I had problems with make a code that when I click the screen, the helmet would come off. My solution was to just make the face underneath it and whenever I click, the helmet would move 3000 places right.
I was in a dilema, I didn't know what to do, but I knew I wasn't going to do something bad or relatively easy. So I did a poster of one of my favourite superhero films, and add some "animations". I really enjoyed doing the project.
I learned how to code and pyhton languague. I learned how to draw, animate and color. It was really stressfull, but overall fun and helpfull.
I learned how to code, basics. I learned how to color, draw, animate, all of that just by typing words and numbers. It's pretty cool.
My results are important for self-improvement, just that. I have no intentions in studying coding, or to work in a related field. But I liked doing this.
Add more color, more characters. The original poster has more characters, and maybe I could ad more animations.
I got inspiration from my classmates, I saw some of their designs and got ideas, but I still did everything by myself and did my own ideas for my animations.
This project is an excellent example of how coding can be used to make pop culture icons into fun games. Furthermore, you recognize that while you might not be interested in pursuing coding as a career, it is still a skillset that you have and can use when necessary. Ultimately, you had fun, learned something new, and shared it with the community. Very nicely done!