Joon Park's Immersive Education at Boston College

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

World of Warcraft

Additional pictures on playing World of Warcraft


















**Pictures above are additional images of my avatar playing World of Warcraft!

Pictures below is an explanation on what I have done!


Scene 16: Completing some quests and killing creeps allowed me to level up to 5. It took about three hours to explore tips and complete quests to reach level 5. It was fun to communicate people from anywhere in the World in this digital world. Playing World of Warcraft was an exciting opportunity.



Scene 15: While I was fighting to complete my quest, I was killed by creeps. In order to kill a creep that gives a lot of experience point, I had to get a better equipment or just be a group with other people. This scene shows the afterdeath of avatar. However, I could have revived as many times as I wanted.


Scene 14: Communicating with other people. Since I'm not the only one who is playing, all of us had to have online "etiquette".

Scene 13: The graphic was excellent. This is the close view of my character.

Scene 12: I met friend while playing this game. This box on the left shows the current status of my item and other informations like health and level.

Scene 11: The map was so massive that it provided various environments for the players. In this scene I'm swimming. My inventory is up and tutorial about how to swim is up. It was good to have a tip box on, because someone like me who have not played this game before can learn the game through experiences.


Scene 10: Another fighting scene. I have leveled up at this point and was easier to kill the creep. It was like the main point of this game: if you get experinece, you level up and get stronger.

Scene 9: I had to often come back and forth between the twon and the place where I had to level up. Although it took a little time, reading the quest and completeing it with other people was fun! I also had to sell or buy items to become stronger.

Scene 8: This scene shows about the calender in Wow. It shows the up-coming events in the game provided by the Blizzard Entertainment. It was fun to notice that the game includes merely everything and feels like I'm living in the fantasy world as an avatar.

Scene 7: Trading was another type of communication that was important in this game. As you gain items from killing creeps, you could either use it or sell it to the other people or the rogue to obtain money and other certain necessities. As I gained more money, I could buy a better equipment than I originally had.
Scene 6: killing the monsters for gaining experience and completing the quest. Fighting scene was the most exciting part of the game. AS I GET STRONGER, IT WAS EASIER TO KILL CREEPS AND MADE ME FEEL PROUD. It still had to take a long time.

Scene 5: I could talk to people. Communication is the key in this game, as people in the game are playing together for the same goal.

Scene 4: the World Map on the top right shows where I am and it was good for a first time playing person like me, because I was not familiar with a massive map.

Scene 3: When I right click on the NPC or the rogue from Wow itself, a new task was given to be completed. It showed where I have to go in the map and what I have to kill in order to complete the quest.

Scene #2: This is the view where the avatar starts. I chose the night elf hunter, because it looked strong and stealth. When I logged in, there were a number of people playing all together. I had a chance to talk with them and learn about World of Warcraft.

Scene #1: First thing is to creat an account and choose a new character. Different shape of avatar could be produced by selecting each hair, body and face shapes. It was fun to explore these options as it will show the avatar for the whole game.

This time I explored the massive online game, World of Warcraft, where a number of peopel around the world palys the same game in many servers. The system will automatically save what I have done throughout the game. It was important to actually communicate with people and complete the quest for a goal; a goal to gain experience and be grown up.

This post is for the Immersive Education at Boston College (http://immersiveEducation.org)
what I played can be downloaded at (http://worldofwarcraft.com)

Google Sketch 6: Summing up tutorials

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This post is the final post on the Google Sketch. For this week, I have done 4 posts of Google Sketch Up homework for Immersive Education. The process starts from the bottom.








Step 17: Plan of my building could be seen by cutting it into half using a larger toolbar. It could be useful when a person is building the complicated architecture and wants to see the plan of it.
Step 16: If I could draw another line with Freehand drawing tool and close the space between them, I could again use the pulling tool to pull it out of the building.
Step 15: Freehand drawing tool allowed me to draw whatever I want. It did not have to be straight or angular. It tried to make a flower shape mark on the building. It was a fun tool, because I could draw anything.

