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I can make low polygon characters. And I know the general set up for what I do with Blender.
I also have a little experience in animating the 3D models and am still learning game design through videos on unity.
I can wiggle my ears independently. Most people wouldn't notice except my hairline shifts when i do. Thus far it hasn't improved my hearing at all.
I can burp in both directions... pulling air in and out using my stomach. Makes a neat lion/dragon breathing sound. Unfortunately none of the oxygen gets to my lungs so I have to stop to breathe for real.
Thirdly I have "The Knack", I work in IT and I'm godly patient enough for helpdesk work.
*mic drop*
This game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs9mhkEI5OI
I have successfully gotten the Jackpot of 500 tickets on my first play when visiting Round 1 five times in a row now
Usually the game breaks then. Either the button starts activating on its own or it stops loading.
How high is the skill ceiling in 3D modelling? Do you think you will reach mastery level in your lifetime?
https://youtu.be/bbr60I0u2Ng?si=OJsB0YnW90g-gEaM
- Douglas Adams
Naturally, I'm pretty skilled at playing catch, too.🥎