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I feel like I owe all of you an explanation. And an apology to go along. The last few years have been a bit rough for me. I didn't want to give excuses, as I thought I would've been able to manage all of it just fine, but dealing with college has been overwhelming to deal with, overall. I practically had little to no free time, since I had to deal with many tight deadlines to deliver all of my assignments, and it goes without saying that I've had countless times in which I only got to return late home, and just end up not sleeping at all. For the final project and presentation that was required to do in order to graduate, the university encouraged for everyone to do it in groups, but given that group work had screwed me over half of the time in the semesters I studied in there, and the group I was going to work with seemed very misdirected and mismanaged, doing a solo project seemed less risky than working in a group, within my class. Yes, it was a lot of more work, but it was the right thing to do, I can assure you of that. Had I stood in said group, I would just end up frustrating myself in doing everyone's part for an overall "meh at best" product, and it turns out that's what happened within the group, so I really dodged the bullet there. So, after over half a year of working with a software that was kind of alien to me, just dedicating my time to finishing my final assignment considering I was working on it by myself, and meeting every requirement that was demanded for the last presentation, I actually ended up finishing everything in time, and got congratulated for getting that far. It was incredibly tiring to do it, but I finally got it out of the way with a product that I can actually feel happy with, and I can finally get back to work on the things that I wanted. I know I have a lot of work waiting for me, so now that I'm free from college, I'll try to manage everything as best as I can. My final assignment was a short length animation, which had to be delivered along a DVD case + disc, a poster, and an art book. The animation that I presented is right below for anyone who's interested in watching. I'm just glad I finally got it out of the way already.
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