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Synoptic Project Update

We are a few months into the project and I am still enjoying it I like the concept of the project and how we want it to look in the end of the project.

So from my last update on the synoptic project not a lot of things have changed as far as communication goes it still seems like only two people are working on the project primarily and the rest of us are being pretty much left behind as far as updates on the project goes. I am still continuing to make models but trying to keep the models so they look similar to the others.

As far as my personal development goes I believe I go do with trying a lot more to UV unwrap as it will help when another member of our group is texturing the objects however I would I also need to help in texturing if it is going to help in my development in modeling skills as I am still not that good at texturing.

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