This is an age old question but if a world wide apocalypse just occurred how would humanity respond what would you personally do how would you respond where would you go. Personally I would try and find as many survivors as possible and group them together in a Costco or something. That was best case scenario though, there are a million ways that my plan could crash and burn. So what are some other ways you would tackle the apocalypse, I would like too know.
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I super love the newest entry in the Zelda series. The colors are bright and vibrant and link wearing blue is the greatest thing ever. This game really reminds me of Windwaker with all the blue now that I think about it. So obviously I had too draw the newest link in the franchise. Enjoy.
So I get asked this question a lot, "how did you get so good at drawing." Now personally I'm not super amazing at drawing I still have a lot to learn about art in general, but the best way to "get good" is to practice. I know that sounds corny but that is honestly the best way to get started. You probably wont be satisfied with what you make at first, but soon enough your going to learn little tricks to make your art look that much better. If you can keep this up soon enough other people will be asking you the same question "how are you so good at drawing", and you will know the reason why.
First of all, I hate C# and I hate coding in general because it is tedious and really confusing. The only way I have been able to keep up with C# and Unity so far is by moving at a much slower pace than my peers. I am being as careful and precise as I can and I am still running into trouble. The biggest help so far has been copying down notes of different codes but this has still not prevented me from running into issues. The hardest thing for me to remember is to end off a statement, for instance this is an incomplete statement.
void OnDisable() { Debug.Log("stuffstuff") This would be the correct way to end this statement. void OnDisable() { Debug.Log("stuffstuff"); } These minor mistakes can ruin hours of work if you do not know what to look for. |
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