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bits of treats from my pocket.

 

I don't usually set out more than one item here at a time, but I wasn't sure if the titmouse would notice the small pieces by themselves. I thought he might see and take the unshelled peanut, notice the small things, and come back for them later.

Taken at UNM in association with the New Mexico Evaluation Lab @ UNM

Taken at UNM in association with the New Mexico Evaluation Lab @ UNM

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On Screen Evaluation

22-24 November Montevideo Uruguay, Evaluation Seminar UNI Property Service Sector

22-24 November Montevideo Uruguay, Evaluation Seminar UNI Property Service Sector

Photo by Rocco S. Cetera

 

Venice Beach, California

 

June 17, 2011 2:00 PM

Looking at a student's script in Screenwriting class.

Evaluating a potential portrait lens

01 -15 June 2018: Our Association for Stimulating Know-how - ASK team did an evaluation of “Resilience Communities to Trafficking” project at Jagdalpur, Baster district in Chhattisgarh.

 

The project is implemented by Emmanuel Hospital Association and funded by Transform Aid International Australia.

 

The project is implemented in 6 blocks in 3 districts in 2 states: Baster in Chhattisgarh and Khunti & Palamu in Jharkhand.

 

Photos: ASK

North American Cartographic Information Society conference, Norfolk, Virginia, #nacis2018

Stef Blok vom europäischen Rechnungshof bei der ZEW Lunch Debate in Brüssel am 18. Oktober 2023.

 

Stef Blok of the European Court of Auditors at the ZEW Lunch Debate in Brussels on 18 October 2023.

 

© Philippe Veldemann

PUREtek Water Remediation Additive being evaluated to determine the impact of biofilm formation on antimicrobial performance. Here laboratory technicians are rewriting the dosing methodology for a customer using the technology for oil and gas waste water remediation.

Sumeet will undoubtedly get a better shot than I

Overall I have really enjoyed this module; in the past I thought it was a module I would just have to do as a stepping stone in get my degree. But I have found that animation can be fun at the same time. There were challengers and the learning curve was quite hard at times but then finding a solution to the problem was very satisfying even if it did take a stressful while. What I have learnt in this animation module showed me what I have learnt and what I still have not, even though I feel I am a lot more comfortable with Maya now than before and this shows in my work. I can see myself that how much better my skills have got and putting in the time really helps with this.

Time management was an issue before but I have found that sticking to the calendar really helps.

I am tremendously happy with my animation even though it may not be the best in the class but I know I have put my time and effort into and I am proud of it. The things that I would have liked to improve on if I did this module again would be, adding more blend shapes so that I get more lifelike expressions. Also I would like to learn how to implement the fingers into the animation. I will definably be making summer projects and learning more skills in Maya as I have learnt loads now.

I would defiantly recommend this module to a friend in a lower year or anyone who is looking to do a creative arts degree. I have really been turned around and have learnt to enjoy animation.

 

An evaluation sheet about general activities at Savio House at the DBYN seminar, Back to the Future

For the location assignment I photograph a certain area of Brent Knoll with a fisheye lens. This is my evaluation of the shoot with two photographs.

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