My Inspiration was a world I created with Unity.

Also my topic is Mindfulness and Meditation with all esoteric topics. I love to bring mindfulness into the Metaverse.

My world is a place above the sky.

New dimensions, new mindsets. You may recharge yourself in getting closer to the Chakracrystals to energize. Also I have a "Temple" which - like the Crystal - is also an Asset you can use to make it your own Energetic Hub.

The World itself I builded with the AI Generator.

The Temple with the Boolean I builded in Blender. Thanks to the Community someone helped me to get triangles and the boolean showed up correctly. Because o this I also did a tutorial for the minichallenge on github. (I also learned how to fork and make a pullrequest. Learned from my mistakes to get this clear without 0 mistakes for merging. But sill waiting that its gonna be merged). The Scripts I did with the AI.

The AI Bot.

I wanted the AI Bot to show me how to program it so I learned now where to connect which script and a bit of what which script is doing. I learned these connection. Maybe not to script myself, but to understand where to search and change the parameters. Thanks to the Workshops from Meta, I felt selfconfident to make this!

I am proud that

I brought my 3D Mesh into Horizon and also with my Boolean! Also I am proud of making my Crystal work changing the light, pulsing, spark and play a sound. I learned to not be afraid of Github or in making a tutorial because my learnings help others.

I learned that

just doing, trying, failing and starting over is not bad! You learn out of your mistakes and get faster. I learned that community is essential also to connect, to exchange experiences.

Make assets to make them public.

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So everything is ready. I made a basic remixable World, some interactive assets (which may be visible after the hackathon) and I also added a Mini-Video-tutorial (How to import Booleans to the desktop editor) to Github (Status is still open with the Pullrequest).

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