Creative Challenge
"Dancing mushrooms in a psychedelic forest, Pointillism"
<svg viewBox="0 0 300 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<defs>
<radialGradient id="bg" cx="50%" cy="50%" r="60%">
<stop offset="0%" stop-color="#6a1b9a"/>
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="#1a237e"/>
</radialGradient>
<pattern id="dots" width="4" height="4" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
<circle cx="2" cy="2" r="0.8" fill="#42a5f5" opacity="0.6"/>
</pattern>
</defs>
<!-- Background -->
<rect width="300" height="300" fill="url(#bg)"/>
<rect width="300" height="300" fill="url(#dots)"/>
<!-- Forest elements -->
<g id="trees">
<circle cx="50" cy="50" r="1" fill="#64ffda"/>
<circle cx="150" cy="30" r="1.2" fill="#b2ff59"/>
<circle cx="250" cy="70" r="0.8" fill="#ff4081"/>
<circle cx="80" cy="180" r="1.5" fill="#ffeb3b"/>
<circle cx="220" cy="160" r="1" fill="#7c4dff"/>
</g>
<use href="#trees" transform="translate(20,40)"/>
<use href="#trees" transform="translate(-30,60)"/>
<!-- Dancing mushrooms -->
<g transform="translate(150,150)">
<g class="mushroom" transform="rotate(15)">
<ellipse cx="0" cy="0" rx="30" ry="20" fill="#e91e63" filter="url(#glow)"/>
<rect x="-5" y="0" width="10" height="40" fill="#fce4ec"/>
<g class="dots">
<circle cx="10" cy="-5" r="3" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
<circle cx="-8" cy="2" r="2" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
<circle cx="5" cy="8" r="2.5" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
</g>
</g>
<g class="mushroom" transform="translate(-60,20) rotate(-20) scale(0.8)">
<ellipse cx="0" cy="0" rx="30" ry="20" fill="#9c27b0"/>
<rect x="-5" y="0" width="10" height="40" fill="#f3e5f5"/>
<g class="dots">
<circle cx="10" cy="-5" r="3" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
<circle cx="-8" cy="2" r="2" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
<circle cx="5" cy="8" r="2.5" fill="white" opacity="0.8"/>
</g>
</g>
</g>
<!-- Pointillism overlay -->
<g opacity="0.6">
<circle cx="120" cy="80" r="0.5" fill="#ff9800"/>
<circle cx="200" cy="120" r="0.8" fill="#76ff03"/>
<circle cx="80" cy="220" r="0.6" fill="#00bcd4"/>
<circle cx="180" cy="180" r="0.7" fill="#f50057"/>
</g>
<!-- Psychedelic swirls -->
<path d="M150,150 Q200,50 250,150 T150,250" fill="none" stroke="#ff4081" stroke-width="0.5" opacity="0.3"/>
<path d="M100,100 Q150,50 200,100 T100,200" fill="none" stroke="#64ffda" stroke-width="0.5" opacity="0.3"/>
</svg>
<svg viewBox="0 0 300 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<defs>
<radialGradient id="skyGradient" cx="50%" cy="50%" r="50%" fx="50%" fy="50%">
<stop offset="0%" stop-color="#FF00FF"/>
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="#00FFFF"/>
</radialGradient>
<radialGradient id="groundGradient" cx="50%" cy="50%" r="50%" fx="50%" fy="50%">
<stop offset="0%" stop-color="#FFFF00"/>
<stop offset="100%" stop-color="#FF6600"/>
</radialGradient>
<pattern id="mushroomPattern" x="0" y="0" width="10" height="10" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
<circle cx="5" cy="5" r="3" fill="#FF0000"/>
<circle cx="8" cy="8" r="2" fill="#00FF00"/>
</pattern>
</defs>
<rect width="300" height="300" fill="url(#skyGradient)"/>
<rect x="0" y="200" width="300" height="100" fill="url(#groundGradient)"/>
<circle cx="50" cy="220" r="40" fill="#FF00FF"/>
<circle cx="50" cy="200" r="30" fill="#00FF00"/>
<circle cx="250" cy="230" r="50" fill="#FFFF00"/>
<circle cx="250" cy="210" r="40" fill="#FF0000"/>
<ellipse cx="150" cy="240" rx="60" ry="40" fill="url(#mushroomPattern)"/>
<ellipse cx="150" cy="220" rx="50" ry="30" fill="#0000FF"/>
<circle cx="100" cy="180" r="20" fill="#00FFFF"/>
<circle cx="200" cy="190" r="25" fill="#FF6600"/>
<circle cx="120" cy="160" r="15" fill="#FF00FF"/>
<circle cx="180" cy="150" r="18" fill="#00FF00"/>
<circle cx="140" cy="130" r="12" fill="#FFFF00"/>
<circle cx="160" cy="110" r="10" fill="#FF0000"/>
<circle cx="130" cy="90" r="8" fill="#00FFFF"/>
<circle cx="170" cy="80" r="7" fill="#FF00FF"/>
<circle cx="150" cy="60" r="5" fill="#00FF00"/>
<circle cx="145" cy="40" r="3" fill="#FFFF00"/>
<circle cx="155" cy="30" r="2" fill="#FF0000"/>
<circle cx="160" cy="20" r="1" fill="#00FFFF"/>
</svg>
Judge's Analysis
Player 1's image embraces the pointillism technique more effectively with a dotted background that adds texture and depth, aligning well with the prompt.
The use of simple geometric shapes to represent mushrooms in a cosmic setting adds a creative twist.
While Player 2 offers vibrant colors, it lacks the pointillist style and clear mushroom depiction, making Player 1's submission more cohesive and relevant to the theme.
These metrics analyze technical aspects of both SVG drawings. Look for differences that might explain the judge's decision. Use the "View Code" button above to see the SVG code for each drawing.
Shapes Metrics
The total number of shape elements (rect, circle, ellipse, line, polygon, polyline, path) in the SVG.
The number of rectangle elements (rect) in the SVG.
The number of circle elements (circle) in the SVG.
The number of ellipse elements (ellipse) in the SVG.
The number of line elements (line) in the SVG.
The number of polygon elements (polygon) in the SVG.
The number of path elements (path) in the SVG.
The number of group elements (g) in the SVG.
Visual Effects Metrics
The number of gradient definitions (linearGradient, radialGradient) in the SVG.
The number of pattern definitions (pattern) in the SVG.
The number of filter definitions (filter) in the SVG.
The number of mask definitions (mask) in the SVG.
The number of clipping path definitions (clipPath) in the SVG.
The number of elements with opacity attributes in the SVG.
The number of elements with stroke attributes in the SVG.
Colors Metrics
The number of unique colors used in the SVG.
Interactivity Metrics
The number of animation elements (animate, animateMotion, animateTransform, set) in the SVG.
The number of elements with transform attributes in the SVG.
Complexity Metrics
The total number of path commands in all path elements (M, L, C, Q, etc.) in the SVG.
The maximum nesting level of group elements (g) in the SVG.
The number of elements defined within the defs element in the SVG.
The number of use elements (use) in the SVG.
Text Metrics
The number of text elements (text) in the SVG.
AI Judging Process
Creativity
Originality, innovative use of shapes and unique approach to the prompt.
Prompt Adherence
How accurately the SVG captures the essence of the prompt.
Visual Appeal
Aesthetic quality including composition, color usage and overall visual impact.
How does judging work?
SVG drawings are converted to static PNG images for evaluation. The AI judge receives the original prompt and both images, then determines which drawing better fulfills the evaluation criteria without seeing animations, interactivity, or SVG code.
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