My First Canva Experience


Howdy all, this is a revival of an event I always used to love at my High School, but with a TWIST! I combined The idea of a Game Night with family or friends and made it a part of an online community, play a multitude of games in person or online weather you want to join a classic board game or complex TTRPG or even play local multiplayer video games or for those who can’t make it in person, various online games are available to play along with those who play in person. Meet fellow gamers and enjoy yourselves in an epic frenzy of classic and modern games alike for Double A Productions’ Game Night!

This is the AI variant of my previous poster, I had to take some liberties to get the original idea across from my previous poster. In my previous poster I was able to use words, names, and designs of my own creation, however with the use of AI images those options aren’t available. So to make up for it I put in key words that I thought described what I wanted to convey, at first it didn’t turn out well so I decided to use less words and put in different words that I heard others use to describe my original poster. The result was a Casino Game Night poster which believe it or not had the least spelling errors than any of my previous attempts at AI art. I picked this one because it had the same dice and coins/token motif I used for the previous poster, I loved the designs this poster created despite the errors in spelling. I think overall I would prefer my own original art because it better represents me as a person, eventually I would like to be able to design like the AI art, but as of right now I like the charm of my original art even if I am limited by my resources and skills.

This was by far my favorite childhood toy/item, it was a singular big Lego piece from a set that I got as a gift from my grandmother who lived in Florida. It was just a light post in the original set, however for some reason that I can’t describe I used it for everything but for building, I liked to imagine entire worlds, characters, and alternate scenarios for existing games and worlds using this. I loved to play pretend running around while holding this in my hands and became important to me for the simple idea that this was the start of my interest in creating my own games and ideas, from thinking of cool ideas to improve the games I played to making new ones myself this toy was the catalyst for it all.






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Holiday Hangman:
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