Okay, here we go, let me tell you about my experience with “matt steigenga”. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a bit of a ride.

So, I stumbled upon matt steigenga’s work, and I was immediately intrigued. I mean, the stuff looked cool, and I thought, “Hey, I could probably do something like that!” Famous last words, right?
First, I tried to figure out what tools matt steigenga was using. Turns out, a lot of it was stuff I’d heard of but never actually used. Things like X and Y. So, I started by downloading and installing those. That took a while because my internet is slower than molasses in January.
Next up, tutorials. YouTube became my best friend. I watched hours and hours of videos, trying to wrap my head around the basics. I mean, I thought I knew something, but boy, was I wrong. There were so many things I didn’t understand. Like, why does X do that? And what’s the deal with Y?
Then, I started trying to replicate some of matt steigenga’s simpler projects. I figured that would be a good way to learn. I chose this project here: A. It was a disaster. Seriously, it looked nothing like matt steigenga’s version. It was glitchy, the colors were off, and the whole thing just felt wrong.
I didn’t give up, though. I went back to the tutorials, re-watched some parts, and tried again. This time, it was slightly better. Still not great, but at least it didn’t crash my computer. I kept tweaking things, experimenting with different settings, and slowly, but surely, it started to come together.

I ran into a bunch of roadblocks along the way. There was this one error message that kept popping up, and I had no idea what it meant. I spent hours searching online forums, trying to find a solution. Eventually, I found a post that explained it, and it turned out to be a really simple fix. I felt like such an idiot, but hey, at least I learned something.
After a couple of weeks of trial and error, I finally managed to create something that I was somewhat happy with. It wasn’t perfect, not even close, but it was a step in the right direction. It wasn’t exactly “matt steigenga” level, but it was my level, and that’s what mattered.
The whole process taught me a lot. I learned that:
- Practice makes perfect (or at least, better). The more I messed around with the tools, the more comfortable I became.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment. Sometimes, the best way to learn is to just try things out and see what happens.
- The internet is your friend. There’s a ton of information out there, so don’t be afraid to ask for help.
So, yeah, that’s my story with matt steigenga. It was challenging, frustrating, and ultimately, really rewarding. I still have a long way to go, but I’m excited to see what I can create next.
And hey, maybe one day, I’ll even be able to create something as cool as matt steigenga’s work. But for now, I’m just happy to be learning and growing.

One More Thing
Oh, and one more thing: don’t compare yourself too much to others. It’s easy to get discouraged when you see someone who’s way better than you. But remember that everyone starts somewhere. Just focus on your own progress, and you’ll get there eventually.