Friday, September 7, 2018

Friday Post

1.) What do you already know?

         I know a lot about computers. I grew up using them and I really enjoy it. I know how to program in Javascript, HTML, CSS, Java, C#, Python and GML. I have made a few games which you can see from my blog in my previous years in IT as an independent student:

Grade 9: ritoplsnerf.blogspot.ca
Grade 10: djelerit10.blogspot.ca
Grade 11: djelerit11.blogspot.ca

In these blogs you can see my learning experience with many programs including: Photoshop, 3dsmax, Animate, Unity and Game Maker Studio.

Some things I've made:


A sword in 3dsmax: 

A real-looking coca-cola glass in 3dsmax:

A space shooter game in Unity:
(can still be played here: https://bluetoxic.itch.io/space-shooter)

Here is one of the tutorials I watched to show me how to make a pokeball in 3dsmax:


2) What do you want to learn?
     
       Since this is my last year in high school I want to learn something that applies to what I want to do post-secondary. My plans after I graduate are to go to university and get a bachelors in Computer Information Systems. So, because of that, I want to learn more programming etc. I also want to learn how to use programs like photoshop that will come in useful in the future if i ever need to use them.          
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This is a tutorial of doing something in photoshop: 
3) How will computers fit into your future?
         As I explained above, I plan to do computers in post-secondary because I enjoy it.

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Here is a video that explains why programming is important: