
Classic Charm Decoration Fan Collection Low-poly 3D model
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Yesterday, the cleaning lady arrived in the morning, thoroughly cleaned the hallway where my PC is located, then proceeded to tidy the bathroom and a few inner rooms in the house. This allowed me to use my PC freely and work without any interruptions. However, I chose not to for several reasons. Firstly, it was extremely difficult to leave the warm bed I had been sleeping in and venture out into the chilly hallway where she had opened all the windows to dry the floor she had just mopped. Secondly, I was engrossed in watching YouTube gameplay videos of Samurai Warriors 3, a game I thoroughly enjoy playing. Thirdly, as a freelancer, I am my own boss, which means I have complete freedom to work at any time I choose. Fourthly, the cleaning lady is not particularly tech-savvy and loves talking about everything under the sun. If she had seen me on my PC, she would likely have bombarded me with inane questions that wouldn't warrant a response. For instance, if she were to discover my son chatting with a girl on Facebook, she might ask me something like, "How can I use Facebook to find out if this girl is pregnant?" Needless to say, I preferred waiting until she left before resuming my work. After she departed, the house began preparing for lunchtime, which was fast approaching. We had our meal and then I took a short snooze while continuing to watch gameplays. In one particular video, a character wielded a fan that looked eerily similar to something I had designed myself. This sparked an idea for a new product. However, it wasn't until later that night when I opened my PC to try creating the fan that I encountered some issues. To resolve these problems, I turned to YouTube once again in search of tutorials on how to craft such fans. Unfortunately, all the videos I found were focused on making electronic fans, not manual ones like the one I had envisioned. Determined to create something by myself, I set out to find a solution and eventually overcame the obstacles. I went on to design about three fans before deciding it was getting too late in the day and opting to save them for the next day. This morning, I woke up with renewed determination, left my warm bed behind, and successfully completed the fans. Once they were finished, I thoroughly inspected them before uploading them online, feeling an overwhelming sense of accomplishment.
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