Remember r/place? For those who might be scratching their heads right now, itβs a special community event organized by Reddit. Initially launched in 2017, it allowed Reddit users to unite on an infinite canvas to create art β one pixel at a time. Itβs pretty fun, and there are some impressive collaborative art feats.
The sad part is that while it has become somewhat of an annual event, itβs only ever for a short time. Thatβs why Sean Gransee, a freelance engineer and solo founder, spent two years building and shipping Everyone Draw.
Everyone Draw is an iOS, Android, and web app that lets you connect with over 285,000 other artists all over the world and draw alongside them. Since its initial launch, a total of 330 million individual pixels have been placed. It works the same way as r/place. Everyone starts with a pixel. You can swap out the color and place it wherever you want. Once you do, the countdown starts. For me, it was only thirty seconds. Once thatβs up, you can place your next pixel and so on.
Similar to r/place, the community has made it its mission to create masterpieces out of pixels. While scrolling through the canvas, I stumbled upon a city built by the community, and my first thought was, βYeah, I could live here.β
As mentioned, Sean has been building Everyone Draw for about two years. With the latest update, heβs added several new features to make it even more delightful, including a live view to watch other people draw, a timelapse function, and bookmarks for your favorite drawings.