It was challenging to add the extra parts onto the unicorn, and it was hard creating the right size pinch pot. I had to restart a few times because it was too big or too think, but I eventually got it. Also, when it came to slipping and scoring, getting the accessories of the unicorn to stay took some work. The legs were hard to make parallel and symmetric to each other too. The back legs aren't really lined up properly to thefront legs because they kind of stick out to left, but it isn't super noticeable.
In the upcoming projects I do, I will focusmore on detail and structural design so i don't have to start over after I've made significant progress. I will also make sure to smooth everything out really well because it really pays off to have a smooth-looking piece, instead of a rough project that cuts you when you touch certain parts.
On the project requirements, I think I should receive a 5/5. I managed to use my skills to create a mystical creature, and I think I went above and beyond.
For craftsmanship, I give myself a 4/5 because the fact that the legs are unproportional kind of bothers me. It may not be noticebale to people who look at it, but that's the first thing I see whenever I look at it.
As for creativity, I will give myself a 5/5 because of what I decided to do. I could have just made an ordinary horse or put the pinch pot part as the mouth like a lot of other people did.
I will give myself a 5/5 for studio participation. I was always on time to class and doing what I was supposed to do.
My composition elements and principles grade will be a 4/5 because although I executed my planning mostly correctly, I could have taken a little more time to plan out my pinch pot. I changed animals 3 times, so I will be more precise next time on my future projects.



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