Thursday, February 4, 2016
Off topic Feb 3rd
In a land of Der Winkl, I wandered through my mind's complex imagination. It is now Feb of 2016. We are now in the future. I don't know what to write here. I'd like to be someone. I don't know who though. Maybe an astronomer. Scientist? Physicist? Engineer? Artist? Videographer? Producer? Actor? There are so many choices that I seriously cannot decide what I'd like to do in life. I've just chosen a path for now, and am sticking with it. I want to earn something of a living. However, I don't want to be someone who hates what he's doing. And on one hand, I want to do something that is interesting; I want to have time for hobbies when I get to "be myself". And I have this time as long as I'm young I can practice skills that I find interesting. However, how easy is that once you start working? You have to pay attention to one thing at a time. Yeah. That's based off of something I've heard. I do have somewhat of a plan, however; I'd like to become, well, maybe a designer, for instance. I'd prefer being a car designer or something of that nature. I'm passionate about designing things, learning CAD, 3d printing, etc. It's not as tragic of an idea as it may sound. Initially, it seems as though engineering & art don't go together AT ALL. Well, they don't really go together unless you really put some creativity into the mind. And then there may be some chances for me to collaborate my artistic interests with designing. How I could do that is anyone's guess. It's just something mind boggling to me. 3d modeling using CAD is just not the same as being a graphic designer, for example. I mean, being a graphic designer, you can create almost anything you'd like. You're imagination and expression is vastly expanded. However, in CAD, you juts don't have that option! I wouldnt' say one thing, or interest is better than the other. I find both as really fascinating. 3d design is, literally, part of a modern age renaissance.
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