Posts

Showing posts from January, 2018

My Personality Type

Image
My Personality Type After taking the personality quiz, I tested to be ESFP. ESFPs are Extroverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Perceiving. They are energized by time spent with others, making decisions based on their feelings, and they prefer to be more spontaneous rather than organized. Typically welcoming and talkative, ESFPs like to charm and engage those around them. Their sense of humor is open, and they like to help others have a good time.  For the most part, I believe this test applied to my personality. The 28% of extrovert was a bit shocking to me though, since I'm only extremely social when I'm around my friends. Although I can see where some of the extroversion comes from, and that "not as social" wall comes down when I'm apart of large crowds. When in smaller groups, I'm capable of taking the role of a leader, but as the group continues to get bigger, my chance of participating gets smaller if I don't know those around me well. As for sensin

Ball Bounces Animation

Image
Ball Bounce Animation For this project, we were assigned to create three animations of a ball bouncing on the screen. The first was the typical up and down, the second was to the side, and for the third, we were able to get creative on what the ball would do in the scene. As we got started on the first animation, I quickly met challenges with the coloring of the ball and getting it to bounce smoothly. Luckily, I was able to get help from those sitting near me for a better final product. After we completed the first third of the project, we could move on to step two, the side bounce. The second bounce was probably the most difficult for me, because it required making the ball go faster heading downward, and slower on top of the ball's arc. The main struggle having to go back and fix things that affected the entire final product. In the first downward arc, the ball went straight down in a few of the frames, and I had to go all the way back to fix it. The last bounce, the surpr