I was successfully able to drop CSC382 and switch around my JPN102 classes, so now my schedule is set with courses that pertain to my major and minor. It's delicious.
ANI105 was a surprisingly small class. In some ways, I like the intimate class size, but since it's made up of people that I don't know (actually, there's a girl there who went to my high school whom I haven't seen since graduation, but I never talked to her much before so she doesn't really count), it's sort of a little too intimate. The teacher's really nice, though, if a little on the ditzy side, and our first assignment sounds like a really fun exercise - I'll post the directions and the results up here once I, you know, actually do the assignment.
Also, I forgot to mention that in ANI220, we're required to keep a blog about our animation projects and anything related to animation. Mwahahaha. The professor wants to keep track of how our ideas are progressing and evolving, but because our class is relatively large, there's no way he can take time out in class to talk to each of us individually, so he told us to create a blog at this one blogging site that he can look at. Apparently I'm the only one in the class who already has a blog, or at least the only one willing to admit it. I'm willing to bet money (read: two pennies*) that at least 25% of the class has a MySpace. I don't really consider MySpace a blogging site so much as an excuse to be hideously, obnoxiously egotistical**, but you gotta work with the masses, you know? I'm not going to post the link to my class blog here, mainly because it's set so that only people I specifically invite can see it. Anyway, it's ugly as hell and you'll get a lot more of lovely me on here. :)
-Reileen
watching puddles gather rain/there's no better place to lay
*I only had to buy two textbooks this quarter, yet I still went well over $100. WTF. And art supplies for ART106 ripped $90 from my checking account. No wonder artists are always so poor.
**I mean, you can be hideously and obnoxiously egotistical on LiveJournal too (case in point: yours truly), but at least LiveJournal's default layouts are decent looking and don't rape the eyeballs. The MySpace defaults are, as a whole, u-g-l-y-you-ain't-got-no-alibi ugly, and I'm not even going to talk about the long-ass quizzes and hideous backgrounds and unreadable color combinations that a lot of MySpace profilers seem to adore putting smack dab on their main pages. The Gods help me if I ever have to get a MySpace.
ANI105 was a surprisingly small class. In some ways, I like the intimate class size, but since it's made up of people that I don't know (actually, there's a girl there who went to my high school whom I haven't seen since graduation, but I never talked to her much before so she doesn't really count), it's sort of a little too intimate. The teacher's really nice, though, if a little on the ditzy side, and our first assignment sounds like a really fun exercise - I'll post the directions and the results up here once I, you know, actually do the assignment.
Also, I forgot to mention that in ANI220, we're required to keep a blog about our animation projects and anything related to animation. Mwahahaha. The professor wants to keep track of how our ideas are progressing and evolving, but because our class is relatively large, there's no way he can take time out in class to talk to each of us individually, so he told us to create a blog at this one blogging site that he can look at. Apparently I'm the only one in the class who already has a blog, or at least the only one willing to admit it. I'm willing to bet money (read: two pennies*) that at least 25% of the class has a MySpace. I don't really consider MySpace a blogging site so much as an excuse to be hideously, obnoxiously egotistical**, but you gotta work with the masses, you know? I'm not going to post the link to my class blog here, mainly because it's set so that only people I specifically invite can see it. Anyway, it's ugly as hell and you'll get a lot more of lovely me on here. :)
-Reileen
watching puddles gather rain/there's no better place to lay
*I only had to buy two textbooks this quarter, yet I still went well over $100. WTF. And art supplies for ART106 ripped $90 from my checking account. No wonder artists are always so poor.
**I mean, you can be hideously and obnoxiously egotistical on LiveJournal too (case in point: yours truly), but at least LiveJournal's default layouts are decent looking and don't rape the eyeballs. The MySpace defaults are, as a whole, u-g-l-y-you-ain't-got-no-alibi ugly, and I'm not even going to talk about the long-ass quizzes and hideous backgrounds and unreadable color combinations that a lot of MySpace profilers seem to adore putting smack dab on their main pages. The Gods help me if I ever have to get a MySpace.