This is a list of all previous challenges. Some of the links (especially the older ones) might no longer work.
Completed challenges will be added to the list.
- Dieselpunk
- Goosebump Book
- Deep Space Wonders
- Fairy Tales
- A New Sport
- Monsters are Back to School
- War and Peace
- Distant lands
- Unreal Cartoons
- Sustainable Ecumenopolis
- Masks
- Mascots
- Old Gods, New Jobs
- Winter Festivities
- High Tech, Low Life
- Character Limit
- Gatsby’s Jazz Hands
- Reel to Canvas
- Cruelly Cute Characters
- Retro Sci-Fi
- Get Your Bard On!
- Busy Bees: Animals with Jobs
- Mad Royalty
- Keep It Simple, Stupid
- Reimagined Historical Moments with Mythical Creatures
- Secret life of the Forest
- Sci-fi/Fantasy Extreme Sports
- A Dystopian Slice Of Life
- Splintered Reality
- Your Dream Home
- Payback
- Still-life With Window
- Cozy Catastrophy
- Fashion
- Unexpected Astronaut
- The Wrong Sailor Moon
- The Upside Down
- The Night Feeling
- Hybrid Animals
- Epic Raid Boss
- Pedal to the Metal: From Cute to Brutal
- Ultimate Ride
- Is This a Meme?
- Surprise!
- 20X6 Olympics
- B-movie posters
- Superhero comics
- AI Jank
- Fabulous Fiends
- The Space Race
- Plagues and Curses
- Patriotic Pumpkin Party
- Covert Cryptids
- Charades
- Fairy Tales
- Polar Opposites
The past three challenges are:
54: Charades
Host: | @[email protected] |
Winner: | @[email protected] |
Theme: | Pick a movie or song and try to see if anyone can guess it. |
55: Fairy Tales
Host: | @[email protected] |
Winner: | @[email protected] |
Theme: | Create an image that captures the essence of a fairy tale, bringing to life its enchanting and timeless atmosphere. The goal isn’t to illustrate a specific story, but to craft a scene that feels like stepping into a magical world. |
56: Polar Opposites
Host: | @[email protected] |
Winner: | @[email protected] but passed the win on to @[email protected] |
Theme: | Create an image where polar opposites are interacting. For example: fire and water (as in the image), life and death, day and night, happy and sad. The concepts do not have to be anthropomorphized… |
Dank e!