Drawing Challenge #30 - 30 Circles
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Sometimes the greatest challenge is in simply getting started. Here's a neat exercise that can help with overcoming that obstacle:
Remember, the goal is simply to fill as many as possible as quickly as you can. The motive behind the 30 circles is to stop yourself from self-censoring. When you go for quantity, you don’t have time to ponder whether your idea is good or bad; you can edit and further develop those ideas later. This is the stage where creativity flourishes.
You can freehand draw your own circles, or print the following template. Click for higher resolution image:

(Source: This activity was created by Bob McKim of the Stanford Design Program)
A round-up post for submissions to this challenge will be done on Saturday 27th June, 2020.
Happy Drawing, everyone! :)
Challenge #30 - 30 Circles in 3 Minutes
Start with a page with 30 blank circles on it,
and 3 minutes on the clock.
Remember, the goal is simply to fill as many as possible as quickly as you can. The motive behind the 30 circles is to stop yourself from self-censoring. When you go for quantity, you don’t have time to ponder whether your idea is good or bad; you can edit and further develop those ideas later. This is the stage where creativity flourishes.
You can freehand draw your own circles, or print the following template. Click for higher resolution image:

(Source: This activity was created by Bob McKim of the Stanford Design Program)
A round-up post for submissions to this challenge will be done on Saturday 27th June, 2020.
Happy Drawing, everyone! :)
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Date: 2020-06-02 04:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-02 04:13 am (UTC)I've been dragging my feet with getting back started with my art for couple months now, and am hoping that this one will break the dry spell.
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Date: 2020-06-02 07:37 am (UTC)The moral of the lesson was that we do our most cliche work in the first 30 or so instances of an idea and get 'better' from there. Ten years later and I still don't know if I believe that was true....
The moral of this story is that I think it's all in how you approach it, and I really love that I won't be graded on this. That might just be the key, honestly.
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Date: 2020-06-02 12:17 pm (UTC)But I'm hoping that that 3-minute time limit, plus the lack of limitation of subject matter, will make it less of a task to fill.
I really love that I won't be graded on this
Ha! Yes, sometimes I am my own worse judge! I will have to keeping reminding myself that each circle I fill doesn't have to be the Best Thing Ever, and that the point of the exercise is quantity and not quality. :b
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Date: 2020-06-02 10:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-02 12:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-02 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-02 12:10 pm (UTC)I often am paralysed to start anything, because I sit there waiting for "brilliance" to come, before I put pencil to paper. *headdesk* Hence not getting any art practice done for months on end. :b
So I'm hoping that this sort of exercise will break me out of that, especially given the time limit.
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Date: 2020-06-02 12:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-02 01:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-06-05 12:31 am (UTC)Thanks and I look forward to giving this a try!
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Date: 2020-06-05 12:58 am (UTC)3.44 inches across circles (outer edge to outer edge)
0.65 inches horizontally between them
1.1 inches vertically between them
Have fun!
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Date: 2020-06-05 01:50 am (UTC)