details on the poster. It is going to be great. Aidie blogged @ 7:02 AM |