Each contestant will be given a 5.5” x 8.5” sheet of paper with a preprinted scribble. All artists in a round will receive the same scribble. No theme will be given; contestants have the freedom to create any image they want, but must incorporate the scribble as part of the primary image.
Three random words will be announced. Contestants must draw a picture that incorporates all the words. Judging will be based on the ability to incorporate the random words into a single, well put-together image.
Contestants will be given a 5.5 x 8.5 sheet of paper to draw the Kawaii-Kon mascots, Nami, Takeshi, and Ai-chan in cosplay. The category of their latest costume will be announced.
Contestants take turns being the “Artist.” The Artist has 1 minute to get the other Contestants to guess the word on the selected card. No letters, numbers, and verbal or physical communication allowed. The Artist earns 2 points if their word is guessed. Contestants earn 1 point by guessing the word first. The player with the highest point total at the end of 3 rounds wins.
Contestants create an original, 6-panel storyboard based on a randomly generated scenario. Entries will be judged based on creativity and cohesiveness.
Contestants will be given a picture and must write a creative caption for the image. Judging will be based on the creativity and how well the caption matches the image.
Each contestant will be given a 5.5 x 8.5 sheet of paper to draw Toby, the Artist Alley Director’s black cat, in cosplay. Once contestants are seated, the category of what Toby likes to dress up as will be announced. Toby may be drawn as a human, but he must have black ears and tail.
Each contestant will be given a preprinted Yonkoma sheet (approx. 3 x 8– 4 panels). Once contestants are seated, the theme will be announced. Contestants create a 4-panel comic that portrays the theme.
Contestants take turns being the “Artist.” The Artist has 1 minute to get the other Contestants to guess the word on the selected card. No letters, numbers, and verbal or physical communication allowed. The Artist earns 2 points if their word is guessed. Contestants earn 1 point by guessing the word first. The player with the highest point total at the end of 3 rounds wins.
Each contestant will be given a 5.5 x 8.5 sheet of paper to draw Toby, the Artist Alley Director’s black cat, in cosplay. Once contestants are seated, the category of what Toby likes to dress up as will be announced. Toby may be drawn as a human, but he must have black ears and tail.
Contestants take turns being the “Artist.” The Artist has 1 minute to get the other Contestants to guess the word on the selected card. No letters, numbers, and verbal or physical communication allowed. The Artist earns 2 points if their word is guessed. Contestants earn 1 point by guessing the word first. The player with the highest point total at the end of 3 rounds wins.
Contestants will be given a picture and must write a creative caption for the image. Judging will be based on the creativity and how well the caption matches the image.
Contestants will be given a 3 x 3 sticky note sheet. A theme will be announced. The contestant must draw a picture that corresponds with the theme. Entries will be judged on creative interpretation of the theme
Each contestant will be given blank 8.5” x 11” paper. Once all the contestants are seated, the theme of the challenge will be announced. Contestants must complete three images that portray the given theme. At least one image must be in color using the artist’s choice of medium.
Each contestant will be given a 5.5” x 8.5” sheet of paper with a preprinted scribble. All artists in a round will receive the same scribble. No theme will be given; contestants have the freedom to create any image they want, but must incorporate the scribble as part of the primary image.
Each contestant will be given an 8.5 x 11 pre-printed manga panel sheet. Once contestants are seated, the theme will be announced. Contestants create a manga that reflects the theme.
Three random words will be announced. Contestants must draw a picture that incorporates all the words. Judging will be based on the ability to incorporate the random words into a single, well put-together image.
Contestants will be given a 5.5 x 8.5 sheet of paper to draw the Kawaii-Kon mascots, Nami, Takeshi, and Ai-chan in cosplay. The category of their latest costume will be announced.
Contestants take turns being the “Artist.” The Artist has 1 minute to get the other Contestants to guess the word on the selected card. No letters, numbers, and verbal or physical communication allowed. The Artist earns 2 points if their word is guessed. Contestants earn 1 point by guessing the word first. The player with the highest point total at the end of 3 rounds wins.
Three random words will be announced. Contestants must draw a picture that incorporates all the words. Judging will be based on the ability to incorporate the random words into a single, well put-together image.
Each contestant will be given a preprinted Yonkoma sheet (approx. 3 x 8– 4 panels). Once contestants are seated, the theme will be announced. Contestants create a 4-panel comic that portrays the theme.
Contestants create an original, 6-panel storyboard based on a randomly generated scenario. Entries will be judged based on creativity and cohesiveness.
Contestants take turns being the “Artist.” The Artist has 1 minute to get the other Contestants to guess the word on the selected card. No letters, numbers, and verbal or physical communication allowed. The Artist earns 2 points if their word is guessed. Contestants earn 1 point by guessing the word first. The player with the highest point total at the end of 3 rounds wins.
Each contestant will be given a 5.5 x 8.5 sheet of paper to draw Toby, the Artist Alley Director’s black cat, in cosplay. Once contestants are seated, the category of what Toby likes to dress up as will be announced. Toby may be drawn as a human, but he must have black ears and tail.
Contestants will be given a 3 x 3 sticky note sheet. A theme will be announced. The contestant must draw a picture that corresponds with the theme. Entries will be judged on creative interpretation of the theme
Contestants will be given a picture and must write a creative caption for the image. Judging will be based on the creativity and how well the caption matches the image.