A Very Late Digital Sampling

I had a wonderful time figuratively dying with a sudden workload, very unexpecting events, and unexpecting illnesses and so here I am with whats remaining of me showcasing my dying and very late assignment.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do 10 objects but I "chose" (I tried.  I tried really hard.) 3 objects that have some sort of significance to me. And also objects that can help aid me with my upcoming prototypes along with some terrible jokes.
I wanted to figure out how to do offsets/indents for my prototype. So I have redesigned a coffin to help represent the idea of my dying life in getting assignments on time. Simplicity helps with the idea of how insignificant my life is in this vast fast-paced world. And also just because by having this coffin, I can let myself down one last time before leaving to the afterlife.

I somewhat replicated the general shape of the guitar to learn about bezier curves and how I can efficiently use it for the upcoming paper prototypes. And like the guitar, Every Amateur Does Get Better Eventually. But unfortunately for me, that didn't apply to me because I was out of tune. And like How Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie. I wish my name was Eddie and just curl in a corner.
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Lastly, with my prototype that I will be handing in on time, I needed for figure out how to unroll cylinders and curved objects and so I did these headphones. Music also had a significant roll in my life because its something I enjoy and get inspiration from at times. But also to be listening to the music played by the world's smallest violin on constant repeat and a reminder that I shouldn't hand in assignments very late.

If you made it this far, thank you for your time and efforts of reading through my pains of unexpecting events. But hopefully, I will be able to hand in the next project on time because I am going to be rolling in my coffin if I don't.

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