I have been taking on whatever commissions that I am contacted about mostly small jobs (logo designs and fliers.) The biggest job I have had so far is a shed which did not take too long to design as it is straightforward. Other than that I worked as a carpenters helper on a small office building behind the bank along with a storage. Which was cool for some more field experience and actually physically putting the materials together to construct the building, I am quite capable with my hands so this was a good change of pace. It is quite satisfying to see a empty plot of land slowly evolve week by week. I am considering starting up a small class and teaching people how to use the various design software (CAD, Rhino 3D & Photoshop [GIMP 2.10].) Nothing too hard, they will be introductory classes that will run for like 10 - 12 sessions. This will give the students a good grasp of what the programs can and learn simple construction methods as well as express creativity. A classmate and good friend of mine mentioned how he started using Twin Motion for his designing and that got me intrigued. If this class is successful I may do a move in-depth advanced version of the class with harder content. I may even do one on Twin Motion when I get good enough at it. Sadly I do not think I will get my Bachelors from BCU I am a bit upset, but hey... life goes on right?
The Road So Far
drewmoree
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