DreamPosts

  • A Scratch Game Journey
    Scratch link game: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/840528268 -Well, this was fun! When I first started this scratch game journey, I didn’t think I was going to go that far when it came to the technical skills required to use the software. But, as I continued to practice and learn from the constant mistakes, I was able to put … Continue reading A Scratch Game Journey
  • SpeedPop Scratch Feedback Videos
    Here is the link to the video feedback from workers at Equinox: https://youtu.be/E_2nsrwyGk0
  • SpeedPop Scratch Game
    SpeedPophttps://scratch.mit.edu/projects/840528268 Game Instructions: Welcome to SpeedPop! Here you can play a simple but fun balloon pop game. -Pop as many balloons as you can using the clicker-Speed will increase every 10 seconds-If the balloon reaches the gray spikes, it’s GAME OVER When creating this game my overall vision was to code a balloon pop game … Continue reading SpeedPop Scratch Game
  • Scratch – Mini Assignment
    Play Pongtastic! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/838170529
  • Coding with Scratch
    Using the software Scratch isn’t as intuitive as I thought it would be. There are a lot of moving parts and when issues arise they aren’t so easy to fix. Not even with 20 Youtube videos! Anyways here is my first basic game… https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/836180886
  • Validating The Problem
    In my last post, I stated that one of the main issues to be solved for my mother is carrying heavy baking machinery around the kitchen. As a result, I designed a baking storage ecosystem that features a rotating electric platform along with a detachable counter for easy maneuvering. Now that the design is complete … Continue reading Validating The Problem
  • Design Assignment 1
    A Mother’s Problem, A Son’s Solution The Problem My mother spends much time in the kitchen making the most delicious foods. She likes to create all kinds of diverse dishes, but what she truly loves to do is bake and design incredible cakes. Now, even though she’s usually happy with her tasty results, she doesn’t … Continue reading Design Assignment 1
  • A MEMORY IN 3D
    Well, here it is folks! It took me longer than expected but here is the 3D version of the Lego Windmill I used to play with. What do you think? I believe it turned out outstanding considering I don’t have much experience with Tinkercad. I did hit plenty of bumps along the road, but that … Continue reading A MEMORY IN 3D
  • Lego Windmill – My First Toy Creation
    When I was young I didn’t have a favorite toy. I would easily get bored with one toy and move on to the next one and the cycle would continue endlessly. Thinking about it now, I guess it was because I didn’t get some real benefit out of it. The toys weren’t of my own … Continue reading Lego Windmill – My First Toy Creation
  • Playing with Tinkercad
    Turning ideas into a 3D model Today I’ve been playing with Tinkercard, a 3D modeling software for 3D printing. I spent hours trying to build a castle with just basic geometrical shapes. I find that the most challenging part was adjusting the alignments between connecting shapes. The software makes it so that you can align … Continue reading Playing with Tinkercad
  • AI-Generated Superhero
    Variations of the superhero Quantum In one of my previous posts, I talked about a mini-class assignment that brought life to the superhero inside me called Quantum. Here is the post if you haven’t read it 🙂 In creating Quantum I learned many interesting ways to design the character using various tools and some hard … Continue reading AI-Generated Superhero
  • The Superhero Inside 💪
    Meet Quantum! Have you ever wondered what you would look like asa superhero? I sure have! Especially since I becamea huge fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe back in 2008. Ihave been in awe of the way Disney continues to bring these comicbook characters to life. It’s just pure movie magic! Anyhow, I’m not here … Continue reading The Superhero Inside 💪