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Lucie VERGNON
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12d
added comment inThe 8 Minute "Ivan Brunetti" Challenge
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Hey everyone!
Here’s my attempt at this Challenge — I had so much fun ! 😄
For each object, I drew the same scene with strict time limits: 4 min, 2 min, 1 min, 30 sec, 15 sec, and 5 sec.
It’s crazy how the last two drawings look like abstract doodles, but honestly, that part really forced me to simplify and focus only on the essentials.
I did everything traditionally on paper, but for presentation purposes, I photographed the drawings, cleaned up the background digitally, and assembled everything on a single image to make it easier to see.
I did the five different objects to push myself further, and I’ll definitely try again with different models — it’s addictive and a great way to improve fast!
Thanks for this fun exercise, and good luck to everyone entering the challenge! 🎉

Gilbert Matos
9d
im blown away! great job Lucie!
Jack F
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10d
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I did this at the last minute after staying awake and watching the whole 24 hrs stream. I planned on doing this with a pen, but I'm kinda messy so I opted for the pencil. that could be a mistake as the marks aren't very clear. Anyway, this was a fun one, but going from 5 second back to four minute messed with my head a few times. I had to try and get back my sense of time by sketching in a separate notebook.
I also couldn't figure out the usage of the zolly app in this assignment cause it didn't come with a timer. I only have one laptop, and the app takes up the entire screen when I open it. So I had to use the downloadable models with my laptop's timer. Am I missing something? Cause I can be technologically inept sometimes.
If you're on windows, and win11, there's a timer app that comes with the OS called Clock. There you can setup multiple timers for you to use and have it display on top of everything else. That's what I used. Great work btw!
Gilbert Matos
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9d
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Man, this was a tough as nails challenge. Even more so having not drawn for months. I tried my best, but will make sure I make these far more often now. Loved seeing everyone else's amazing work. So damn inspiring!