When I first finished it, I felt very good, but looking back, it was really a proper black history. I made this work on a whim in my sophomore year and signed up for the Huacan Award. Later, when chatting with the teacher in class, I learned that the teacher was one of the judges. The teacher also said that he was a little ugly and a little disappointed (wry smile). In the end, I did not vote for China Huacan. Later, I voted for the Hong Kong Contemporary College Student Design Award and barely won the bronze award. Although it's really hard to look straight at it now, it's the first time to vote for the competition. Let's remember the courage when we came here.♥.
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The design is too conservative. The collision between tradition and technology did not produce a good result in the design concept. On the contrary, it is a bit neither fish nor fellows. I think you can let go a little bit and combine the "Cyber", "Mecha" and "E-sports" styles. Carry forward the style of "knocking on electronic wooden fish, worshipping mecha Buddha, and participating in the Bozhen Sutra"
I knew it was a college student's work before I came in. it was a strong student style
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This can really be promoted.
Ah, there are such ah
See the first brief introduction of the exhibition board.
What is this
I didn't understand