stages of frustration:
all i really want to do is relax and take a nap...
but i have to do my homework.
wait, what the heck is this...
i have to find a picture for this?!
fine.
this picture i took of a rubber duck will do.
okay, let's make a layer mask here...
...i said make a layer mask here....
what the heck, what's up with this?
*excalating frustration at self*
*wonders why she is a design major*
*frustration*
...
*layer mask magically works*
and then i'm done in .02 seconds.
move on to next project.
what, i have to find another photo now?!?!
*time passes*
i have to go to work in an hour and a half, i have to mount all of these on backing board, i have to work on the program for theater AHHHH.
i know when i need a nap.
i need one.
*find next photo*
*easily fixes photo*
*come to limiting brightness ranges*
*freak out again because i can't find a photo that will fit this*
*thirty minutes pass*
*gets agitated*
AAAAAGGGGGHHHH.
*give up and do the best i can with the first photo i chose*
*stand up to get flash drive and almost black out*
*fall onto futon*
so to sum up this fairly worthless ramble...
tired.
optimistic.
one bump in the road.
road rage.
realization that it was easy.
next project easy.
optimism.
bump in the road.
road rage.
frustration.
giving up of high standards.
done.
learning graphic design is 80% 'WTH?! THIS WORKED TWO SECONDS AGO!' and 20% 'Whoah, that was easy.'
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