Gargoyle reflection
1. What are the good and strong parts of your project? What is done well and why?
I like the color of my gargoyle, because it brought out it's personality.
2. What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is great and why?
I could have made more texture on my gargoyle's face and choosing my colors carefully.
3. What does your project look like and why you design it that way?
My project is a shrek look alike. I didn't plan it to color it the way i did. I just thought it would have more emotion. To me it felt very nice. It has a bit of a rowdy emotion.
4. About how big is it? What is the general form? Why did you choose to do it that big and with that form?
I chose to do a form the size of a toliet tissue. I didn't want to make it to big or to small.
5. What are the major color and why did you choose it?
I wanted my gargoyle to look very different. I wanted it to be very happy. Green was the main color i used, because it brought out my gargoyle's personality.
6. What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future?
I learn how to design and create a personality on a gargoyle head. I learned how to be patient with my project and i could apply it to life, because you have to learn to be patient with things you need to do.
7. Why did you do it the way you did? Was it planned? What challenges did you face?
I planned to make my project scary and have a lot of emotion. I tried my best to make sure i had everything the same measures and that it had a lot of texture. Instead my gargoyle turned out to look very mischevious. What came to mind, i did. At the end it wasn't as planned, but i liked it.
8. Is this a worthwhile project? What should Mr. Purdy do to this project in the future? Why?
Yes, it was very fun. I got the opportunity to learn how to make a gargoyle head with different sizes and personalities.