Unwrapping
This assignment we had to end up making at least 3 different things for school.
We're supposed to at least show 2.

This assignment Was mostly about learning to use the unwrapping and learning to use the UV editing. This was weird and in a way very frustrating to work with. But in the end I was able to ask classmates for help as well and they helped a bunch to show how they did it. If i do this a bunch more times, then I'll be able to remember it a lot more!
This plant was something that must've been shown, it was mostly about learning to use the plains. I kind of liked this one the most as well as I found it the most frustrating at the same time.
There wasn't much talked about how to use the plains and not even how to make it work in blender. But luckily I am able to ask classmates. So I would mostly have to give credit to them for helping me understand what I had to do.
This is the shield.
This was kind of easy in a way? mostly only because it ended up being a thing to just mask and unmask and mask again.
The Shading and lighting didn't work well in Photoshop of how it didn't let me just put it in the lines itself when i selected so.
These were the plains I had to make and use for the assignment. After watching a video that helped me understand to make the black and white plain, it went a lot smoother after it!
This is what I used for the shield. Of course it did go a bit easier. And that was nice as well. The problem here was mostly seeing if it'd end up looking straight in the blender file.
I was supposed to be able to edit it as well as I was making it. But for some reason it didn't want to do anything near that. So I had to wing it.
Over all. It was very interesting to do, I would've liked for it to be a bit more easy though and just have specific idea of what to make and not 3 different things. That was we would've had more time and less stress to think about what we had to have done in the day.
Though I really like how it ended up and I am proud of what I made!
Uv unwrapping
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Uv unwrapping

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