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  1. Give someone who's in the challenge an art prompt, or ten art prompts. Right now it's just me because someone has to start it.

  2. Starting the day after you comment it, they have to make one of those prompts per day and post them.

  3. You decide their punishment if they fail.

  4. By commenting, you are now available for someone else to give you a challenge in return.

That's... A lot of work, 10 days or whatever the amount. Also waiting a full day before starting seems to complicate things unnecessarily. And the punishment thing is really weird, art challenges don't usually happen under duress :sweat_02:

I'm not going to do it because I can't commit to up to 10 days of drawing extra stuff and I don't like the vibe of the weird threat of punishment to be determined by randos online.

I probably should have rethought this concept when I realized I had no idea what the punishment would even be, or what would be a real punishment but also not absolutely ridiculous to do simply to prove a point. The punishment was an alternative to just me giving strangers money, because no one was going to just take free money from me over this.

I generally love art challenges, what do you think about brainstorming for a good challenge?

rather than a punishment, why not just decide on something like having to practice drawing 10 spheres, or hands or something like that, which will help the artist improve even if they don't succeed at one portion of the challenge?

Alternatively, you could just write all the prompts now, and let people decide whether they want to try them out

Omg, this is hilarious. I see that you're more or less trying to have other people prompt you with things to draw since you never seem to have an idea of what to draw on your own. Would a ten day art challenge really help you?

Sure why not? Hit me up with something, I don't care.

Set yourself realistic / small goals and don´t make it too complicated for yourself and for other
people. 10 is a lot and there are complicated rules that are not defined which makes this challenge
a dead end