In the beginning of creating my dream house, I pictured what I wanted when I grew up. A small little modern house located near the city, but not in it. I wanted something unique that people would look at and want that house. While making my house, I learned that what I wanted, I couldn't even come close to making. So instead, I focused on a new house, not my dream house, but still something someone would look at and think that is was so simple it was perfect, and I think I created that. The process of my animation was created by looking at some examples, experimenting with my skills, and what I could accomplish. I learned that for this software, you can do exact measurements and create what you would want rather than just insertion a plain rectangle. Professionally, I learned to try a couple of different ideas you like before you narrow it down to the one you like best and possibly create something that has a little bit of everything in it. Asking my friends or my teacher also helped me deciding colors, overhangs, and decoration. They could tell me what they did like and what they didn't like, as well as what I should change to make it better.
Next time, I would add more decoration to the outside and more detail to the windows and doors, as well as making the overhangs more visable. I would definitely look at the possibility of adding more to the outside of the house and giving it more of a city feel. I would do the colors the same, the windows, and the plants because I think it gives it a cool effect as far as unique styles go. From this experience, I learned that on my next project, look at some examples and layouts before I start and create something that everyone would enjoy looking at. Looking at these pictures, I like the color and the boldness of the doors. I also like the overhangs on the windows. Another thought that comes to mind is the spacing between the windows, and I would probably make the width of the house smaller so there isn't so much blank space.
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