Alright, so today’s little project was all about “gouzi goubuli”. Sounds weird, right? Yeah, well, it kinda was. Let me walk you through what I did.

The Idea Pops Up
First off, I had this…this thing I wanted to try. I don’t even know how to describe it. I saw something similar online, so I wanted to mess around with it.
Getting My Hands Dirty
I started by, you know, just messing around with my tools, I did some stuff that did nothing, just to make sure my tools were all in order and I knew how to use it, and then I started to craft.
- First, created a plane to be my canvas.
- Then, added some colors, trying a few different ones before I got something I liked.
- Played with lighting, gotta make it look at least somewhat decent.
Hitting a Wall (Several Times)
Okay, so it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I ran into some problems, big time. At some point I wasn’t sure if i would be able to continue, so I went back to the basics, tried to see if I can go back to the begining, then I found out some silly mistake I made earlier.
I spent, like, an hour trying to figure out why this thing wasn’t working. Turns out, I just forgot one tiny setting! Seriously! One checkbox, and my whole project broke.
The “Aha!” Moment
Finally, after all that struggling, I got it to work! It wasn’t perfect, but it was something. Kind of like that moment when you finally untangle your headphones after they’ve been in your pocket for an hour.

Tweaking and Polishing (Sort Of)
I spent a little more time making some small changes, you know, making it look a little less…rough. It’s still not exactly what I imagined, but hey, it’s good enough for now.
Wrapping Up
So, that was my “gouzi goubuli” adventure. A lot of trial and error, some frustration, but eventually, a bit of success. Maybe I’ll come back to it later and make it even better. Or maybe not. We’ll see!
Remember: It’s all about the process, the learning, the little victories (and the face-palm moments, too!).