Friday, 9 January 2015

Dungeon Corruption Platform Game Manual Page

Hey all!

Today has been another dynamic and constructive day, for me at least. At the start of the day, I booted my computer up for 10 minutes with it stuck on the log in 'welcome' screen, fabulous. However, "Jovial John" came to save the day by doing some magical wizard chemistry which I didn't manage to catch despite I am an observational person in general. He's a majestic unicorn in his own world, isn't he?

"Zoetic Zoe" then explained what to do for the A3 tasks to other students. However, I've already finished and submitted that particular piece of work in. So for the practically for the whole day, I have been working on my manual for A4 - as a perfectionist in Photoshop I was willing to spend hours to perfect the smallest details. Hour after hour, my manual started to look a lot like one!

Despite I worked a lot, I mainly focused on completing my manual (which I did) - therefore this blog may seem shorter than usual. Throughout this calm day, the work was very repetitive for everyone. Additionally, I went around helping a few other students once again on their work as I set an example and influx them (confidently I hope I am!) by playing their games and giving them user feedback, which includes what was good, what was not so good and what could be improved.

Although it became slightly stressful as my Photoshop document reduced its speed due to the massive usage of my computer's RAM, I managed to accomplish all my manual sheets and exported them into .jpegs with no mistakes (hopefully, I'll need to proof read now...) At the end of the day around self-study time, "Zoetic Zoe" explained to me the task for U22A4T2 so I could work over the weekend, in peaceful conditions.

Page 5 of My Manual - Power Up Instructions
To sum up the first week back I'd consider it super successful. Let the amount of work be completed and learnt continue throughout onto the next unit too, sil vous plait! P.S: We didn't do Friday Quiz.