Slinglend Blog Post #4
- What stages of the project am I on and how is it progressing?
The project is pretty close to getting done. We are that much closer with all art pieces, and had a head start on coding. Everything is going pretty well and everyone is working efficiently.
- How or what could I improve?
At this point, the only thing I can improve is texturing. I never was really good at it, but I am trying to practice on the side at home. Hopefully I get better later down the road.
- Did I change my milestone goals? If so, why?
No, just like before I did not change my milestone goals. Why? Because everyone is doing well as it is!
- How did I deal with the problems that came up?
The only big problem was Chris coming in a little late, but it wasn't a big deal because I did my part to stay productive. As soon as he came in, we immediately got some work done. So either way.. a win/win situation for us!
- What is working and what is not working in the planning and implementation of the project?
Everything is working out quite well for everyone! It impresses me!
- Briefly describe your time spent and any problems (within the team, with a computer, etc)
So far we took a somewhat break to get our brains rolling. After about 30 min or so we immediately started working. Since Chris wasn't here, I was trying to practice a bit on a side project I was doing involving texturing. When Chris arrived, I went over a basic tutorial on how to unwrap and texture our objects. I finished about 4 of the textures (for the most part), and leaving him with the rest. Then I started working on texturing on the side some more / being support for anyone that needed me.
- Evaluate the project as a whole.
No matter how many times I look at this project, it just keeps getting better. Greg's process with the level impresses me so much! I also liked how Dan was able to get the cartoony feel of the main character (it's amazingly funny). Even Chris, with his difference clouds, was able to make progress! So, as a whole, everyone is doing extremely well with each other.
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