Step 14: The pulled arc object is attached to the body of the building. Same method was used as when I attached two copies of building together; joining end-points.


Step 13: Arc is drawn to be attached to the body of the building. It was selected and pulled up to the same height of the house.

Step 12: This is the view of my object currently from the top. The Arc Tool is now used. Using Arc Tool was a little tricky at first, because I had to pick two end points and mid points in the end. But as I got used to it, Arc Tool could be applied anywhere

Step 11: Different types of shapes, hexagon, triangles and any a shape with any side could have been created using s3,s4,s6. If I wanted to draw triangle, I could first draw the circle and type s3 on the bottom right.

Step 10: On the pulled part of the building, the circle was drawn on it using circle/polygon tool.

Step 9: Drawing line on the object. The line, square, was again drawn on the object to pulled out. It was an easy step.

Step 8: If I wanted to erase the windows, I could simple select lines around the object and just delete it. It was important to delete only lines, because it won't delete 3 D object

Step 7: One of the concrete option was applied to the object. The window became transparent by lowering the transparency. I chose the grey concrete among many other selections.

Step 6: Choosing the tile or color from Paint Bucket tool. Paint Bucket tool allowed me to color or put pattern on the house. There were many built-in themes I could apply.

Step 5: Interestingly the house could be stretched or changed in angles while keeping two objects sticked together. It was useful because I could wide the house while keeping two objects attached as one.

Step 4: When the copied object was brought right next to the original , the endpoints are joined and formed a one bigger unit.

Step 3: The whole house with windows was copied. Selecting All allows it to move to wherever I want. It had the identical shape and size.

Step #2: the square could have been copied and pasted by using selecting all and copy/paste. It was basically done with ctrl+c and ctrl+v

Step #1: This time I tried to make a house and actually go along with the tutorial. the square was drawn and pulled out with the push-pull item. Then, a square was drawn on the box.
NOTE: the 3D name was created in the post before this one.


This is an Immersive Education course at Boston College (http://immersiveeducation.org)
The program can be downloaded for free at (http://google.sketch.com)

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Google Sketch 5: Adding shape by using Follow Me

Step 4: the shape is colored in transparent to show that there is a line that the triangle followed to make such shape.


Step 3: The line has to be on the same axis, otherwise, following won't be continuous.

Step 2: Triangle is drawn and the face of triangle is pulled along the line I produced on Step 1 by Follow Me too.

Step 1: Draw lines where you want to use the Follow Me tool.
This is a part of Immersive Education course at Boston College (Http://immersiveEducation.org)
What I made was Google Sketchup (http://sketchup.google.com)

Google Sketch 4: Creating name

Step 3: My name is colored in blue by using Paint Bucket tool.
You can add color or patterns on the shape by selecting Paint Bucket.

Step 2: Basically my name was placed on red axis. The size of the text had to be big enough to be seen on the screen.
Step 1: In this google sketch, I was trying to make a name in my graph. The first thing I had to do was to Place 3D Text and type in what I wanted to write.
A part of ImmersiveEducation course at Boston College (http://ImmersiveEducation.org)
Program was used was Google sketch up (http://Sketch.google.com)

Google Sketch 2: Circles & Polygons

Step 5: Circle is drawn and placed in the middle of main shape. It could have done by moving the circle down.

Step 4: Additional circles, squares and arc are drawn on the large triangle.
Arc lines can be produced by selecting end-points and expanding the center of a line.

Step 3: Triangle is pulled up and in the triangle, the arc line is drawn in each side of shape.

Step 2: Triangle, Square and Octagon could have been produced. In the box on the bottom left, shape is expressed in s3, s4, s8.
If someone wants to create a shape with several lines, it can be done by putting s#.

Step 1: Circles are drawn on the space using Tool Bar
Immersive Education course at Boston College (http://ImmersiveEducation.org)
Using Google sketchup: (http://sketchup.google.com)