Version 1:
Just another day that school, first class AP 3d studio. I was pumped to work on my new project. The project was to create a clay sculpture. This type of sculpture has a tendency to crack and fall apart easily if not probably maintained. I was working on it with great progress and was at a satisfying stage near the end of the class. I covered it with damp paper towels to keep it from cracking and then I placed it into a plastic bag to keep it air tight. The next day I went to the art room during my study hall to work on it some more but as soon as i took it out of the plastic bag I saw that the sculpture has lost its original shape and seemed to have been eradicated. I quickly took off the paper towels and found that my sculpture has fell apart due to the weight on top. I was extremely disheartened but I wasn't going to give up. I spent the rest of the class fixing it and molding it back to the original structure I had. I was happy about it and once again put it back into the plastic bag. However that was not the end of it. On the third day I opened the bag again and found the sculpture cracked and eradicated again. I was devastated, speechless even, I couldn't believe that it continued to happen over and over again. I still didn't give up though, I stuck to it and in the end finally fixed it and it was strong. It didn't fall apart or crack, it maintained the original structure. From this I learned that with determination and patience anything can be accomplished no matter how hard the process may be.
Version 2:
I was working on a clay sculpture for my AP 3d studio class. It continued to crack and fall apart but it was no big deal because I was use to it. I kept on fixing it until it would no longer break. The process took time but it happens often so I didn't get frustrated at all.
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