I also bought something else recently. A 3D mouse. I didn't even know these existed until I bought it! It's made modeling about 5 times faster and WAY more enjoyable. It helped me model, texture, light, render, composite, edit, and complete this camera!
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| "Kid-Tough Grass" |
This was my entrance exam for Modeling & Texturing II at UTD. I screwed up BIG TIME, though, and didn't get in the course. Oh, the modeling was fine (our assignment was to faithfully reproduce the current Fisher Price Kid-Tough Camera, which I actually did better than the photos on its Amazon page) but I messed up the turning in of the assignment.
I 100% thought that the camera was due no later than 11:59:59pm on Friday, June 10th. It was actually due at 11:59:59pm on Friday, June 3rd. I made it to campus in-time after rushing like crazy to finish the model once I realized this on the day-of, but when I got to campus with an hour to spare, EVERY single computer on campus was locked away.I ran around for an hour looking for any computer at all to upload my assignment, and I eventually found one. I found one unlocked door on the engineering building, and within said building I found one unlocked room.
It was a chemical engineering lab with 100's of thousands of dollars of equipment humming away, and several standard desktops hooked up to the equipment. I snuck in, eyes darting out the door every few seconds (I clearly wasn't supposed to be there) and tried my luck at logging on to several of the computers, all of which rejected my username. I wasn't supposed to be there.
At the end of my final hour, approaching my final minute, I went back to the Arts & Technology building for one more go. I discovered a single available computer...the receptionist's computer. I tried logging on and it immediately told me that the computer was monitored by campus staff and that unauthorized use was forbidden and punishable in a court of law. Oh well. I tried.
I emailed the professor the next morning:
Subject: I screwed up
Hi Todd, this is Alex Kleinschmidt. I was in your Lighting/Comp I class last semester. I'm emailing you because I dropped the ball on the Kid Tough camera entry exam. I had it fully completed, but I had it in my head that it was due next Friday for some reason. I realized this last night and made it to campus from McKinney by 11PM but by then all of the computers on campus had been shut down and locked up.
I know there are no exceptions to your guidelines for the assignment and I'm not looking for one. I just wanted to know if this course will be offered at all next Spring (in class you said it's a Fall-only class but I still feel the need to ask.)
Thank you,
Alex
And he responded:
Send me your submission via email. I want it asap, and no later than tomorrow night.
Todd
So I did! I was home free. Or so I thought. The email bounced back at me a few minutes later with an error regarding my attachment (the file with my exam in it). I tried again with the same result. The third time, I deleted the attachment and instead gave my professor a direct link to my website to download the file.
Come today, the day the accepted applicants are announced, he sent me an email saying that my link didn't work. I had spelled it wrong. Of course.
I sent him the correct link but haven't heard back from him. I think it safe to assume that I just completely screwed up and missed out after my second and third chances. Awesome.

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