I have loved Lego since I was in elementary school. I preferred products that were not static but moved using pivots, axles, and wheels. From this point on, large, complex and dynamic designs have become my priorities rather than static ones. On weekends, I often rode bikes with my father. I even went around Jeju Island. Although my body was not strong, I learned the mindset of 'just do it without giving up' while riding the bike for a long time. When I was in high school, I became interested in computers. I studied to get an IT certification and went to take a completion exam. When I was in middle school, I saw illustrators' robots, products, and environmental concept art, and I wanted to make them myself, so I sketched the same thing. This triggered a great interest in digital content. In my free time, I searched for visual scripting programming such as game salad and Scratch, which I can easily access, and studied it myself. It was my first program, so I was tired, but I realized that if I sit down and concentrate well, there will always be results. When I was in high school, I focused on my studies to enter the computer department of my choice. Waking up at 7 am every morning and doing the palm trees until 10 pm is hard work, but I have learned to persevere and not fall asleep. Make a plan and build a system. I made a habit of studying. I have learned that people do not change quickly, but change suddenly with effort. When I entered university, I mainly studied C++ programming and Python. In my spare time, I explored many commercial graphics software. To create my own project, I needed a lot of necessary assets and programming knowledge. In order to create and implement these by myself, I actively utilized Internet lectures and searches. It was a very tiring and arduous task to go through the unknown on my own. However, by actively asking questions to the forums and community about things I didn't know, I was able to speed up the slow work. This has greatly increased my confidence that I can do anything with the experiences I've had so far, no matter what I'm going through or learning something new.
Unreal Engine