Draw a Small World by ryan

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made by ryan for LD 38 (JAM)

Didn't have time this weekend to work on a game, but I was learning some HTML5/JavaScript canvas basics today for a little bit and put together this thing that vaguely reminds me of the player avatar drawing feature in The Jackbox Party Pack.

Site: http://ludum-dare.ahitb.com/ld38/

Ratings

Overall 690th 2.742⭐ 33🧑‍⚖️
Fun 320th 3.281⭐ 34🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 197th 3.5⭐ 34🧑‍⚖️
Theme 664th 2.656⭐ 34🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 660th 2.593⭐ 29🧑‍⚖️
Humor 173th 3.267⭐ 32🧑‍⚖️
Given 14🗳️ 22🗨️

Feedback

Pete
10. May 2017 · 19:25 UTC
Neat idea to combine all the drawings in the end.
🎤 ryan
14. May 2017 · 21:46 UTC
@pete thanks! If I'd had time to actually make a game I was thinking of adding some procedural world generation and some "AI".
ragnta
14. May 2017 · 22:06 UTC
Great job, I think you can use it at next time for a game :)
rjhelms
15. May 2017 · 00:42 UTC
Maybe not a "game", but a good diversion all the same. It was cool seeing everything come together at the end.

I can definitely see how this was good HTML5/JS practice!
rubyleehs
15. May 2017 · 01:27 UTC
Solid....err..idk what to call this. 100/5 for graphics. You better win 1st place for graphics.

Very unique. Had quite a bit of fun.

Though I drew a fish for the animal. The results were....interesting.
Jaenis
15. May 2017 · 06:09 UTC
Haha :D Not a game yes, but who cares! Really liked this kind of "pause" from faster games while reviewing. Very unique! I liked that you did show the world image after drawing all components there. Calming experience.

I think this would be blast for 5 year (or so) old kids! You should make app for this. Really
Pandakipu
15. May 2017 · 10:48 UTC
I don't like the art... ho, damn ! that's mine Oo

Seriously, it's a fun concept, like @jaenis said, little kids will love it... maybe because my drawing looks like a 5yo one :D

Nice work.
Florian van Strien
15. May 2017 · 11:37 UTC
Quite a nice idea! I would've liked some sort of custom color picker to pick colors a bit faster with less clicks. Some sort of guidance on what size the animal had to be would also have been nice, I drew a butterfly and it became huge. But otherwise, I liked that you got a nice final drawing in the end. Very inspirational, I could think of lots of ways to expand on this. :) Your procedural world would be a really nice start, for example. If you do expand on this, I would make it so that you get a result a bit quicker, for example by showing the current picture next to the current drawing, especially if you increase the amount of drawings you have to do. Although the surprise in the end was also cool.
mrerdalural
15. May 2017 · 12:41 UTC
This could turn into a fun little app. I don't mind that this might not be a game.
JoshuaJumbles
15. May 2017 · 14:31 UTC
Cute, clever. Would be charmed ++ with a little injected animation to make the drawing payoff even bigger. Also a color picker, rgb or something. Was too hard for my puny non-web-dev brain to shoot out hex color codes.

Nice work! Thanks for sharing.

I'm only a handful of votes away myself, for my game Tiny Dentist: https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/38/tiny-dentist

You're awesome.
Hackingroelz
15. May 2017 · 20:46 UTC
Nice little experiment. Reminded me a bit of Drawn to Life. :)
clegamecoop
15. May 2017 · 22:33 UTC
Very neat! I was surprised to see my horrendous creation at the end. =) It was MUCH better when put together than individually. =) Almost better than my 3y/o niece. Good job!
ryte2byte
16. May 2017 · 07:00 UTC
I am shocked that these comments are not full of pictures! What a shame. Lemme fix that...

![draw.png](///raw/69f/z/4624.png)

Even in Ludum Dare, where stuff I've never thought I'd ever see is commonplace, this one surprised me. I love the idea of there being a whole page of these... Visual Mad Libs. Kudos!
🎤 ryan
16. May 2017 · 07:15 UTC
Truly a work of art, @ryte2byte! That sun is much more detailed than anything I could ever draw, and the Pac-Man ghosts are genius for the animals. I should've added a gallery feature to show off the works of art everyone creates. :laughing:
alexDonazzan
16. May 2017 · 07:37 UTC
it is a funny game :)
if you want, you can try my game a also rate him please (i need some rate !!)
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/38/locker-c-18
Acuity
16. May 2017 · 07:41 UTC
Pretty neat tool! I ended up with my animal eating the tree, and producing smoke clouds from it!

![Draw a scene.png](///raw/76f/1/z/462e.png)

This is fun!
OccultOne
16. May 2017 · 07:46 UTC
![OhFuckWTH.png](///raw/b52/z/4630.png)

MY FINEST HOUR!
Really funny thing you have going on here.
FiloGC
16. May 2017 · 10:09 UTC
![Untitled.png](///raw/d5c/1/z/4637.png)
Veralos
16. May 2017 · 13:52 UTC
I really like the idea. It's simple but it works and it's pretty fun seeing what you end up with in the end.

![drawing.JPG](///raw/105/2/z/465c.jpg)
gurkenlabs
16. May 2017 · 14:04 UTC
This makes more fun than it originally looks like :D Nice idea and some NEAT GRAPHICS!
Could be a fun experience for local multiplayer.
boorik
16. May 2017 · 15:20 UTC
Yeaaaaah drawing with trackpad, this is art!!!

![ld.png](///raw/2e0/3/z/4664.png)

Great idea BTW
Behenate
16. May 2017 · 17:27 UTC
This is very funny and innovative game! I had a ton of fun with it!
glitchy-pixel
16. May 2017 · 17:47 UTC
Managed to make my draw as well. Although its not a game it was lovely :D

![drawing.png](///raw/c45/3/z/467a.png)
Frodewin
17. May 2017 · 10:57 UTC
I'm not going to post my result here, because I didn't drew it nicely. I like the approach of decompising the scene. Your submission revives the old game vs. play discussion, I think it is "play":
“Play is the aimless expenditure of exuberant energy” Friedrich Schiller
csanyk
18. May 2017 · 03:07 UTC
It's more of a toy or experiment than a game, but for being just a derp-simple drawing tool, I found it enjoyable to follow the instructions and see what your program did with my scribbles. Well done :)
Gaël PHILIPPE
18. May 2017 · 08:52 UTC
Very fun to the result at the end !
Nice !
piscythe
18. May 2017 · 20:04 UTC
![Screenshot from 2017-05-18 13-01-48.png](///raw/168/z/47af.png)

Interesting. I liked how everything came together, but it seems way too easy to draw an animal that gets its head obscured by a cloud. It's times like this that make me wish I owned a drawing tablet.