^From the early stages of learning blender to the end of my project.
Bidding Adieu!
How nice it feels to be finished! This studio has been such an enjoyable class, thanks to Andy, Karen and my friendly classmates. Especially amidst a pandemic, it’s a real spirit lifter to be in this humorous, yet driven and passionate environment. (Fun fact: I sit across from my sister Jessie at a table where we both do work, and often listen in to each other’s classes. She’s also studying communication design but at Monash, and she’s absolutely loved listening in to this class and genuinely gets very excited when I tell her I have an AR class. She said it makes her really happy and is a big fan!)
As much as I loved attending class, there was a fair bit of frustrated grumbling and hair pulling whilst making the work for this class, thanks to learning Blender and Unity. Unity especially was the bane of my existence. Though of course, in the end, I would 100% do it again. The knowledge and skills I’ve learnt are worth the hours of distress, I suppose.
Finally being able to use 3D software is really exciting for me. I’m looking forward to making 3D renders for graphic design and illustration purposes as well as future AR projects. The capabilities of Blender truly extended beyond my initial preconceptions, and consequently, I feel really driven to continue learning and discovering its potential.
If I’m honest, I feel a little disappointed knowing I won’t be able to easily let friends and family experience the work I’ve made in this class for themselves, other than through a video. So I do hope that soon, we won’t have to download applications to access AR experiences. I am eagerly awaiting the growth of Augmented Reality. I want to see whether it will fulfil its potential, whether it will take another 10 years to be incorporated into everyday social platforms, whether it finally won’t be so difficult to experience AR creations.
Anyway, I always write too much. Thank you Andy and Karen for being a part of design education and helping us be a part of pioneering this young medium, not only through teaching us the skills, but ways of observing, thinking and expressing. Jessie and I will miss this class! See you guys around.
















