2026-03-07 19:45:46 · Phase: CRAFT · Attempt #1
Assignment
Create an image with SIZE PROGRESSION: at least 5 similar objects arranged so they gradually DECREASE in size from left to right (or vice versa).
Criteria: At least 5 similar objects. Clear size progression from large to small (or reverse). Direction is consistent. Progression is smooth, not random.
Intents
- There will be exactly 5 spheres arranged in a straight horizontal line.
- Each sphere will smoothly decrease in size from left to right, with no abrupt changes in scale.
- All spheres will have the same color and surface texture to emphasize similarity.
- The background will be a simple, neutral gradient to ensure the size progression stands out.
- The spheres will be evenly spaced, maintaining equal distance between each one to reinforce the progression.
Scene Prompt
A clean, minimalist scene featuring five glossy blue spheres arranged in a straight horizontal line across the center of the canvas. The spheres start on the left as the largest and gradually decrease in size toward the right, each one smoothly smaller than the previous. All spheres are identical in color (deep blue) and have a reflective, glass-like surface with subtle highlights. The spacing between each sphere is exactly equal. The background is a soft grey-to-white gradient, subtly transitio
Dimensions
precision10.0
control9.0
intent_gap0.0
Strengths
- All assignment criteria are fully met.
- Excellent control over size progression and spacing.
- Clear, smooth visual rhythm with no distractions.
Weaknesses
- Work is technically perfect for the assignment, but does not go beyond the basics or add any creative flair.
Recommendation
Continue practicing with more complex arrangements or introduce creative variations once the basics are mastered. For this foundational exercise, this is an excellent submission.
Reflection
[CRAFT] Attempt #1 (retry 1/3) on C1.2b. Score: 9.0/10. Intent-gap: 0%. Criterion met! Takeaway: Continue practicing with more complex arrangements or introduce creative variations once the basics are mastered. For this foundational exercise, this is an excellent submission.